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17 MARCH 2010





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Nate Campbell: ‘Juan Diaz Is Not a Demigod’



IBF No. 1-ranked lightweight and mandatory challenger Nate “Galaxxy Warrior” Campbell is confident going into his match against undefeated unified lightweight world champion Juan “Baby Bull” Diaz on March 8 at Plaza de Torros in Cancun, Mexico.
 
“I don’t want to sound conceited or overconfident but Juan Diaz is not a demigod,” Campbell said.  “A demigod is half mortal, half god and I just don’t see that.  Unless my team and I have been in this sport too long—or not long enough—we are seeing a lot of hype.”
 
Campbell (31-5-1, 25 KOs), who is co-promoted by Don King Productions and One Punch Productions, made his comments about Diaz (33-0, 17 KOs) recently while visiting King’s South Florida headquarters.
 
“Take a good look at who this man has fought and ask yourself, ‘Who has he fought?’  There are lots of fighters out there who throw a lot of punches.  I’m going to teach things to Juan that he doesn’t want to know.  I can stop this man and I don’t believe he can beat me.”
 
Campbell thinks he has been underestimated throughout his career, and he looks forward to utilizing a six inch reach advantage over Diaz.
 
“Nobody thinks I can punch,” he said, “but there’s something about the way I punch that makes guys change their mind when they get in the ring with me.  Juan Diaz will ask himself after the first punch I land that makes clean contact, ‘What part of the game is this?’
 
“Joel Casamayor has fought Jose Luis Castillo, Acelino Freitas, Diego Corrales and me.  When a reporter asked him who hits the hardest, he said, ‘Nate Cambell.’  On top of that, I heard Casamayor predicted that I’m going to win against Diaz.”
 
Campbell said his preparation for the fight has been going well while splitting training time in West Palm Beach and Pembroke Pines in South Florida.
 
“I hate it when fighters say, ‘I’m in the best shape of my life,’” Campbell said. “I’m always in great shape.  I will say though that this is the first time in a long time that I’ve been able to focus only on my training and no other outside stuff like relationships or family problems.
 
“I have stayed away from everything and everyone that could distract me from winning these titles.  My promoters Don King and Terry Trekas have taken good care of me.  My trainer John David Jackson and his assistant Noel Carbajal and all my gym mates have been great as usual.”
 



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