Cameron calls Mayer clash biggest fight in women's boxing
Chantelle Cameron has labelled her potential unification bout with Mikaela Mayer the biggest fight available in women's boxing. The British world champion said both fighters bring elite credentials and championship belts to the table.
“I've always said I want the biggest fights in women's boxing, and there isn't a bigger fight right now than me against Mikaela Mayer. We're both top-five pound-for-pound fighters, we're both world champions, and we're both coming to win.”
— Chantelle Cameron, via BBC Sport
What Chantelle Cameron said
Cameron is pushing for a Mikaela Mayer unification bout that would pit two world champions against each other. Both fighters hold titles and rank inside the top five pound-for-pound in women's boxing. The bout would unify belts at a weight where both have operated as champions, though no formal announcement has been made.
What it moves
Cameron's public call sets the stage for negotiations between the two champions. Mayer has campaigned for the same high-level matchups in recent months, making the fight commercially viable if promotional terms align. The winner would emerge as the division's undisputed ruler.
Source: bbc.com. Full Chantelle Cameron fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.
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