I wouldn't mind having him as a commentator on FNF. Or as a boxing analyst on ESPN or SI or something.
Definitely a storied boxer, definitely getting out before it's too late. Respect to Campbell.
I wouldn't mind having him as a commentator on FNF. Or as a boxing analyst on ESPN or SI or something.
Definitely a storied boxer, definitely getting out before it's too late. Respect to Campbell.
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I was actually just about to start a thread asking about his status. Glad to see he's giving it up before he got hurt and I hope his financial troubles have all been sorted out. I was a big fan of his.
I think that's what he wants to do, he mentioned in the article he would like to do that. My favorite quote from the article:
"I've got no complaints," he said. "I came into this sport as a nobody at 28-years-old, ultimately appeared on NBC, ESPN, Showtime, HBO, and PPV, managed to win three world titles in the process, and made a few bucks along the way. Not too shabby for a wise-ass kid from Jacksonville."
Kinda sucks to hear. I still remember how he pretty much ruined juan diaz and how he looked up at the scoreboard tv too SEE how bad his eye was before claiming he was blind against bradley. The kiss on the forehead Ko was pretty funny too. Man wish i remembered more good things about the guy. Good fighter though.
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Class fighter and took him while to get respect well earned. Think he saw career dawning and was lured outta division for name opponent vs Ortiz. Never forget how he called out Guzman for being a unprepared fat ass. Pedan ko one of the dumbest things Ive ever seen though and Bradley milking of the rules never sat well. He'd be great on the mic and hopefully does better then Winn dixie again.
Exactly how I feel. Nate was a hell of a fighter & personally I never understood the heat he got for the Bradley fight, especially when you look at the rest of his career. He was great heart, and you just wonder how good he could have been if he'd been in the sport longer. You gotta remember that he never laced on a pair of gloves until he was 24, yet still managed to be a legitimate 135lb champ.
Hope he stays away from the ring & I'd like to see him become a commentator, it doesn't always have to be the big names (Lewis, RJJ, Tarver) & I think he'd be really good at it.
Class act hope he stays retired.
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