Like so many, Luke Campbell will look back on 2020 as the year that never was. Campbell, 33, has had a cruel career in the professional ranks but was confident things were finally falling into place.
He already felt he had conquered tragedy to become world champion when he fought Jorge Linares two weeks after the tragic death of his father, only for a split decision to go against him.
After rebuilding, he took pound-for-pound king Vasily Lomachenko the distance but did not quite get the nod in a thriller at the O2 Arena in 2019.
Despite that defeat, he entered 2020 buoyed by his performance and confident he was in the best shape of his career. “I feel like I really missed out on 2020,” Campbell admits. “I believe 2020 was probably going to
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