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'Spifeful' Chantelle Cameron: Pressure all on Katie Taylor in rematch

Chantelle Cameron believes the pressure is building on Katie Taylor for their rematch on Saturday week in the 3Arena in Dublin.

The WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO super lightweight champion will aim to repeat her win from April of this year with an even greater sense of confidence behind her.

Fight week will begin on Monday with a change in mood for the viewing public for this second clash.

The initial bout had a storyline of being about the Bray boxer's homecoming - before quickly turning into the disappointment of a first professional career defeat.

The 37-year-old now has to leave behind a flat performance to extract revenge on Cameron.

Speaking to Matchroom Boxing, Cameron said: "I think a lot of people are saying the pressure is on me, but it's not. I think Katie has got all of the pressure, because we're going back to Dublin, she's running it back a second time, so the pressure is on her side again so I think maybe, I wouldn't want to be in her position.

"I have felt Katie's power, and I know she can't hurt me. I take shots to give shots. There were people saying that Katie wasn't the best because of the ring walk, because of this, because of that, it doesn't matter.

"If I'm on my best night or she is on her worst night, I beat her at the end of the day."

Cameron's victory established her as one of the leading fighters in the sport, knocking Taylor’s own stature.

Having to return to Ireland also irks the visiting Englishwoman, claiming "excuses" around Taylor’s performances will prove irrelevant.

She added: "I have got to beat Katie again, to make sure I cement it, because what I did the first night, goes out the window if I lose. I will go in there with a bit of grip, a bit of beast, and then I'm completely different.

"I can see why

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