Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron will compete with their lightweight weight match on Sunday over 10 rounds, has been confirmed.
Rival camps were blocked for the duration of the period, which will be staged in Birmingham on Sunday, live on Heavenly.
Cameron revealed that he had initially signed for a 12-round war, although their first competition was a 10-circuit.
The argument between the two teams extended to the war week, but now a resolution has been reached and Sunday’s match will remain over 10 rounds.
Whittaker and Cameron fought for the first time in October, but the period ended early and controversial when they were clearly collapsed from the ring in the fifth round. Whittaker, an Olympic silver medalist in Tokyo, was injured and unable to continue.
Therefore, the result went to the results cards and a technical draw was set.
Cameron insists he was on the right track to win and his faith is high in this second war.
“They’re hard 12-siege. I’ve been there before. They’re hard. He’s fighting for four rounds, five rounds (in the first war). We’ll see,” Cameron said Heavenly.
“I was overcoming it from time to time. As an amateur boy, what is an amateur steady, I don’t have to go to him for at least six rounds, but I reached it right away. So that was quite surprising.
“He will feel this time.”
Whittaker is determined to answer all these questions with his performance in this second war.
“Nobody wants to happen Blips, but I’m happy to happen in a sense where he turned me to the ground. He turned me into a position where I know me true,” he said Heavenly. “I’m cutting out the distractions.
“Now I’m just back to me. Again in my boxing and that’s when I’m the best will tell.”
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