Katie Taylor will fight the undisputed light welterweight champion Chantelle Cameron at the 3Arena in Dublin on 20 May.
"The fight will be electric. Cameron added: "It feels surreal that the fight is actually happening. The rivals were all set to rematch in Dublin until Serrano withdrew.
Plans to stage a Dublin sequel to her epic with Amanda Serrano were scuppered by an injury to Serrano, but Taylor's promoters Matchroom have found another ...
“It feels surreal that the fight is actually happening,” added Cameron. “Once Serrano pulled out this was the natural fight to make,” said Taylor. English-born Cameron is the current undisputed light-welterweight champion, and has a professional record of 17-0.
Irelands Katie Taylor will look to become a two-weight world champion when she takes on light-welterweight champion, Englands Chantelle Cameron, ...
Cameron's undisputed light-welterweight titles will be on the line. Ireland's Katie Taylor will fight England's Chantelle Cameron in Dublin on May 20 in a bid to become a two-weight world champion. Ireland's Katie Taylor will look to become a two-weight world champion when she takes on light-welterweight champion, England's Chantelle Cameron, at the 3Arena in Dublin on May 20 for her first professional fight in Ireland
Undisputed women's lightweight champion Katie Taylor will step up in weight and challenge Chantelle Cameron for her junior welterweight crown on May 20 in ...
"To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. "Whoever it is against, the next fight has to be Ireland." The hope was they would still be able to keep the date for Ireland for Taylor, and Cameron stepped in. "Once Serrano pulled out this was the natural fight to make," Taylor said. Now she's going up in weight again to fight Cameron after [Amanda Serrano pulled out of the fight](/boxing/story/_/id/35753190/amanda-serrano-injured-fight-vs-katie-taylor-postponed) last month because of a hand injury. Taylor and Cameron -- who both are promoted by Matchroom Boxing -- each posted about the possibility on Instagram last week, saying they wanted to fight and get a deal done.
The Bray native is set to step into the ring for the chance to become the undisputed two-weight world champion at Dublin's 3Arena on May 20.
Taylor was set to face Amanda Serrano in a world lightweight title rematch on 20 May, but the Puerto Rican native pulled out due to an injury. However, now boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that Taylor is "coming home" for the event in Dublin on May 20. [Dublin Live Newsletter](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/sign-up-newsletter-today-17954403) to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox. Undisputed v Undisputed live." [The Irish Mirror](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/chantelle-cameron-ready-go-katie-26414609) that she is "ready to go" for the fight against Taylor. He wrote on Twitter: "My oh my!!
Katie Taylor will battle Chantelle Cameron in a meeting of undisputed champions on Saturday, May 20, live from 3Arena in Dublin on DAZN, with Cameron's four ...
“To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. I know what I will be up against and that I am the underdog but I relish that. “Once Serrano pulled out this was the natural fight to make,” said Taylor.
The Bray native will have the opportunity to become a two-weight undisputed champion when she faces Cameron who currently holds the undisputed light- ...
"The fight will be electric. Cameron (17-0, 8 KOs) defeated Jessica McCaskill to be crowned undisputed champion at 140Ibs the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi last November and will now put that title on the line when she faces Taylor. "I’m no stranger to boxing away from home now and to be going into Katie’s backyard for her homecoming is massive. Cameron added: "It feels surreal that the fight is actually happening. In a bid to keep the May 20th date alive Taylor challenged Cameron via Instagram which she has now accepted. Taylor was originally due to face American Amanda Serrano in a repeat of their memorable 2022 bout but the fight was cancelled when Serrano was forced to pull out due to an injury.
Taylor (22-0, 6KOs) was initially slated to defend her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight titles on the same date in a rematch against Amanda Serrano but the ...
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. Taylor (22-0, 6KOs) was initially slated to defend her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight titles on the same date in a rematch against Amanda Serrano but the Puerto Rican was ruled out due to injury. Katie Taylor will bid to become an undisputed world champion in a second weight category on her Irish homecoming as she challenges Chantelle Cameron on May 20.
Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter's four world titles at the 3Arena.
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. Taylor (22-0, 6KOs) was initially slated to defend her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight titles on the same date in a rematch against Amanda Serrano but the Puerto Rican was ruled out due to injury. Katie Taylor will bid to become an undisputed world champion in a second weight category on her Irish homecoming as she challenges Chantelle Cameron on May 20.
Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter's four world titles at the 3Arena.
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. “To become undisputed and then defend them against the pound-for-pound best in women’s boxing will really mark my place in women’s boxing and create my own legacy.” Instead, in her first professional fight on home soil, Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter’s four world titles at the 3Arena.
The Bray Bomber has finally got the homecoming fight she has dreamt of for many years and will face the Northampton native at what looks certain to be a ...
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. “To become undisputed and then defend them against the pound-for-pound best in women’s boxing will really mark my place in women’s boxing and create my own legacy.” “I know what I will be up against and that I am the underdog but I relish that. [Taylor](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/katie-taylor) is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge [Cameron](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/chantelle-cameron) for the fellow undefeated fighter’s four world titles at the 3Arena. “People have been talking about this fight for a long time now so I’m delighted it’s happening and I’m looking forward to becoming a two-weight undisputed champion in Dublin on May 20.” The Bray Bomber has finally got the homecoming fight she has dreamt of for many years and will face the Northampton native at what looks certain to be a sold-out 3Arena.
Irish legend Taylor fights in Ireland for the first time in her professional career as she bids to create even more history and further cement herself as the ...
“For the first time in her career Katie Taylor called an opponent out because that’s how important this moment is for her. Taylor edged out Amanda Serrano in an epic fight for the ages on an iconic night at a sold-out Madison Square Garden in New York last April. The rivals were set to rematch in Dublin on May 20 until Serrano withdrew due to injury last month.
Katie Taylor has the chance to become a two-weight undisputed world champion when she takes on undisputed super lightweight world champion Chantelle Cameron ...
“To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. The fight will be electric. She retained her undisputed lightweight world title belts after a Fight of the Year contender with multi-division world champion Serrano.
The drama surrounding Katie Taylor's homecoming bout has ended, with it being confirmed that the lightweight champion will put her belts on the line.
Katie Taylor is one of the biggest names in the sport, with the fight presenting a seismic opportunity for opponent Chantelle Cameron, who said "It feels surreal that this fight is actually happening". Looking ahead to her maiden professional fight in Ireland, Katie Taylor said: "It's two undefeated, reigning undisputed world champions going up against each other and I believe that's the first time that's ever happened in the modern era of the sport". Moreover, with Katie Taylor the current undisputed champion at lightweight, this bout will will be the first ever title fight between to undisputed World Champions in women's boxing.
Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter's four world titles at the 3Arena.
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. “To become undisputed and then defend them against the pound-for-pound best in women’s boxing will really mark my place in women’s boxing and create my own legacy.” Instead, in her first professional fight on home soil, Taylor is set to leap up to light-welterweight and challenge Cameron for the Northampton fighter’s four world titles at the 3Arena.
Katie Taylor aims to become a two-weight undisputed champion in Dublin. Katie Taylor's homecoming on May 20 is still set to go ahead with a fight against ...
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The Bray Bomber has finally got the homecoming fight she has dreamt of for many years for what looks certain to be a sold-out 3Arena.
“The fight will be electric. To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me.” “I’m no stranger to boxing away from home now and to be going into Katie’s backyard for her homecoming is massive. Taylor said: “Once Serrano pulled out this was the natural fight to make. Cameron added: “It feels surreal that the fight is actually happening. I’m glad to be a part of history again like I was in Abu Dhabi.
Katie Taylor will bid to become an undisputed world champion in a second weight category on her Irish homecoming as she challenges Chantelle Cameron on May ...
To successfully defend my belts against Taylor will be the icing on the cake for me. Taylor (22-0, 6KOs) was initially slated to defend her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight titles on the same date in a rematch against Amanda Serrano but the Puerto Rican was ruled out due to injury. Katie Taylor will bid to become an undisputed world champion in a second weight category on her Irish homecoming as she challenges Chantelle Cameron on May 20.
Claims that Katie Taylor v Chantelle Cameron marks the return of pro boxing to Dublin for the first time since the Regency Hotel shooting in February, 2016. In ...
Judging on previous Taylor fights in the UK, it's likely that the cheapest tickets won't be far off e100. He was shot in the garden of Kinahan's villa in Marbella in 2014. After all, it will be taking place just three miles away from the Regency. Even if you go back to her amateur days, she rarely fought in this country. The last full house for a big boxing bill in Dublin? The Irish sporting family spurring on one of their own. The reported target was Kinahan. All of them could be seen roaring Bernard Dunne on to victory. The vast majority of those in the 3Arena will be seeing Taylor fight in the flesh for the first time. His old number 10 rival, a hurling legend and one of the great Irish boxers. But it will be hard to talk up a rebirth, hard to step out of the shadow of the Regency. His shooting was down to mistaken identity.