Ben Whittaker vs Liam Cameron: A rival fighter explains what happened in the notorious ring autumn | Boxing news

Strange things can happen in the boxing ring.

Who knows what happened through Steve McCarthy’s mind when Tony Wilson’s mother entered the ring and hit him with shoes?

Or what did Evander Holyfield think when a parachute collides with the rope behind Riddick Bowe?

Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron didn’t know what to think about when they suddenly turned over themselves in the fifth round of the first fight and fell into the airborne and ring apron.

“I woke up so fast. I didn’t feel the rope if I was honest,” said Whittaker, “and I know that I am on the floor next. Sky Sports.

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The new angle of the Ringside of Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron overturns the rope in the first match in October.

Cameron pressed Whittaker as the Olympic silver medalist was backed up towards the rope.

I don’t know how Cameron fell down. “He has retired. You can see it on the screen. It definitely pulled back and returned back before he crossed the rope. It was a shock. I fell and fell on my head,” he said. Sky Sports.

“I couldn’t control myself because he had removed my arm. I couldn’t actually pull my hand because they were holding him. It woke up too quickly.

Whittaker ran out of the idea that he deliberately driven them out of the ring.

“It was madness,” he said. “If you look back, the rope went down and the neck was on the floor. It was strange. But people always bring this foolish phrase. I go there and you go it.

“At the end of the day, I’m an expert, and I will come back and do what I need to do professionally.”

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Ben Whittaker told Liam Cameron that he would pass the microphone if he won the battle. The gloves are turned off, so you can see it as a whole.

Whittaker and Cameron re -confront the BP Pulse Live Arena in Birmingham on Sunday. Sky Sports.

After the ring fell into the first fight, Cameron was wet through the rope to continue boxing. But Whittaker stayed. He was greatly criticized for not continuing Cameron. But Whittaker was injured.

“I was just my ankle because it could have been much worse my ankle,” said Whittaker, said Whittaker said.

“I probably could not have a boxing again. So I am just pleased with it. I hope it won’t happen again. And we must have a trilogy. It will be typical!”

What was a real problem for him was ankle injury. “It was actually my ankle because I had a former injury before I was injured,” Whittaker said.

“Rehabilitation, I did what I had to do, we were moved there and now stronger.”

Since Whittaker cannot continue, the match has made technical decisions based on the elapsed rounds.

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But Cameron was more valuable.

“I still felt strange because I had a feeling of fighting, and I think it is on.

“You could have claimed that he had two rounds. I saw the rest to me the rest, and I saw him in the first round, and he tried to give everything, he surpassed the first round, but I left him.

“I was thinking about what’s going on? Did I win? I thought I would have won. And they read the draw and I thought Wow.”

Cameron claims that Whittaker is under pressure from the beginning in the first fight.

Sheffield Fighter said, “He was very tired in the second or third rounds, and I could remember what it was bluff or what it was, and it was obvious, and I thought it would not stick yet.

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Liam Cameron was angry with the judges after a fight against Ben Whittaker.

“I was noisy, pushed his shots, and there was nothing in them, and I thought he was tired.

Whittaker decided to organize the score when he re -confronted on Sunday.

“That’s a fun thing. Many people are making things that are not themselves,” Whittaker insisted.

“What did he actually do to talk about it? It was the final result of flying over the rope.

“People have seen me, and out of 10 out of 10, I probably be one or two on the ring. I still think he’s still having a hard time,” Whittaker added.

“To me 10/10 or 8/10 Ben is a completely different job there.”

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Title challengers around the world and Sky Sports Matt Macklin, a boxing expert, said: “At that time I had a fight.”

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But he added: “The pattern of the fight, the game of the game in the football was not on the way of Whittaker, Cameron went up. It was all of the monsters where they both crossed the rope, and I don’t know how he feels.

“This can happen on the ring. I don’t think he’s trying to pull him on the rope. I think he’s tilted and backed back and pushed both weight and momentum. I don’t think it’s prior to.

“I don’t know how someone felt. I saw it as much as someone. I can’t tell him if he’s injured or suffering. I think it’s because the fight has begun to solve and Cameron is definitely on top.

“He didn’t try to do that. The incident just woke up. He couldn’t do it again -he couldn’t do it if he tried!

“I don’t know if he’s injured, but I want to say that he was very likely after he fell.

“After the performance, I think he probably ran away with a draw, who would he be publicly speaking, who knows?

Ben Whittaker re -confronts Liam Cameron in Birmingham on April 20.
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Ben Whittaker re -confronts Liam Cameron on Birmingham on Sunday.

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