Ben Whittaker will face Liam Cameron within 10 rounds in Birmingham on Sunday photo loan: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer
Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron finally know how many competitions for their rematch will be.
The Whittaker and Cameron bands have been closed in a dispute before the Revents in Bulse in Birmingham on Sunday for weeks.
Cameron said he signed a contract with a 12-round clash, but claimed that Whittaker tried to change it to a 10-round fight.
Whittaker’s promoter, Ben Shalom admitted that he made a mistake when both warriors sent various contracts, and Whittaker signed a contract with a 10-round showdown.
“First of all, there was an administrator error in the office,” said Shalom TalkSport.
Time of crunchy for Whittaker and Cameron (photo: Lawrence Lustig Boxxer)
“I think it was a few days when it was noticed and to be candid, as reasonable partners, I thought that everything would work out quickly and it seemed that it worked.
“They wanted extra money and compensation, and we agreed to it and we felt as if we had gone from it.”
On Thursday, Cameron’s manager, Lee Eaton, confirmed that the parties had an agreement for the fight to be questioned in 10 rounds.
Eaton published X: “Update –Team @liamcameron21 came to an agreement with @Boxxer/ @benjshalom to fight Ben Whittake 10 -Runda fight, we are very pleased with the novel agreed conditions and we are waiting for the fight on Sunday at @Skysportsboxing #andthenew. “
Whittaker was unable to continue after throwing the ring photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
The first fight between the couple is completed Controversial, technical draw In October, when both men fell out of the ring in the sixth round, and Whittaker left the arena in a wheelchair, although Cameron thinks his rival could continue.
The Silver Olympic medalist suffered the first flaw in his professional career and since then he combined cooperation with the former middle world champion, Andy Lee as his novel coach.
Lee boasts the stable, which includes Joseph Parker, Hamzah Sheeraz and Paddy Donovan.
Speaking about Froch on the fights podcastiesTwo -time super middle WBC champion said: “Fury, if he comes out of a pension, the only fight will really be compelling for fans, the only fight I want to see personally is that he is fighting Anthony Joshu.
“But it will be the one that people want to see. He will probably still fill Wembley, but as a boxing purist, as a lover of this sport, did I worry if Tyson Fury never enters the ring with Anthony Joshua? I will be candid, I will not.
“AJ was flattened, ironed several times. We saw him lost to Andy Ruiz, he lost his soul and never regained it. He returned with Jermaine Franklin, Robert Heleniusz, he also defeated Otto Wallin, and then Francis Ngannou, MMA Fighter.
“These four fights really flattered AJ, but they never really tested him. He was never planted at Kosh, he never had to fight there with anyone who was swinging, tried to take him. The moment he was coming with someone who was alive, with a pulse that tried to do him, what happened, what happened?
The defeat of Joshua by Dubois was his fourth professional boxing career. While he was detained by Andy Ruiz in his first failure of his career, the loss with his friend with the British did not return to Count 10 for the first time. Froch believes that Joshua may be too mentally damaged by this fight to accept a warrior as unsafe as Fury, despite the fact that the latter came from two losses for Usyk.
Froch added: “It was a final career performance. It was a finish. It was, mentally, physically, he had been in the ring for a long time. It will be between September and Grudt for a year when Anthony Joshua will return.
“He also talks about the elbow surgery, so if he has an elbow surgery, he will throw him to the next two or three months. The way he occurred against the Utyk, and then was flattened by Dubois, I just feel that he is a disaster waiting for the event.
“For me it is an uncomplicated win for a cart. For me I don’t care who wins, I don’t have a favorite for this fight. Tyson Fury is in better shape. He had stinking against Ngannou, but his two fights with Uyk show me that he still has it and is still good enough and is still capable.”
Conor Benn was called by Shakur Stevenson photo: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
Conor Benn has been a man sought after since his brave effort against Chris Eubank Jr.
Benn jumped into two grades for medium weight to face Eubank Jr, losing unanimous decision At the Tottenham Hotspur stadium last month.
The “destroyer” is obliged to re -face Brighton and he is expected to do it in September.
However, the 28-year-old was called by several rivals in the whole pond, including Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero, who defeated the last one in Modern York at the beginning of this month.
Benn was now attacked by the world champion in three importance, Shakur Stevenson, who defends his lightweight title of the WBC world before William Zedała in Modern York on July 12.
Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In a recent interview Stevenson said he would move three classes of weight to face the man Essex.
“I just watched Conor Benn,” said Stevenson about Breakfast club.
Newark has doubled an explanation in social media, to be directly speaking to Benn: “I’m going to separate you.
“Too piercing, too much speed, too wise.
Stevenson next to Hearn Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
“And a massive shot will be the last thing you do.”
Benn answered the 27-year-old, saying: “Do you want to do this next Shakur?
“Let’s start it. Without economical conversations.”
Eddie Hearn, who promotes both men, flew to Modern York on Thursday for a starting conference for Stevenson’s Clash with Zepeda and he told boxing fans pro On Wednesday, he contacted Stevenson to fight Benne.
“I talked to him earlier, he wants it,” revealed Hearn.
“I said,” Let’s look tomorrow, but first you have Zeda. “
“Everyone wants to fight Conor Bennem.
“He is in an incredible position and is ready to fight everyone.”
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