He's been one of my favorite fighters of recent times. I didn't even know he fought this weekend and it's sad to see that he lost to someone of that caliber. Crazy how quickly he seemed to have deteriorated. I noticed even in the Funeka fight he seemed to have lost a step which was right after the Diaz fight where he looked brilliant.
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Originally posted by Akucapri View PostLast edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 11-29-2010, 10:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Mr Man View PostSome very classy people in this thread. Let's get this straight you ****s, Nate will be remembered for being a lightweight champion, while you lot will only be remembered on this forum for being a bunch of mouthy fanny flaps.
Nate was a good guy to me. Thanks for the autos and the memorable performances in the ring. As I hope for RJJ, I hope you have a prosperous career in the business outside of the ring. Good luck.
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Originally posted by lilducer22 View Postabout time lolOriginally posted by pistol whip View PostBye bye don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya!Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostGood luck nate,you are this kind of dude who had a name in boxing altough he hasn't done **** to deserve "a name" except an upset.
Props for the Diaz upset tough.
Hope you made enough money for you and your fam.
Thanks for all the race cards you did play and the funny KO against Peden.Originally posted by Akucapri View PostOriginally posted by xcaret v3 View Postabout ***en time...
you people need Jesus.Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 11-29-2010, 10:23 PM.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostJacksonville, FL: Former unified lightweight champion Nate Campbell (33-7-1, 25 ko's) has decided to hang up his gloves after suffering a split decision loss to journeyman Walter Estrada (37-13-1) Saturday night on the Juan Manuel Marquez-Michael Katsidids HBO card in Las Vegas. Campbell got a late start in boxing, turning pro near his 28th birthday in 2000, but shocked the boxing world in 2008 by dethroning the then undefeated Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz in a bullring in CanCun, Mexico to win the IBF, WBO, and WBA lightweight titles. Campbell's then promoter Don King's inability to land a meaningful fight following the Diaz upset led to a year layoff and an eventual move to the jr. welterweight division where Campbell had a no contest with world champion Timothy Bradley and a decision loss to "vicious" Victor Ortiz. The always colorful Campbell released the following statement after Saturday's loss to Estrada:
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Didn't even know he fought and lost, he gave us some memorable fights and this is the perfect time for him to hang them up.
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Props to Nate for a pretty damn decent career! I was and will remain a big fan of the Galaxxy Warrior. I just wish he would've hung them up before being humiliated by Walter Estrada. Whatever though, I hope good things lie ahead for him.
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