Shane Cameron won't make it official until after Christmas but the final bell has almost certainly rung on the boxing career of the hugely popular Kiwi battler.
A knockabout shepherd from tiny East Coast outpost Tiniroto, Cameron discovered boxing late but went on to win a Commonwealth Games medal, establish himself as heavyweight contender and challenge for a world cruiserweight title.
With his vision seriously impeded by a nasty cut above his eye, the 36-year-old failed to answer the bell for the seventh round against American journeyman Brian Minto on Saturday night. He'd taken enough punishment. That assessment is not likely to change over the next few weeks as his wounds heal.
Cameron wasn't answering calls yesterday. His only utterances so far were in the ring shortly after the defeat, when he spoke of taking a good break and focusing on running his North Shore gym.
Cameron's manager, Ken Reinsfield, did the talking. He insisted he wasn't about to make Cameron's decision for him, but it sounded awfully like the end.