By Cliff Rold - Beginning his eleventh year as a professional, former unified Lightweight titlist Nate Campbell (33-5-1, 25 KO) can look back on a career which, in the best sense of the word, has been professional. The beginning of his narrative is well told. Campbell came late to the sport, turning pro in his later 20s without a lengthy amateur run. He fought in nightclubs and deep on undercards, into contention, and ultimately through the highs and lows of world title losses and wins.
It’s not been the path of a superstar, but it’s been an honest run worthy of envy from the hundreds of fighters who started in similar places and never made it as far. Nate Campbell holds his fate in his own hands this weekend as he tries to extend that run. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s not been the path of a superstar, but it’s been an honest run worthy of envy from the hundreds of fighters who started in similar places and never made it as far. Nate Campbell holds his fate in his own hands this weekend as he tries to extend that run. [Click Here To Read More]
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