Ben Whittaker As a joking, he was told that his revenge match with Liam Cameron would be more than “eight laps” after the rival camps were involved in a public dispute over the length of the fight.
It was confirmed that they will be boosted on 10 laps, rather than 12, when they went from start to finish in the long -awaited revenge match on April 20 in Birmingham.
None of the two men fought from Riyadh, where Whittaker had to be out of the kingdom arena after having suffered injuries in the bizarre incident that ended the fight.
Their light weight confrontation ended in a draw strongly disputed, after the two men overthrew the strings in the fifth round.
Whittaker was strongly criticized after his performance the last time, saying to the media: “I have nothing against Liam, it's just another fight. I am happy with what happened in Liam's career, but unfortunately we end this on Sunday.”
Cameron was more under pressure when he was fighting since the shadow in October, but this time, he believes that it is another story.
“(Whittaker) has his supporters, but I have much more who want me to do the work,” he said. “I won at the lottery and I am ecstatic. They pay me an absolute fortune to do it at ten 10 rounds at 12 years old.
“Everyone says how much Ben will be better, when I boxed it, it had been a year in the ring (for me). I had six additional months and I am at the gymnasium to give me the best opportunity.”