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Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron sign deal for highly-anticipated rematch after first fight ended in controversy

EntertainmentSportsBen Whittaker and Liam Cameron sign deal for highly-anticipated rematch after first fight ended in controversy

Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron have signed to face each other in a much-anticipated rematch, talkSPORT understands.

A member of Cameron’s team told talkSPORT.com on Thursday that the fight is a ‘done deal’ for April 19.

Cameron vs Whittaker is a ‘done deal’
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The source did not confirm the proposed location, although there are rumours on social media that the organisers are targeting Birmingham.

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This was neither confirmed nor denied to talkSPORT.com.

The latest development comes after Cameron took to social media to declare that Whittaker’s promoter Ben Shalom had rejected a ‘very good offer’ from his promotional outfit, Queensberry.

“Hi, @BenGWhittaker [Ben Whittaker], [are] we doing this rematch or what?” tweeted Cameron last month.

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“My promoter @Queensberry has made you a very very good offer for this fight.

“Your promoter @benjshalom [Ben Shalom] has knocked it back immediately saying he wants it on [a] BOXXER show so tell him to get his wallet out and let’s dance.”

Cameron and Whittaker’s inaugural encounter ended in controversy when they locked horns on the Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol undercard on October 12 in Saudi Arabia.

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In the dying embers of the fifth round, both men flipped over the top rope, resulting in Whittaker sustaining injuries that left him unable to continue.

Cameron had been on the ascendancy when the fight was waved off.

However, as more than four rounds had been completed, the bout went to a technical decision with the judges declaring it a split draw.

Their first fight ended after both men flipped over the top rope
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Cameron claims Whittaker was exhausted by the fifth round and ‘looked for a way out of their fight’.

The Sheffield boxer has been hounding him for a rematch ever since.

Speaking to talkSPORT in October, he said: “He 100 per cent quit. Of course, he did.

“From the second round, he was breathing so heavy. He spat his gum shield out, he was holding me constantly, he was low-blowing me.

“And he basically dragged me onto the ropes. You can see him flip his head back.

“He was exhausted, I was quite surprised how easy it was.

Ben Whittaker is in a really bad position because he has to fight me again. And he can’t beat me. There’s no way of that.

Whittaker was unable to continue and the fight was declared a split draw
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“He cannot beat me. There’s no way on this planet Earth he can ever beat me.

“Ben needs the rematch. I can go all different paths, obviously, with Frank Warren backing me.

“He needs that rematch. There’s no way out of it. The fans are going to demand it.

“Well, his fans and stuff and the internet, you know what it’s like, it can be an horrible place. All his followers have turned and given me the love and support.”

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