Video: Sheffield boxing champion deserves a crack at Tommy Langford's British title
Commonwealth Middleweight champion Cameron progressed to 21-5 (9) and made short work of Jenman, stopping the Brighton fighter at the end of the second round in the first defence of his crown.
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Hide AdThe opening round was evenly-paced, with ‘Cannonball’ Cameron gauging what his opponent had before, as the second session drew to a close, unleashing a huge right hand that felled Jenman, 20-11-1 (3), heavily.
The challenger rose to his feet, but referee Terry O’Connor waved it over as the bell sounded.
Cementing his place as one of the UK’s top middleweights, Cameron is now eyeing a chance to win the Lonsdale Belt, with promoter Hobson also talking about launching the Sheffield fighter onto the world scene.
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Hide Ad“I don’t think Tommy Langford fancies the job; I’m pretty sure,” said Hobson after the show. “Liam Cameron stopped Tommy Langford as an amateur and I’m making this statement, Liam Cameron stops Tommy Langford within eight rounds. I’m absolutely positive. Let’s make the fight for the British and Commonwealth titles on the line.”
Trainer Chris Smedley said: “The first round Liam had a look at him to see what he brought, the second round he stepped it up and finished him with one of the best right hands you’ll see.
"I think whoever that had landed on, it would have knocked them out. Liam was much fresher this time, and he made the weight better, and his diet has made a massive difference. Liam is probably one of the biggest middleweights out there, just look at the size of him, he looked like a light-heavyweight in there, and he’s always had power but he believes in it now.
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Hide Ad“I’d like to see him in next with someone that works financially, that’s the main thing.
"Brian Rose is a very credible opponent, and obviously there’s Tommy Langford, but we know that he doesn’t fancy it. To be honest, I don’t think anyone ranked above him will fancy the job.
"The thing is with Liam, he’s prepared to travel too; he’s proved that. There’s also been Chris Eubank mentioned in the mix, but other than his name what has he got? Eubank is an option, but it’s all about whether it’s financially right, and if Liam can earn some money and secure his future.”
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Hide AdAlso on the bill, Sheffield’s Tommy Frank, 7-0, became the new Central Area Super Flyweight Champion after wresting the belt from Doncaster’s Craig Derbyshire, 5-26-3 (1).
The former champion was aggressive and took the fight to Frank, but the local man showed his noted boxing skills to earn a 97-93 points win from referee Steve Gray.