"You've got to say Shane has been a great ambassador for the sport," Reinsfield said. "He has always carried himself well. He hasn't had any rubbish fights. Every fight he has had has been a hard fight."
Cameron has done well enough out of boxing to have secured a bright future out of the ring, but the amount of flesh - and blood - extracted from him has been significant. The middle two knuckles on his oft-fractured right hand need replacing, and his face will again need plenty of time to heal from the cuts that have bedevilled his career.
The mooted big money showdown with rising star Joseph Parker is certainly dead in the water.
"It was a shame about the outcome for Shane," promoter Dean Lonergan said. "It probably finished his career - if he is smart."
Parker would now look to fight victor Minto, probably next June.
Even Minto suggested it was time for Cameron to give it away.
"He ain't getting better, he's taking blows every fight, he's got a baby coming and he's been successful in the sport, so maybe it's time to find something else," Minto said. "He doesn't want to end up with a brain injury."