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Shane 'Mountain Warrior' Cameron

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To put it into a Warriors context

Cameron is Sonny Fai, a young up and comer looking great in the lower grades and ready for a step up, wheather he can handle it is unknown

Tua is Swann, a wily old veteran that has been up against and to a certain extent proved himself to be up there with the best, went away for a while and is now trying to comeback.
 

mean

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Beavers Headgear said:
To put it into a Warriors context

Cameron is Sonny Fai, a young up and comer looking great in the lower grades and ready for a step up, wheather he can handle it is unknown

Tua is Swann, a wily old veteran that has been up against and to a certain extent proved himself to be up there with the best, went away for a while and is now trying to comeback.

I was actually gonna use the analogy of Rapira telling Wiki to hang up his boots.:shock:
 

SpaceMonkey

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The Swann-Tua comparison made me smile given that Swann's about 6"4 and Tua's about 5"7! (I know that's not the point but still)
 

ozbash

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Tua's about 5"7

in his stilleto's.
no doubting tua 10 years ago, he,s a hasbeen now and should take up camerons challenge. its probably his last chance at some reasonable money.


and cameron would/will kill him.
 
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I was thinking something last night, then the commentators said it too

Solomon Haumono v Shane Cameron, would be a ripper

Is a step up in quality for possibly both men

I still beleive Tua would beat Cameron in a canter
 

ozbash

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just heard cameron dropped his opponent 3 times in the first round before the ref stopped the "fight" .
 

ozbash

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His first opponent jumped off a bridge and then Shane Cameron stood helpless as the next practically took a dive as heavyweight boxing's credibility copped another low blow last night.


Cameron extended his unbeaten professional record to 19 fights at the Trusts Stadium in Waitakere with one of the easiest and least satisfying victories of his career.

The main event at the annual Fight for Life charity fundraiser was a no contest as Brazilian Jucimar Hipolito – a late replacement for hospitalised American Kelvin Davis – marked his 18-hour journey to Auckland with one minute 59 seconds of reluctant ring craft before referee Lance Revill stopped the fight before Cameron could actually cause serious damage.

Hipolito, who only accepted the fight on Monday and arrived two days later from Sao Paulo, crumbled instantly when a sharp right hand had him canvas-bound for the first of three quick fire knock-downs.

After rising from a second eight count a wobbly Hipolito looked forlornly to his corner for salvation and, when none was forthcoming, he soon belly flopped to the ground after a bristling Cameron made minimal contact.

The virtual walkover was Cameron's third by way of knockout in the first round but not his swiftest.

American Jeff Lindsay remarkably surrendered just 46 seconds into the 29-year-old's third pro fight in Nevada four years ago.

Hipolito's meek capitulation gifted Cameron his 17th career knock out, but hardly one he will reflect fondly on after training for eight weeks in the expectation of taking on Davis, a former International Boxing Federation cruiserweight champion.

Those plans were abandoned in bizarre circumstances on Sunday night when Davis leapt from a west Auckland bridge during a training run after being spooked by traffic.

He sustained back and neck injuries when landing on rocks and was fortunate to avoid paralysis.

Hipolito, a former policeman, proved as inadequate a replacement as his record of 12 wins and seven losses suggested – the drawcard spanned less than the rendition of the national anthems.

As Cameron drained a beer in his dressing room – reward for two months of earnest preparations – he expressed his frustrations and sympathised with disgruntled fans.

"There's no secret he wasn't up to the task," he said.

"The expectation when I fight is it's going to be bloody, there's going to be a war all the time but this guy couldn't keep up.

"You do get these easy ones. It unfortunate Kelvin had his injury but the show had to go on."

Cameron's manager Ken Reinsfield also felt for fans who booed the Brazilian.

"People have to expect an opponent like that if he's going to take a short notice fight. You're not going to get a world ranked fighter," he said.

"It was either that or cancelling the show."

Cameron, who is heading for a holiday in the UK, expects to fight an as yet unconfirmed opponentin August-September against before a potential bout with former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.

Meanwhile, Davis's brother and manager Kelly said Kevin had undergone successful surgery at North Shore Hospital yesterday.

"He was moving around when I saw him after the operation, that tripped me out, he doesn't need a brace," Kelly Davis said.

"The doctor said he should be able to start boxing again. He should be fine."

Davis will be recuperating in Auckland for about a month before returning to Nevada. Hipolito flies back to obscurity tomorrow.
 

Manu Vatuvei

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In fairness, current world champ Ruslan Chagaev fought the same guy recently, so Cameron's certainly not the only one making the mistake of fighting him.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Thierry Henry said:
In fairness, current world champ Ruslan Chagaev fought the same guy recently, so Cameron's certainly not the only one making the mistake of fighting him.

Beggars can't be choosers in this case, I'd say it was a choice between fighting this turkey or nobody aftwer the other bloke jumped off the bridge.
 

mean

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Didn't Chauncey the dorky fat white guy challenge Cameron to a fight and Reinsfield ironically suggest that he hadn't done enough to deserve a fight.

As a spectacle to see past players in the ring, Haumauno and Hopoate would hopefully give Cameron a fight that went past the first round. Haumauno is ranked 174 and Hopoate at 275.

Certainly the boxing fraternity in NZ, especially the table paying penguins are not getting their money's worth with first round tko's.
 

blain

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man that sucks. the experience really showed in the end. he was winning most of the fight..
 

Jesbass

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He won the first 8 rounds. It sucks that something as simple as two cuts lost him the match.
 

mean

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Jesbass said:
He won the first 8 rounds. It sucks that something as simple as two cuts lost him the match.

It wasn't the the two cuts that lost him the fight, he was knocked on his a*ss.
 

Jesbass

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mean said:
It wasn't the the two cuts that lost him the fight, he was knocked on his a*ss.

Because he couldn't see. Because he had blood in his eyes. Because he had two cuts.

He was still winning the fight at the point he went down, but the ref was probably right to end the match.
 

mean

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Not a big fan of Cameron since he implied that Tua was scared to fight him. Always said he was a bleeder and I'm afraid that ain't gonna change. Friday exposed him with his left hook and that certainly wasn't anywhere near the power of the left hook that Tua possesses.

How sh*tty was the canvas? Friday was unfortunate not to finish the fight earlier when he had Cameron on the ropes before slipping over.

How good was the other heavyweight fight? Some punishing exchanges in that fight.
 

Jesbass

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I was unfortunate to miss all the other fights except for highlights of the woman's fight.

That canvas was appalling. Friday fell straight on his back at one point without even throwing a punch or receiving one.
 

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