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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shane Cameron Very Focused To Defeat Dominic Vea

    New Zealand boxer Shane Cameron will face the most important fight of his career when he goes up against Australian Dominic Vea for the Commonwealth Cruiserweight championship in Sydney next week - and his team wants all of New Zealand on his side. The fight, which will be screened exclusively live and free-to-air on Maori Television, is make or break for Cameron - and his best shot at a chance for the world title. The former heavyweight is currently ranked 11th in the world in the cruiserweight division but despite an impressive scorecard of 26 victories from 28 fights to date, he considers this fight to be his most important yet.

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  • UglyPug
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    wtf? didn't tua retire this dude?

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    • LeadUppercut
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      Originally posted by uglypug
      wtf? didn't tua retire this dude?
      Nah, but it sure looked like it at the time

      Cameron dropped back down to CW, where he cant help but be more effective, he was a classic example of a blown-up cruiser.

      He wants Green.

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      • southpaw_07
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        #4
        wow..the only channel broadcasting Tarver's fight is some kinda Jungle TV? I thought a major channel was picking up the fight here in north america..

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