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'Let's dance!' - Liam Cameron calls out Ben Whittaker as rematch talk stalls

'Let's dance!' - Liam Cameron calls out Ben Whittaker as rematch talk stallsMark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Liam Cameron has called out Ben Whittaker over the apparent lack of progress in a rematch between the pair, after they fought to a controversial draw in October last year.

The pair met on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol's first undisputed light-heavyweight clash at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Having been expected to deliver a statement performance cementing his own light-heavyweight credentials, Whittaker seemingly took both men over the ropes in the fifth round.

The bizarre incident came with Cameron seemingly on top, and now the former has issued a public challenge to his rival, questioning why their next bout is nort sorted.

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"Hi Ben Whittaker," he wrote on X. "We doing this rematch or what? My promoter Queensberry has made you a very good offer for this fight.

"Your promoter Ben Shalom has knocked it back immediately, saying he wants it on [a] BOXXER show, so tell him to get his wallet out and let's dance."

Cameron has claimed since the pair's first fight that Whittaker's move, which ended the fight, was a premeditated escape route and pushed for a rematch.

However, it appears that stumbling blocks between Queensberry's Frank Warren and BOXXER's Shalom are currently slowing down any potential second bout.

The latter previously suggested Whittaker would be chasing a return to the ring in February or March this year, though he did not suggest it would be against Cameron.

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