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Katie Taylor Vs Chantelle Cameron Rematch Confirmed For November

20 May 2023; Katie Taylor, left, and Chantelle Cameron during their undisputed super lightweight championship fight at the 3Arena in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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A rematch between Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron has been confirmed for November 25th at the 3Arena in Dublin. Cameron's undisputed super lightweight world titles will again be on the line.

In May, Cameron defended her titles against Taylor, handing the Bray boxer the first defeat of her seven-year professional career.

“I'm delighted the rematch has been made and really can't wait for another huge night in November,” said Taylor, the undisputed lightweight world champion.

“I relish challenges like this and these are the occasions I live for.”

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20 May 2023; Chantelle Cameron after defeating Katie Taylor in their undisputed super lightweight championship fight at the 3Arena in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

The 32-year-old Cameron won the original bout by majority decision.

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"Last time out I pulled off one of the best ever away wins against the best female fighter on the planet,” said Cameron.

"To go over to Ireland for her homecoming with my belts on the line and beat her was a brilliant experience, but beating her on November 25 will surpass that as I know what to expect now.

"I’ve boxed at that high level with a huge amount of pressure on me and the crowd against me. Going into November 25 I’m more than prepared this time. I know what it feels like now and I’m going to go in there with more aggression and energy and I’m confident of getting the job done in better fashion.

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"I’m going to be a lot better in the rematch. In the gym we’re correcting mistakes that I’ve made. There were little things that I was doing during the first fight that led to me being headbutted a lot – that’s why my face was very bruised up at the end of the fight.

"Going back to Ireland to beat Katie Taylor twice in a row will show that it wasn’t just a lucky night for me and an off night for Katie. I said it last time – I think I’m all wrong for Katie. I’m too big, I’m too strong and my will to win is too strong. I’m going to be there all night long. Katie picked the wrong fighter to fight."

 

 

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