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    “Fighting Words” – No Mas? Nate Campbell Says: “This Was Different.”

    by David P. Greisman - “No mas.”

    Cuts will heal. Bruises will fade away. Criticism can last long after all physical wounds have disappeared.

    Roberto Duran, with his 103 wins, championships in two weight classes and world titles in two other divisions, is a man enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame whose name still carries alongside it a decision, made nearly 30 years back, not to continue fighting after eight rounds of his rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard.

    “Quitter.”

    Nate Campbell left the ring Aug. 1 with the bitter aftertaste of defeat. He had been cut above his left eye by a head butt, and, even worse, was bleeding within his eye from that same clash of heads with Timothy Bradley. Campbell was half blind.

    The referee had ruled his wounds the result of a punch. It was the wrong ruling. When a fight stops within four rounds due to an injury caused by an accidental head butt, the bout is ruled a “No decision.”

    Instead, Campbell was handed a three-round technical-knockout loss he knew was unjust. Piled onto that were accusations that he quit, that he took the easy way out, accusations that are undeserving.

    Campbell is fighting the referee’s ruling and the loss, appealing to the California State Athletic Commission. A hearing has been set for Aug. 24. [details]

    #2
    Bradley should re-match and end the confusion.

    Anybody know how much Campbell received for this fight?

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      #3
      I dont doubt his eye was messed up. But he quit.

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        #4
        There won't be a rematch, but the decision should be changed. Campbell was clearly butted.

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          #5
          Whatever the argument about Campbell quitting the rules still apply, it was clearly a butt. So it should be a NC.

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            #6
            nate vs. vic

            next fight nate campbell vs. victor ortiz

            battle of the quiters!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by dadd View Post
              next fight nate campbell vs. victor ortiz

              battle of the quiters!!
              Yeah! lolz

              Nate Quitbell vs Quitcter Ortiz!!!! muahahahaha

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                #8
                shut up nate.

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                  #9
                  he still quit..........

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by texanballer View Post
                    I dont doubt his eye was messed up. But he quit.
                    Any boxer who didn't do what Campbell did in those circumstances should be sent to a psychiatric hospital and not let out. His eye was bleeding on the inside. The fight had to be stopped immediately, and he had to make the referee aware of the seriousness of the injury. Boxing is a sport. Taking risks is one thing, throwing away your eyesight for life is something else entirely and is the sort of thing that gives boxing a bad name.

                    What is really pathetic is internet "warriors" who never risk their lives in the ring criticising a true warrior like Campbell and calling him a quitter. That's like a poodle yapping at a lion from a safe distance.

                    And it was a terrible refereeing decision. It should be overturned and declared a NC, and the WBO should force Bradley to give Campbell a rematch.
                    Last edited by Dave Rado; 08-10-2009, 01:54 AM.

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