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Published 09:20 24 Sept 2017 BST
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Scottish judge Victor Loughlin viewed the contest as a Campbell victory by a margin of 115-113 but the other two judges had it 115-112 and 114-113 in favour of the defending champion.
It was the second time in Campbell's career that he suffered a split decision defeat, with his first coming against Frenchman Yvan Mendy in 2015, but the 29-year-old felt he'd done enough to get the nod on Saturday night in California.
"He's a great champion but I thought I outclassed him," said Campbell after the final bell.
"No-one can ever doubt my heart. I got off to a rocky start, he hit me with a nice clean shot in the second round, caught me on the eye and cut it. I wasn't dazed or anything like that, just a nice shot that put me on my back.
"From then I had double-vision in one eye for the rest of the fight.
"I thought I won the fight. I didn't think he was landing any shots whatsoever and I was catching him with all the clean shots."Football

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