Katie Taylor out to avenge first pro loss with rematch against Chantelle Cameron
Katie Taylor has an immediate chance to avenge the first defeat of her professional career as she takes on Chantelle Cameron again on November 25th in Dublin.
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Katie Taylor has an immediate chance to avenge the first defeat of her professional career as she takes on Chantelle Cameron again on November 25th in Dublin.
Katie Taylor will have the opportunity to avenge the only defeat of her professional career after confirmation she will face undisputed super-lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron for a second time in Dublin on 25 November.
Katie Taylor laughed off talk of retirement after her first professional defeat this month and is targeting a November rematch against Chantelle Cameron.
Katie Taylor has brushed off any talk of retirement after confirming a rematch with Chantelle Cameron is being lined up for November.
Former two-weight world champion Carl Frampton believes Katie Taylor should secure a Croke Park rematch against Amanda Serrano next and then retire.
Chantelle Cameron retained her light-welterweight champion status with a split points decision victory over Irish fighter Katie Taylor in Dublin. In a highly anticipated bout, Cameron handed Taylor her first professional defeat. Ad Taking place at the 3Arena in Dublin, the fight was heralded as Taylor's long-awaited homecoming.
Katie Taylor is looking towards a rematch with Chantelle Cameron in the autumn after losing her first fight on Saturday night in Dublin.
There was always likely to be a final twist in this tale as Katie Taylor brought big time boxing back to Dublin; the dark clouds that hung over the sport for the past few years, finally shifted, revealing a packed out and raucous 3Arena on Saturday night.