Cameron James Hammond | |
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Statistics | |
Real name | Cameron James Hammond |
Nickname(s) | Hammer |
Rated at | Welterweight |
Height | 179 cm (5 ft 10 in) 5′ 10½″ |
Nationality | Indigenous Australian |
Born |
Moree, New South Wales, Australia |
20 September 1989
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 16 |
Wins | 16 |
Wins by KO | 8 |
Losses | 0 |
Draws | 0 |
Cameron Hammond (born 20 September 1989 in Moree, New South Wales) is an Aboriginal professional boxer who represented Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India and 2012 Summer Olympics in the welterweight division.
Hammond played rugby league from the age of nine before discovering a talent for boxing when he followed a friend to the Moree PCYC at the age of 14. Cameron was an all round sportsman in primary and high school days. At primary school level he competed in events such rugby league, union, touch football, 100m, cross country, 400m, swimming where he won aged championship and also aged champion for athletics. Cameron continued his love of sport into high school, as he was cross country champion for his age group, and swimming champion. He also competed in the local squash competition, where he was a winner in the (doubles) for the winter/summer competition. Also Cameron played rugby union in the U17's. Cameron has been into competitive sports since attending school and continues today. He comes from a family of three boys, and is the middle child. His two brothers are Wayne (eldest) and Trent (youngest). His mother Vicki has raised the boys on her own. Cameron's grandparents, Yvonne and Ronald 'Spoto' Hammond, are his biggest supporters, along with mother and brothers and also Cameron's five aunts and uncles, and all his cousins.
He received a scholarship in 2007 to the Australian Institute of Sport through the National Indigenous Talent Development program. Since receiving the scholarship, Cameron has not looked back. His goals were to represent Australia at the Commonwealth and Olympic games, he achieved both goals. He is recognized in the Australian Olympic Committee list of Australian Indigenous Olympians.
After both the Commonwealth and Olympic games, his goal was to turn professional. He had since done that and signed up with Hatton Promotions. Cameron has had several pro fights and 16/0 record and is one of Australia top prospects in the Welterweight division. Ranked in the top 20 WBA Welterweight rankings