After reading his letter. I just must say that he is, quite frankly, the best rolemodel for boxing. How can you NOT appreciate a hardworking, skilled, all 'round top tier competitor who wants to do something better for the sport? He wants to make history, not throw his bank account numbers through the roof. Now, him being older, you can clearly see he is not shying away from tough fights or the fights that matter. Those who are slowly but surely following in his footsteps are the likes of Miguel Cotto. We need more fighters to risk it all in fighting the best, then showcase how good they are fighting the worst. We need more excitement, more blockbuster characters squaring off. We need the matches nowadays to make history, so that when you tell your grandchildren that you saw Nate Campbell and Manny (or whoever wins that fight) square off. You were seeing something that has only been done once in all the years! Being a boxer, a fan, and just a genuine person, I am glad Nate Campbell has taken this challenge, and continues to take the tough fights that lie ahead, and not fighting tomatoe cans for whatever he can get. Kudos to you sir, Kudos to you.
Nate Campbell show's how to trash talk. I mean seriously, this is the way boxers should trash talk. I don't really like trash talking, but if there was a good way doing it, Nate Campbell is the best.
i loved his post when golden boy promotios were making out that he was just a paper champ. he totally exposed them. he is a top tier fighter saying how the business wors