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Katie Taylor Avenges her Loss and finds herself on Top of her Super Lightweight Weight Class
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November 26, 2023
     
   
   


 

(NOV 26) Last night at the 3Arena, in Dublin, Ireland, Katie Taylor,  139½, of Bray, Ireland, returned to the ring to avenge her only loss against Chantelle Cameron,  139½, of Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom.  Cameron has now expired her first loss as a professional, after Taylor won the bout by a ten-round majority decision, defending her IBF, WBC, WBO, WBA and IBO Super Lightweight world titles. 

The sport is heating up with these two boxers, and a perfect and exciting match would be a trilogy for the two.  In the wings boxing fans are looking to see a rematch with Taylor vs. Amanda "The Real Deal" Serrano, who many thought that in their first fight that took place at a sold out venue at the Madison Square Garden, in New York.

The judges scored the fight 95-95, 92-98, and 94-96. The fight was a barn-burner and both did women's boxing proud when they fought to the boxing fan's delight!

In a second female bout on the card, Skye Nicolson, 125 1/4, won by a ninth round TKO [1:11] over Lucy Wildheart , 125 1/4.  Her team threw into towl. .

 

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