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Liam Cameron: ‘humiliated’ Ben Whittaker is not the same person as before the first fight

Liam Cameron humiliated Ben Whittaker is not the same person Liam Cameron humiliated Ben Whittaker is not the same person

Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron headed to the head in front of a high -raw roar to shoot The gloves are off Thursday.

Whittaker and Cameron will fight for the second time on Sunday 20th. April, live on Sky Sports.

Cameron kept a growing professional star and the Whittaker silver medal on the technical decision in October, when, after both shockfully broke out from the ring, their first fight brought to the end.

Injured, Whittaker couldn’t continue and Cameron ran into ‘giving up’.

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Ben Whittaker says ‘counting down weeks’ to his second fight against Liam Cameron, ready to show him what he can do

“It was hard there and when it got difficult, you want a way out,” Cameron said. “When it hurts and the fight does not go your way, he wanted from there.

“He wanted a single part (of that).”

Whittaker is a dazzling fighter when he is fighting, known now for his showboitt. But Cameron believes they punished him with their first fight.

“It has changed a little. He was not the same person (on The gloves are off). A pretty humble, good guy. Get in with a different approach. I like that, “Cameron said Sky Sports News.

“I was there to win. He was there to show what he was made of … I stopped it.”

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Whittaker rejected proposals that he “quit” in the first fight against Cameron and said he would correct that “awesome” performance

Whittaker replied, “If he wants to go with that (leaving charges), it’s great, more fuel for fire.”

Whittaker is determined to settle the result.

“It was like a scene from WWE,” Whittaker said Sky Sports News. “It’s boxing. These things are not written and we have to run it back.

“Fortunately enough judgment is April 20th.”

He added, “It was my worst version and its best version. When I appear on April 20, you will see my best version.

“Running is not what you want, it’s a loss in my eyes, I’m really wrong and I’m really excited to do it.”

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After their controversial first fight, Whittaker and Cameron headed to their heads to announce their rematch on April 20th.

‘Could be one of the British best of all time’

Whittaker will work with a new coach for this rematch, bringing former world champion Andy Lee to his corner.

“I reached for Ben,” Lee said Sky Sports News. “Because I saw a talent there, more than a talent. Let it go without a mentor or without a structure would be a travesty.

“You will see a great struggle and a great performance,” he added.

“Ben will be a generation boxer we look at and say maybe one of the best of all time in Britain.”

Watch Whittaker VS Cameron 2 on Sunday 20th April, live on Sky Sports.

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2025-03-20 17:21:00

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