Luke Campbell MBE (nacido el 27 de septiembre de 1987) es un boxeador profesional británico que ha desafiado dos veces por títulos mundiales de peso ligero ; los títulos de la AMB y The Ring en 2017; y los títulos WBA, WBO , The Ring y WBC vacantes en 2019. A nivel regional ostentó los títulos WBC Silver y Commonwealth de peso ligero de 2016 a 2017. Como aficionado , Campbell ganó el oro en los Campeonatos de Europa de 2008 y la plata en el Mundial de 2011. Campeonatos y oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de 2012 , todos en eldivisión de peso gallo .
Luke Campbell | |
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Estadísticas | |
Apodo (s) | Mano fría |
Peso (s) | Ligero |
Altura | 5 pies 9 pulgadas (175 cm) |
Alcanzar | 71 pulgadas (180 cm) |
Nacionalidad | británico |
Nació | Kingston upon Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire , Inglaterra | 27 de septiembre de 1987
Postura | Zurdo |
Récord de boxeo [1] | |
Peleas totales | 24 |
Gana | 20 |
Victorias por KO | dieciséis |
Pérdidas | 4 |
Sitio web | lukecampbellofficial.co.uk |
Récord de medallas Boxeo amateur masculino Representando a Gran Bretaña Juegos olímpicos 2012 Londres Peso gallo Representando a Inglaterra Campeonatos mundiales 2011 Bakú Peso gallo Campeonatos europeos 2008 Liverpool Peso gallo Campeonatos de la UE 2009 Odense Peso gallo |
En marzo de 2021, Campbell está clasificado como el quinto mejor peso ligero activo del mundo por el Transnational Boxing Rankings Board [2] y la revista The Ring . [3]
Carrera de boxeo amateur
Títulos senior de ABA
Campbell compitió por el Club de Boxeo Amateur de St. Paul en Hull, ganando el título inglés senior de peso gallo ABA en 2007 y reteniendo en 2008 después de vencer a Gareth Smith 23-1 en la final. [4]
Campeonato de Europa 2008
Representó a Inglaterra en el Campeonato Europeo de Boxeo Amateur de 2008 en Liverpool . En el Campeonato, Campbell derrotó al medallista olímpico de bronce Veaceslav Gojan de Moldavia en los cuartos de final y al alemán Denis Makarov en las semifinales antes de enfrentarse al experimentado Detelin Dalakliev de Bulgaria en la final. [5]
Después de cuatro rondas, el búlgaro niveló los puntajes en la pelea a 5 cada uno después de anotar un punto en los últimos dos segundos de la pelea. La decisión pasó a la cuenta atrás y Campbell recibió el título, lo que convirtió a Campbell en el primer inglés en ganar un título amateur europeo desde 1961. [6]
2010 Desafío Cuatro Naciones
Después de su exitoso regreso, luego de un año sabático para recuperarse de una cirugía de tendón, a la competencia internacional en la Noche de Campeones del CMB en Cardiff en julio, Luke comenzó sus preparativos para los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012 al asegurarse el oro en el Four Nations Challenge en Sheffield.
El sábado, Luke, quien ganó de manera convincente su pelea de peso pluma (57 kg) por un margen de 11 a 5 puntos sobre el chino Jun Tan en la Noche de Campeones del CMB, [7] continuó su camino ganador al vencer al kazajo Shulakov Madi por 6 - 4 en la semifinal del Four Nations Challenge.
En la final del domingo, Luke se enfrentó nuevamente a Jun Tan de China, su adversario la semana anterior en la Noche de Campeones del CMB. Como antes, Luke dominó los procedimientos, esta vez ganando por un margen de puntos aumentado de 11-3. [8]
Campeonato del Mundo 2011
Campbell se clasificó para los Juegos Olímpicos de 2012 después de ganar una medalla de plata en el Campeonato Mundial de Boxeo Amateur 2011 - Peso gallo en Bakú , Azerbaiyán .
Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2012
En los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 2012 , Campbell ganó el oro en los 56 kg de peso gallo de la división después de vencer a Irlanda 's John Joe Nevin 14:11. Campbell había vencido antes al italiano Vittorio Parrinello por 11: 9. En los cuartos de final se enfrentó a Detelin Dalakliev de Bulgaria en su pelea más cercana de la competencia, controvertidamente [ cita requerida ] superándose por una puntuación de 16:15. Su siguiente oponente, Satoshi Shimizu de Japón, quien anteriormente había sido reintegrado en el torneo por AIBA después de una apelación exitosa después de una derrota de Magomed Abdulhamidov fue derrotado por 20:11. Campbell venció a Nevin en la pelea final y derribó al irlandés al comienzo de la tercera ronda, convirtiéndose así en el primer boxeador de peso gallo en ganar el oro olímpico para Gran Bretaña desde Henry Thomas en 1908 . [9]
Royal Mail emitió un sello postal de primera clase , que representa a Campbell, y un buzón en Hessle Road, Hull fue pintado de oro para conmemorar su medalla de oro. [10] El proveedor de la red telefónica local, KC , también ha conmemorado la victoria pintando una de sus cabinas telefónicas, cerca del St Paul's Boxing Club , de color dorado. [11]
Campbell fue nombrado miembro de la Orden del Imperio Británico (MBE) en los Honores de Año Nuevo 2013 por sus servicios al boxeo. [12] [13]
Campbell terminó su carrera amateur con un récord de 153-24.
Carrera de boxeo profesional
Carrera temprana
La primera pelea profesional de Campbell tuvo lugar el 13 de julio de 2013 en Craven Park en su ciudad natal de Hull . [14] Su oponente fue Andy Harris a quien venció en la primera ronda. [15] Campbell continuó su comienzo invicto en su carrera con un paro en el quinto asalto de Lee Connelly en Hull el 2 de noviembre de 2013. [16] En su quinta pelea profesional, Campbell mantuvo su récord invicto y se convirtió en la primera persona en detener a Scott Moisés. . [17]
En abril de 2014, Campbell anunció que se tomaría un descanso del boxeo y se retiraría de su próxima pelea programada, luego de que a su padre le diagnosticaran cáncer. [18]
A pesar de anunciar que se tomaría un descanso del boxeo, Campbell peleó cuatro veces más en 2014. Una victoria por puntos sobre Craig Woodruff, una victoria por nocaut de Steve Trumble, una victoria por nocaut técnico (TKO) sobre Krzysztof Szot y otra victoria por TKO sobre Daniel. Eduardo Brizuela. En marzo de 2015, Campbell se enfrentó al nicaragüense Levis Morales de 24 años (11-1-1, 4 KOs) en el Ice Arena de Hull. Campbell derribó a Morales en los asaltos dos y tres, antes de que el árbitro Howard John Foster detuviera la pelea, lo que resultó en una victoria por nocaut técnico para Campbell.
El 1 de agosto, Campbell reclamó el título vacante de peso ligero internacional del CMB al derrotar a su compañero de Hullensian Tommy Coyle (21-2, 10 KOs) por nocaut técnico en diez asaltos en el KC Lightstream Stadium . Este también fue un eliminador de peso ligero de WBC . Coyle fue derribado una vez en la segunda ronda después de una izquierda al cuerpo y tres veces en la duodécima ronda antes de que el árbitro rechazara la pelea. [19] Solo cuatro meses después, en diciembre, Campbell perdió el título y el estatus obligatorio en una derrota por decisión dividida ante el boxeador francés Yvan Mendy (32–4–1, 16 KOs) en el O2 Arena de Londres en la cartelera de Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte . Campbell fue derribado por primera vez en su carrera profesional en una exhibición defensiva desigual cuando Mendy recibió una decisión dividida con puntuaciones de 115-112, 115-113, mientras que el tercer juez anotó 115-113 para Campbell. [20]
After a three-month lay off, Campbell started a comeback trail in March on the undercard of Brook-Bizier at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, fighting British boxer Gary Sykes (28–4, 6 KOs) for the vacant Commonwealth lightweight title.[21] Campbell made a winning return to the ring in spectacular fashion only needing two rounds to finish Sykes off in his first fight since losing his unbeaten professional record. A left hook that landed hard on the top of Sykes' head had him struggling before a straight right put him down. Although Sykes beat the count, Campbell was all over him. It was the left-hook that opened the door again, this time in the midsection, followed by a right to the temple. Referee Steve Gray moved swiftly in as Sykes' corner was throwing their towel to halt the fight.[22]
Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed Campbell was next due to fight on 30 July 2016 at the First Direct Arena in Leeds for the vacant WBC Silver lightweight title against 30 year old former IBF junior-lightweight champion Argenis Mendez (23–4–1, 12 KOs).[23] Although being floored by a sharp right hand in the second round, Campbell proved to be too quick and dominated the remainder of the fight to claim the vacant WBC Silver lightweight title. From the third round, it became a comfortable fight for Campbell who moved his opponent around the ring and caught him with a succession of punches. The scorecards were all in favour of Campbell 116–111, 117–110, 115–112, who stated he would now like to land a world title shot.[24]
Rise up the ranks
Campbell vs. Mathews, Lopez
Campbell fought former British and Commonwealth lightweight champion and former world title challenger Derry Mathews (38–10, 20 KOs) on the undercard of the world cruiserweight title fight between Tony Bellew and BJ Flores at the Echo Arena on 15 October, live on Sky Sports. This was the first defence of the WBC Silver lightweight title in a scheduled twelve round bout.[25][26] The fight started off as a brawl, however Campbell proved to be too quick as he retained his titles and kept his future world title shot alive after stopping Mathews in round four. Mathews was dropped following a couple of left hooks to his body. In the post fight interview, Campbell claimed, despite winning via stoppage, his game plan was 'to outbox Mathews for a points win'.[27]
On 3 January 2017, it was announced that Campbell would defend his WBC Silver title against Jairo Lopez (21–6, 14 KOs) at the Ice Arena in Hull on 25 February. The title defence would be part of a triple header, also including fellow Hullensian Tommy Coyle and Gavin McDonnell challenging for the vacant WBC super-bantamweight title.[28] Campbell won the fight in round two after a well timed uppercut floored Lopez. Referee Ian-John Lewis halted the fight. Lopez was also dropped in round one just before the bell rang. Campbell retained his WBC Silver lightweight title.[29] After the fight, Campbell and promoter Eddie Hearn both said the fight they were chasing next is a rematch with French boxer Yvan Mendy, to avenge his sole loss. "Mendy has done the worst thing possible in beating me", Campbell said after the fight.[30]
Campbell vs. Pérez
On 10 April 2017, Eurosport and Sky Sports announced that Campbell would be involved in a WBA lightweight title eliminator against former WBA interim lightweight titlist Darleys Pérez (33–2–2, 21 KOs) on the Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko undercard at the Wembley Stadium on 29 April 2017. The winner would be in the number one position to challenge champion Jorge Linares.[31][32] Pérez weighed over the limit at 136.3 pounds, so had he won the bout, he would not have been eligible for the mandatory spot. Campbell racked up the win via a ninth-round stoppage win, which was due to injury. It was said that Pérez hurt his left arm after a throwing a left hook. He signaled to the referee that he could not continue and the fight was stopped at 1 minute 28 seconds into the round. Although Pérez started the fight well, enough to win the first three rounds, he physically looked gassed by the later rounds where Campbell took over. With the win, Campbell was made the new mandatory challenger to WBA champion Jorge Linares. Eddie Hearn said he would speak to Golden Boy Promotions to push things forward for the fight to be made.[33][34]
World title challenge
Campbell vs. Linares
Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker, Robert Diaz, announced that WBA and The Ring lightweight champion Jorge Linares (42–3, 27 KOs) would next fight on 23 September 2017 and ruled out Campbell as his opponent. The plan being to have Campbell to fight on the undercard. If both fighters win their respected bouts, they would meet in the future.[35] On 21 July 2017 the WBA ordered Linares to make a mandatory defence against Campbell. As per WBA rules, a titleholder must fight a mandatory within nine months, this time would expire on 23 July, having won the title from Crolla in September 2016. Both sides were given 30 days to come to an agreement for the fight.[36][37] On 27 July, a deal was reached for Linares and Campbell to fight at The Forum in Inglewood, California on 23 September 2017. The bout will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK and on HBO: Boxing After Dark in the US. In an interview, Linares said, "I am excited to make my return to the US and to headline a HBO show for the first time. I know Campbell is a tough [...] I am confident that I will emerge victorious on September 23rd." This fight would mark the second time Campbell fights professionally in California.[38][39] In front of 4,125, Linares won his twelfth straight fight, retaining his WBA world title after twelve rounds against Campbell. One judge scored the fight 115–113 for Campbell, the remaining two had it 115–112 and 114–113 in favour of Linares, giving him the split decision win. ESPN.com also scored the fight 115–112 for Linares. Linares dropped Campbell with a straight right hand to the head in round two. Between rounds five and nine, Campbell took control of the fight. Linares later told HBO that he wanted to reduce his amount of offence so that he wouldn't get hurt. Once the championship rounds started, Linares regained control of the fight. Had Campbell not been dropped early in the fight, the verdict would have been a split draw.[40]
Campbell believed he won the fight, speaking to Max Kellerman he said, "No one can ever doubt my heart. Yeah, I got off to a rocky start. He hit me with a nice, clean shot in the second round, caught me on the eye, cut it. I wasn’t dazed. From there, I had double vision in one eye for the rest of the fight. But from then, I out-classed him. I thought I won the fight. He’s a great champion, but I thought I out-classed him. I didn't think he was landing any shots whatsoever, and I was catching him with all the clean shots." Linares praised Campbell for his efforts, "He was a tough opponent. Many people said he was very easy, but it’s not for no reason he’s an Olympic champion. I fought very well all the way to the twelfth round. And I think in the fifth round, I started to box him a little bit because I didn't wanna get hurt." CompuBox stats showed Linares landed 140 of 414 thrown (34%), while Campbell was credited to landing 141 of his 524 thrown (27%).[41] After the fight, promoter Eddie Hearn stated that Campbell could fight the winner of Crolla vs. Burns or another possible opponent would be WBO lightweight champion Terry Flanagan.[42] A day after the fight, Campell revealed that his father had died of cancer two weeks before the fight. Campbell was in the US at his training camp when his father died at home, with family members.[43] The fight drew an average of 687,000 viewers and peaked at 726,000 viewers on HBO.[44]
Regaining composure
On 3 May 2018, it was announced by Matchroom that Campbell would appear on the Bellew-Haye II card the next day at the O2 Arena in London in a six-round fight.[45] Campbell fought and defeated Troy James (20-5-1, 5 KOs). In round two, Campbell hit James with a left uppercut followed by a right hand that dropped him. James quickly recovered and survived the remainder of the round. In round four, Campbell dropped James with a hard shot, again James showed heart in getting up off the canvas. In the following round, Campbell started to unload and landed a barrage of unanswered punches before the referee stepped in to stop the fight.[46]
On 31 July, Campbell announced Shane McGuigan as his new trainer. Speaking on the partnership, Campbell said, "I'm incredibly excited to be teaming up with Shane. I've always heard good things about him within boxing but having trained under him for a few weeks now I can vouch for just how good he is. We've already struck up a great relationship and I have no doubt he is going to help take me to the next level. I want to become a world champion and Shane has a proven track record of achieving that with his fighters. It's a thriving gym with a great atmosphere and world class fighters, and that's where I want to be." In his statement, McGuigan said he would help Campbell become an elite as well as win a world title.[47]
Campbell vs. Mendy II
On 6 August, Sky Sports announced the rematch between Campbell and 33 year old French boxer Yvan Mendy (40-4-1, 19 KOs) was confirmed to take place on the Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin undercard at the Wembley Stadium in London on 22 September.[48][49] Since defeating Campbell in their first fight in December 2015, Mendy had gone on to win seven fights in a row and picked up a #1 ranking with WBC at lightweight. Hearn called the bout a 'true 50–50 fight' as both boxers had improved since their first meeting.[50] Campbell won the bout on points to avenge the earlier defeat. After twelve rounds the scorecards read 119–109, 118–111 and 116–112 in favour or Campbell. Mendy had his moments in the earlier rounds, but once Campbell adjusted, he was able to box and move to pound out a decision victory in what was a WBC lightweight title eliminator.[51][52][53]
Second world title challenge
Campbell vs. Lomachenko
On 31 August 2019, Campbell challenged the top pound-for-pound fighter and three-division world champion, Vasyl Lomachenko, for the WBA (Super), WBO, The Ring, and vacant WBC lightweight titles at The O2 Arena in London.[54]
Prior to the fight on 22 August 2019, Sky Sports released "The Gloves are Off: The Debate (Lomachenko vs. Campbell)" segment, hosted by former cruiserweight world champion Johnny Nelson, with retired, former world champions Tony Bellew, Carl Froch, David Haye and Paulie Malignaggi giving their pre-fight analysis as part of the lead up to the fight. Although all parties agreed Campbell will be the underdog going into the fight, with the odds being stacked in Lomachenko's favour, all praised Campbell's skill and amateur pedigree, with Malignaggi insisting Campbell is "one of the better fighters in the world to have not won a world championship."[55]
On the night of the fight, Lomachenko put on a dominant display, dropping Campbell in the eleventh round and winning a wide unanimous decision with scores of 119-108, 119-108, 118-109.[54]
Campbell vs. García
On 2 January 2021, Campbell faced undefeated Ryan García for the vacant WBC interim lightweight title. Despite entering as the pre-fight betting underdog, Campbell dropped his opponent in the second round with a left hand, from which García recovered. García returned the favour in the seventh round, by dropping Campbell with a left hook to the body. Campbell, however, was not able to beat the count and suffered his first career stoppage loss.[56]
Vida personal
Campbell was born in Hull and supports local football team Hull City.[57] He has two sons with his wife Lynsey Kraanen.[58] Campbell has a notable boxing heritage, with his grandfather having been an Irish boxing champion. Many of Campbell's relatives still live in Ireland.[59]
Two weeks before Campbell fought for the WBA and ring lightweight titles against Jorge Linares his father passed away. Campbell did not tell anyone as he did not want the Linares camp thinking it was a weakness. Speaking on this he said "I probably cried once a day. I had to try and shut my feelings off. After the fight I had a good cry. The only thing that kept me going is I know what my dad would have wanted for me."
En los medios
In December 2012 it was announced that Campbell would take part in ITV's Dancing on Ice series 8 which started on 6 January 2013, skating with professional Jenna Smith.[60] He reached the final of Dancing On Ice 2013 with Beth Tweddle and Matt Lapinskas.
Récord de boxeo profesional
24 fights | 20 wins | 4 losses |
By knockout | 16 | 1 |
By decision | 4 | 3 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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24 | Loss | 20–4 | Ryan García | TKO | 7 (12), 1:58 | 2 Jan 2021 | American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, US | For vacant WBC interim lightweight title |
23 | Loss | 20–3 | Vasyl Lomachenko | UD | 12 | 31 Aug 2019 | The O2 Arena, London, England | For WBA (Super), WBO, The Ring, and vacant WBC lightweight titles |
22 | Win | 20–2 | Adrian Yung | TKO | 5 (10), 1:37 | 15 Mar 2019 | Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | |
21 | Win | 19–2 | Yvan Mendy | UD | 12 | 22 Sep 2018 | Wembley Stadium, London, England | |
20 | Win | 18–2 | Troy James | TKO | 5 (6), 2:18 | 5 May 2018 | The O2 Arena, London, England | |
19 | Loss | 17–2 | Jorge Linares | SD | 12 | 23 Sep 2017 | The Forum, Inglewood, California, US | For WBA and The Ring lightweight titles |
18 | Win | 17–1 | Darleys Pérez | TKO | 9 (12), 1:28 | 29 Apr 2017 | Wembley Stadium, London, England | |
17 | Win | 16–1 | Jairo Lopez | TKO | 2 (12), 1:19 | 25 Feb 2017 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | Retained WBC Silver lightweight title |
16 | Win | 15–1 | Derry Mathews | KO | 4 (12), 2:46 | 15 Oct 2016 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | Retained WBC Silver and Commonwealth lightweight titles |
15 | Win | 14–1 | Argenis Mendez | UD | 12 | 30 Jul 2016 | First Direct Arena, Leeds, England | Won vacant WBC Silver lightweight title |
14 | Win | 13–1 | Gary Sykes | TKO | 2 (12), 2:58 | 26 Mar 2016 | Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England | Won vacant Commonwealth lightweight title |
13 | Loss | 12–1 | Yvan Mendy | SD | 12 | 12 Dec 2015 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Lost WBC International lightweight title |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Tommy Coyle | TKO | 10 (12), 1:41 | 1 Aug 2015 | Craven Park, Hull, England | Won vacant WBC International lightweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Aboubeker Bechelaghem | TKO | 3 (8), 1:03 | 9 May 2015 | Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, England | |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Levis Morales | TKO | 3 (8), 0:55 | 7 Mar 2015 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Daniel Brizuela | TKO | 5 (10), 2:34 | 25 Oct 2014 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Krzysztof Szot | TKO | 7 (8), 2:09 | 20 Sep 2014 | The SSE Arena Wembley, London, England | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Steve Trumble | KO | 2 (6), 1:56 | 16 Aug 2014 | StubHub Center, Carson, California, US | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Craig Woodruff | UD | 6 | 12 Jul 2014 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Scott Moises | TKO | 8 (8), 1:38 | 22 Feb 2014 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Chuck Jones | UD | 4 | 23 Nov 2013 | Manchester Arena, Manchester, England | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Lee Connelly | TKO | 5 (6), 2:00 | 2 Nov 2013 | Hull Arena, Hull, England | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Neil Hepper | KO | 1 (6), 1:59 | 5 Oct 2013 | The O2 Arena, London, England | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Andy Harris | TKO | 1 (6), 1:28 | 13 Jul 2013 | Craven Park, Hull, England |
Ver también
- 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes
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enlaces externos
- Official website
- Boxing record for Luke Campbell from BoxRec
- Luke Campbell - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live
Sporting positions | ||||
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Regional boxing titles | ||||
Vacant Title last held by Dejan Zlaticanin | WBC International lightweight champion 1 August 2015 – 12 December 2015 | Succeeded by Yvan Mendy | ||
Vacant Title last held by Richard Commey | Commonwealthlightweight champion 26 March 2016 – April 2017 Vacated | Vacant Title next held by Sean Dodd | ||
Vacant Title last held by Emiliano Marsili | WBC Silver lightweight champion 30 July 2016 – June 2017 Vacated | Vacant Title next held by Yvan Mendy |