Postpublished at 23:15 British Summer Time 31 August 2019
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at London's O2 Arena
I make it four rounds to two to Vasyl Lomachenko on all our cards.
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Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at London's O2 Arena
I make it four rounds to two to Vasyl Lomachenko on all our cards.
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at O2 Arena, London
A good recovery from Campbell in the sixth of what is becoming an absorbing clash, with the fans ringside loving this. The Brit started the round taking some punishment and had his back on to the ropes but produced a beautiful counter, showing he’s still in this one.
It got a shake of the head, “that didn’t hurt” motion from Lomachenko. Whether it did is another matter.
Carl Frampton
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
That was a fantastic round by Luke Campbell but I was surprise that Lomachenko didn't got to the body.
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit at London's O2 Arena
Luke Campbell never ran or never held. He came out and had a fight. He let his hands go and I think he won that round. It was flat out pedal to the floor.
Getting to the end of the last round was crucial because Campbell has recovered from that body shot now and gets stuck in with a couple of decent hits.
Lomachenko looks to retake control with a fast combination that unsettles Campbell but the Brit finishes well, connecting with an uppercut.
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at London's O2 Arena
We are seeing the mental fatigue that is induced in fighters by Vasyl Lomachenko. Luke Campbell has done the better of the scoring here, he's not overawed but he's been beaten to the punch too many times.
It is an absorbing contest.
Carl Frampton
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
That was a round for about two-and-a-half minutes where Luke Campbell outboxed Vasyl Lomachenko and I never thought I'd say that.
That was until the final 30 seconds.
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit at London's O2 Arena
Luke Campbell was saved by the bell in that round. He got caught by three or four head shots. Luke was just about to go down as the bell sounded.
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at London's O2 Arena
Luke Campbell took a gamble with a looping left upper cut. He's leaving himself open to the technical genius of the Ukrainian.
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at O2 Arena, London
The Lomachenko fans are on their feet, Campbell is barely on his. How much more of this can he take?
Lomachenko now in control. This might not last long.
Campbell stays on the front foot and a solid right hander keeps Lomachenko on his toes. The crowd are behind Campbell but that seems to spur on Lomachenko and he catches his opponent with a strong left hand.
It is close as the round ticks into the final seconds but suddenly Lomachenko lands a big one and Campbell is hurt! Lomachenko goes all in but Campbell holds on until the bell.
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at O2 Arena, London
Lomachenko is known as Hi-Tech and you can see why. Such quick feet, the right jab popping out into the Campbell face, the left equally as dangerous and now we can add a beautiful, crunching left to the body to the range.
For the second round in a row, Campbell showed visible signs of being hurt by a shot.
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit at London's O2 Arena
Luke Campbell is working flat out but doing it brilliantly. He's doing everything to let his shots go.
Carl Frampton
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
It was a very exciting round but Luke Campbell doesn’t look out of his depth.
He's listening to his trainer Shane McGuigan and going to the body.
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at London's O2 Arena
Vasyl Lomachenko can sway from the waist, move his head. He's got so many defensive options. This technically is just brilliant to watch as the two men try to work each other out.
Luke Campbell feels he can make his power on the inside tell.
Campbell looks to disrupt the momentum Lomachenko gained from a solid third round with a fast, aggressive start to round four.
Campbell struggles to find a way through his opponent's defence but he keeps on the front foot.
The two fighters trade body shots, Lomachenko landing a particularly fierce left hander just before the end of the round. Campbell firmly in this though.
Carl Frampton
Former world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think it’s safe advice from Shane McGuigan in the corner to go to the body. That's always there for Luke Campbell.
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit at London's O2 Arena
Luke Campbell is trying everything. He is going through every single thing in his brain and it’s only round three.
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at O2 Arena, London
Some fans on their feet at the end of that third after some absolutely beautiful straight lefts from Lomachenko, one of them rocking the Englishman’s head backwards. But Campbell had some minor success with the overhand left and an uppercut.
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