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    New Zealand Shane Cameron boxer will appear in the ring for the first time since last November, when he takes on undefeated Australian Brad Pitt in an IBO cruiserweight title

    Pitt, with a 13-0 record, won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonweath Games and at 1.88m is same height as Cameron but has a slighty longer reach

    Pitt's last fight was on the undercard of Cameron's bout against Danny Green, and he knocked out his opponent Mosese Sorovi in a second round TKO

    Cameron says they'd like the fight to take place sometime this year but don't yet have a venue.

    The bout is a world title eliminator and the vacant commonwealth cruiserweight title will also be put up.
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  • #2
    sooooo.... No more cruiser tourney?

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      • #4
        Cameron should be careful, Pitt has one-punch KO power.

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        • #5
          Didn't Brad Pitt fight Edward Norton once?

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          • #6
            This is be a slug fest ending with early KO, otherwise we will be watching two sweaty gassed HW's for another 6 rounds.

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            • #7
              rule number 1: you do not talk about fight club
              rule number 2: you do not talk about fight club

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              • #8
                Why add the meaningless IBO title, when the far more prestigious Commonwealth belt is on the line already?

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                • #9
                  Tyler Durdan*

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                  • #10
                    Shane had bad things to say about Brad's last film and Brad took it personally.

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