Ben Whitaker 175 vs. Liam Cameron 174-Rematch Results Results


Ben Whitaker and Liam Cameron won the event opening time at 7pm on BP Pulse Live at Sky Sports in Birmingham in their 10th round light heavyweight rematch on Sunday, April 20th. Ring Walk is about 10pm BST at the Battle of Whittaker Cameron 2.

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Six months ago, Whittaker vs. Cameron 1 ended with a sixth round technical draw after rolling out of the ring in the sixth round at Riyadh on October 12th. 2020 Olympic silver medalist Whitaker (8-0-1, 5 KOs) was too injured to continue. So the fight stopped and went to the scorecard.

Fan recognition

Cameron appears to have exposed him 100% in the fight, indicating that he is another example of the former amateur talent struggling to move into the pro game. They are two different sports. Even if Whittaker wins the rematch, it is already clear that he will not enjoy the same kind of success he did as an amateur in the pros. He can still make good coins as a domestic level fighter in the same territory as Connor Ben and Chris Eubank Jr.

Many fans felt Whitaker was injured as veteran Cameron (23-6-1, 10 KOs) took over the fight. In the way 27-year-old Whitaker was lit by Cameron, he appeared to be heading for a knockout loss.

Weight

– Ben Whitaker 175 vs Liam Cameron 174
– Lee Cutler 153 vs Sam Iggington 153.31
– Frazer Clarke 276 vs. Ebenezer Tetteh 241
– Tyler Denny 161.31 vs Elvis Ahorga 161.31

“I know that all the work has been done, but we haven’t cut corners. We’ve checked all the boxes. You’ll see well in the ring when you know that,” Ben Whitaker said. Boxing Social Preparing for a rematch with Liam Cameron. “In every walk in life, you get critics. They’re just talking because I’m the guy.”

Whitaker sounds like he’s delusional, thinking that the only reason people are criticizing him is that they see him as “that guy.” They see him mentally afraid and stop when they are tough against Cameron, so they are roasting him. Outwardly, whitaker is difficult, Inwardly, pure jelly.

“If I go outside and stop him in the first round, people will still say a lot. For me, go there and win and let him talk,” Whitaker said of Cameron. “He’s a celebrity now. He’s doing his little podcast and playing fair play for him. He deserves that spotlight now. But after I beat him, I hope you guys are interviewing him as well.

“When I first went there, he said, ‘Oh, you can’t really punch,'” he said of his coach, Andy Lee. “When I started pounding the pads, he said, ‘Why didn’t you do this in the ring?” I said, ‘I like to ruin the surroundings.’ So, when he saw the power there, we’re working on some things.

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Last updated on 2019/19/2025

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