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Starting his career in November 2002 at the age of 25, orthodox boxer Shane Cameron has now been pro for 11 years and has built up a career of 29-5-0. Cameron now moves into the final stages of his career. The longest KO streak that Cameron has ever had is 7 throughout his 34 fights and his longest winning streak is 19 wins. This started on November 2002 and came to an end on June 2007.
Cameron didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Winston Palu (a 0 fight pro) via KO in the 3rd round. Cameron then went on to win his next 17 fights - fighting once in 2002, 4 times in 2003 and 12 times through 2004, 2005 and 2006 racking up wins against James Walton, Colin Wilson and Roger Izonritei amongst others.
Furthering his career, Cameron fought Adele Olakanye on October 1st, 2005 and advanced his winning streak to 13 wins. Olakanye was stopped in the 4th round via TKO meaning Cameron was the first person to stop this opponent. 6 wins followed for Cameron including being the 8th person to stop Bob Mirovic, 3rd person to stop Osborne Machimana (Round 9 TKO) and 6th person to stop Jucimar francisco Hipolito.
Unfortunately, the first defeat of Cameron's career came against Friday Ahunanya on November 2nd, 2007 in Cameron's 20th professional fight. Cameron was beaten by Friday Ahunanya in the 12th round. The win came via TKO in the 12th round. 4 wins followed for Cameron including being the 3rd person to stop Jonathan Haggler, 4th person to stop Kevin Montiy and 8th person to stop Robert Davis.
Cameron went into his next fight against David Tua on October 3rd, 2009 with a career record of 23-2-0. Cameron fought David Tua and was defeated via KO in the 12 round bout. This was Cameron's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career which came in the 2nd round. 3 wins followed where Cameron went on to be the 4th person to beat Daniel Ammann, 5th person to defeat Anthony Mccracken and 5th person to beat John Hopoate.
Dominic Vea was the next fight for Cameron on July 20th, 2011 and also his next career win. Vea was stopped in the 12th round via KO crowning Cameron as the first person to stop this opponent. Cameron's win streak of 27 rose to 29 following 2 wins against boxers such as Monte Barrett and Monty Betham jr.
Cameron lost to Brian Minto in his next fight. Taking place on December 14th, 2013, Cameron's career record after this fight stood at 29-4-0. Cameron was stopped by Brian Minto in the 7th round of a 12 round fight via RTD. It was Cameron's 3rd stoppage defeat in his career.
The next defeat of Cameron's career came against Kali Meehan on November 22nd, 2014. This took his career record to 29-5-0. Opponent Meehan fought well and proved he was technically superior to Cameron over the full 10 round fight. The fight came to a close after the final bell, Meehan the victor on the judges decision (UD), with Cameron left wondering where his career will go next.