Katie Taylor (22-1-0, 6 KOs) He only had one loss on his immaculate resume, last May and the reason for that was the Northampton boxer Chantelle Cameron (18-0-0, 8 KOs) . This Saturday ‘Il Capo’ travel again to Ireland to try to surpass the local queen again on the stage of her first encounter with Taylor, the 3Arena in Dublin.
If in the first chapter Taylor was defeated by unanimous decision (96-94, 96-94, 95-95), Cameron retained his undisputed division title that he won last year by defeat. Jessica McCaskill The Bray boxer This Saturday he will try to ‘hand’ his rival the first of his losses.
The two fighters face each other in the final press conference before this fascinating revenge match.
“I am the champion and I will prove it on Saturday. I need to have more recognition for my quality and another win against Taylor will give me that. I have been well prepared and I know what I can achieve when I set my mind to it. Don’t miss the match next Saturday,” Cameron commented in remarks collected by World Boxing Council.
For his part, Taylor later added: “I saw the first fight and I made some adjustments. I’m not worried about what Cameron is doing; I’m just worried about what I can do in the ring. In Saturday, you will see a different fighter.”
Source: La Verdad

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