Deepest Blue
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As you know, amateur and pro boxing are very different disciplines and it takes time to adapt from one to the other. Cameron has a deep resume despite not having had his hand raised in many of his most challenging fights he's a tough and brave scrapper and the wrong match for Whittaker at this stage of his career.I think he probably would have lost, yes. He is 27, so not a kid, and though he doesn't have a lot of pro-experience, you would expect a serious talent to find a way past a very solid pro. It is hard to countenance the prospect of a fighter choosing a way out, but this whole persona is based on being so superior to others out there that they cannot even land a shot. It wasn't happening in that way so people will speculate, as I do.
Anyway I think that both will go on to make decent money in the future so good luck to them.