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Posted: 17 Sep 2007, 19:17
by Marlin
That could be a good fight, two 'up and comers' squaring off to advance to the next. Not sure about the promoters that would be involved but Arreola's camp might be persuaded that Cameron would be a good option to get a win over an undefeated prospect...

Posted: 18 Sep 2007, 01:26
by Brute
.....or vice versa. :TU:

Posted: 18 Sep 2007, 18:09
by Marlin
Of course :wink:

Posted: 18 Sep 2007, 18:52
by Brute
Scott Edwards wrote:Oleg Platov for the IBF Inter-Continental title would be a smart fight to get him higher ranked in the IBF... Colin Wilson almost beat Platov so I think Cameron Vs Platov would be a good logical move.... Rob Calloway, Timo Hoffmann, Peter Okhello or John Ruiz thats where I think he's at. Those Fighters are the STEP UP for Shane Cameron.
Calloway? Give me a break! He battled to beat Mirovic and is currently back to fighting cruiserweights. Okhello? Who has he beaten aside from Mirovic? Hoffman never reached any heights and Ruiz is over the hill with a boxing style I have seen described as "Greco Roman." Meehan would be more competitive than this bunch!

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 20:39
by Brute
Latest word is that Cameron fights Friday Ahunanya in Auckland on Tuesday, 2 November.

Shame it was not the day before, then they could play the old Easybeats number "Friday Kind of Monday" as they entered the ring.

Just a thought.....

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 20:49
by Marlin
^ :lol:

Friday "the 13th" Ahunanya... Great ring name. 22-5-3(12) and he has fought Serguei Lyakhovich, Lance Whitaker, Taurus Sykes, Sultan Ibragimov, Alexander Povetkin (funnily enough his five losses) and Dominick Guinn to a draw.

At least this guy has been in with some talent. Its not the worst fight Shane could come up with...

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 21:18
by Brute
Could be interesting. :TU:

Posted: 30 Sep 2007, 22:06
by aussie09
If Tua and Cameron Fight, Cameron will win with ease