Nate Campbell

Nate Campbell
Nate Campbell
Statistics
Real name Nathaniel Campbell
Nickname(s) The Galaxy Warrior
Rated at Lightweight
Height 5 ft. 7 in. (170 cm.)
Nationality United States American
Born March 7, 1972 (1972-03-07) (age 39)
Jacksonville, Florida
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 43
Wins 33
Wins by KO 25
Losses 8
Draws 1
No contests 1

Nathaniel Campbell (born March 7, 1972 in Jacksonville, Florida), more commonly known as Nate Campbell, is an American retired professional boxer. He is a former unified WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight champion.

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Amateur career

Prior to Nate Campbell turning professional he tried out for the United States Boxing 2000 Olympic team. During the trials, Campbell lost a controversial bout which eliminated him from being on the 2000 team. The match was a close one which could have easily been decided for or against him. After the match, Campbell told an insider "my amateur days are over, I can't support a family if I don't go professional."

Prior to his first match, Nate Campbell trained in Tallahassee, Florida with the Seminole Boxing Club in downtown Tallahassee. The Seminole Boxing Club was trained by Frank Jimenez.

Professional career

Early years at lightweight

Campbell turned professional in 2000 in Tallahassee and quickly stormed through his opponents. He won his first 23 bouts, setting up a bout with cagey veteran Joel Casamayor in 2003.

Super featherweight

Casamayor won a unanimous decision. Despite losing a unanimous decision against Casamayor, many commentators including the HBO commentators that night believed that Nate Campbell had fought a much closer match then what the scorecards indicated. Some commentators even stated that Nate Campbell had won that closely fought match.

After the loss Campbell slipped into obscurity after two losses to Robbie Peden and a loss to Francisco Lorenzo. The first match against Peden saw arguably one of the most bizarre endings in a boxing fight, when in the fifth round Campbell dropped his hands and stuck out his chin in a showboat, offering Peden to take a shot. Peden took the opportunity and knocked out Campbell with a huge left hook.[1] After these losses, many in the boxing world believed that Nate Campbell's boxing days were over.

Return to lightweight

Nonetheless, Campbell stormed back on the scene in 2005 with a big win over undefeated prospect Kid Diamond. In 2006 he lost a split decision to Isaac Hlatshwayo, but won an IBF title eliminator against Matt Zegan. Instead of a title shot, Campbell's next bout was another eliminator, which he won over Ricky Quiles. After knocking out Wilson Alcorro, his next bout was a split decision victory over the undefeated Juan Díaz on March 8, 2008 to become the new IBF, WBA, and WBO unified World Lightweight Champion. Nate Campbell was the underdog coming into the fight against Juan Díaz. Juan Díaz was considered too strong and too technically sound against the likes of Campbell. Nate Campbell surprised the boxing world by controlling the tempo of the fight. The first 7 rounds were heavily contested but from the 8th round afterwards, Campbell completely controlled the fight as Diaz's eyes began swelling.

Campbell's first defense of his recently won WBA, WBO and IBF titles was to be against Joan Guzmán who just moved up from the Super Featherweight division. The fight was to take place at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Mississippi, United States on September 13, 2008. But because Guzman weighed in more than 3 pounds above the weight limit, Campbell's titles weren't staked. Unfortunately, due to Guzman being dehydrated after trying to make the weight, the Guzman camp backed out and the fight was cancelled.

On January 10, 2009, Campbell vacated his WBA lightweight title because of concerns regarding sanctioning fees and proposed mandatory defenses.[2]

Just as Guzman had trouble making weight, Campbell experienced a similar problem as he was supposed to defend his IBF and WBO lightweight crowns against Ali Funeka on February 14, 2009. On weigh-in however, Campbell was more than 2 pounds over the weight limit. As a result, he was removed of both titles.[3] The fight still went on as scheduled, Funeka could have claimed the IBF and WBO titles with a victory. However, Campbell won a majority decision by the scores of 114-112, 115-111, and 113-113. Despite the win, Campbell was ineligible to regain the titles, which are now vacant. Campbell stated that he will be moving up to the 140 pound junior welterweight division after the bout.[4][5]

Light welterweight

On August 1, 2009, Campbell took on 140 lbs. titlist Timothy Bradley. The Jacksonville native moved up to the light welterweight division after he failed to make the lightweight limit in his last fight against Ali Funeka. The WBO light welterweight title was at stake. The bout was held at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, California.

The fight with Bradley only lasted three rounds after Campbell was unable to continue due to an internal eye injury caused by an unintentional headbutt from Bradley. Bradley was initially awarded a TKO victory by California referee David Mendoza.[6] However, a replay showed that the injury was in fact caused by an accidental clash of heads, and should thus be ruled a no decision. Since then, the decision has been overruled to a No Contest after review by the California State Athletic Commission.

In December of 2009 Campbell was granted a release from Don King Productions, and signed a new promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions. Campbell's lead trainer is former world champion John David Jackson, and his business advisor is One Punch Productions.

Campbell fought Victor Ortíz on May 15, 2010 at the Madison Square Garden in New York. The former undisputed champion entered the ring as the underdog and eventually lost the bout by unanimous decision. On November 27, 2010, Campbell lost an eight round decision on the Juan Manuel Marquez undercard in Las Vegas to Walter Estrada, a journeyman whose record included only three wins over winless fighters in twelve bouts between 2008-2010. With the loss, Campbell's career would over. On November 29, 2010, Nate Campbell announced his retirement from boxing.

Comeback

On 21st April 2011 Nate came out of retirement to fight unbeaten Danny Garcia losing a Unanimous Decision.

Nate continued being active fighting a month later winning against Sherzod Nazarov in an 8 round UD.

Professional boxing record

33 Wins (25 knockouts, 7 decisions), 7 Losses, 1 Draw, 1 NC[7]
Res. Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss Walter Estrada Decision (spit) 8 2010-11-27 United States MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss Victor Ortíz Decision (unanimous) 10 2010-05-15 United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, United States Non-Title Bout
NC Timothy Bradley No Contest 3 (12), 3:00 2009-08-01 United States Sunrise, Florida, USA Originally a TKO win for Bradley due to a cut later to changed to a no contest, this fight was for the WBO light welterweight title
Win Ali Funeka Decision (majority) 12 2009-02-14 United States Sunrise, Florida, USA Stripped off WBO and IBF lightweight titles for not making the weight limit.
Win Juan Díaz Decision (split) 12 2008-03-08 Mexico Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico Won WBA super, WBO and IBF Lightweight titles.
Win Wilson Alcorro TKO 6 (12), 0:21 2007-07-06 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Win Ricky Quiles Decision (unanimous) 12 2007-03-02 United States Tampa, Florida, USA IBF Lightweight eliminator
Win Matt Zegan Decision (unanimous) 12 2006-10-07 United States Rosemont, Illinois, USA IBF Lightweight eliminator
Loss Isaac Hlatshwayo Decision (split) 12 2006-04-17 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Win Francisco Javier Olvera RTD 6 (10), 3:00 2006-01-27 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win Almazbek Raiymkulov TKO 10 (10), 2:26 2005-10-01 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Loss Francisco Lorenzo Decision (split) 10 2005-06-14 United States Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA
Win Johnny Walker TKO 2 (8), 1:25 2005-04-29 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Loss Robbie Peden TKO 8 (12), 2:53 2005-02-23 Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Australia For vacant IBF Super Featherweight title.
Win Edelmiro Martinez Disqualification 4 (12) 2004-07-30 United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Loss Robbie Peden KO 5 (12), 2:27 2004-03-14 United States Temecula, California, United States For USBA Super Featherweight title.
Win Daniel Attah Decision (unanimous) 12 2004-01-09 United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Draw Edelmiro Martinez Draw 10 2003-05-17 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Loss Joel Casamayor Decision (unanimous) 12 2003-01-25 United States Temecula, California, United States
Win Renor Rojas Claure TKO 5 (10), 1:52 2002-11-23 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Win Daniel Alicea KO 3 (12), 0:43 2002-09-14 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA NABA and NABF Super Featherweight titles.
Win Carlos Navarro TKO 5 (10), 1:55 2002-06-22 United States Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
Win Jaime Torres TKO 5 (8) 2002-04-27 United States Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
Win Alric Johnson TKO 4 (12) 2002-03-22 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA NABA Super Featherweight title.
Win Joseph Figueroa Decision (unanimous) 12 2002-02-23 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA
Win James Baker TKO 9 (10), 3:00 2002-02-10 United States Elgin, Illinois, USA
Win Michael Jamison TKO 1 2001-11-10 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA
Win Elias Juarez TKO 4 2001-09-29 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA
Win Victorio Abadia TKO 8 (10), 1:55 2001-08-31 United States Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Win Steve Trumble TKO 3 (10), 1:50 2001-08-11 United States Melbourne, Florida,USA
Win Antonio Smith TKO 2 (6) 2001-07-28 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA
Win Keith Major KO 2 (8), 1:51 2001-06-23 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Win Angel Rios Decision (unanimous) 6 2001-05-11 United States Savannah, Georgia, USA
Win Antonio Smith KO 1 2001-05-05 United States Philadelphia, Mississippi, USA
Win Jaime Torres TKO 3 (6), 2:53 2001-04-21 United States Homestead, Florida, USA
Win Antonio Young TKO 2 (8), 2:26 2001-02-22 United States Tampa, Florida, USA
Win John Frazier TKO 3 (6), 1:50 2001-01-18 United States Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
Win Ivan Dawson TKO 2 2000-12-03 United States Miami, Florida, USA
Win Sergio Jose Olivas TKO 6 2000-10-28 United States Miami, Florida, USA
Win John Trigg TKO 4 (6), 3:00 2000-06-23 United States Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
Win Alex Brenes TKO 2 (4), 2:18 2000-05-26 United States Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Win Scoey Fields TKO 1 (4), 2:58 2000-02-05 United States Tallahassee, Florida, USA

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References

Preceded by
Juan Díaz
WBA Lightweight Super Champion
March 8, 2008 – January 10, 2009
Vacated
Succeeded by
Paulus Moses
as Champion
IBF Lightweight Champion
March 8, 2008 – February 13, 2009
Stripped
Succeeded by
Miguel Vazquez
WBO Lightweight Champion
March 8, 2008 – February 13, 2009
Stripped
Succeeded by
Juan Manuel Márquez

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