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Cameron Claims Two-Weight Crown, Eyes Mayer Showdown

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Chantelle Cameron claimed the vacant WBO super-welterweight title with a dominant unanimous decision over Michaela Kotaskova at London's Olympia. The former undisputed champion at 140lbs stepped up to 154lbs for the first time, winning 100-90 and 99-91 twice after 10 three-minute rounds. Cameron's victory marked the first women's world title in the UK fought at three-minute rounds.

Cameron immediately called out fellow two-weight world champion Mikaela Mayer, facing off with the American star in the ring. "We've been speaking, we should give the fans a great fight for women's boxing," Cameron told Sky Sports. The Briton targeted Kotaskova's body throughout, landing uppercuts and hooks that drained her Czech opponent, who struggled to mount any meaningful offense despite occasional flurries.

On the undercard, Irma Garcia defended her IBF super-flyweight title with a third-round stoppage of Emma Dolan, while Shannon Courtenay halted Sasha Booker in three rounds on her comeback trail. Courtenay called for a rematch with Ebanie Bridges, whom she previously defeated to win the WBA bantamweight belt. Finland's Teresa Makinen preserved her unbeaten record with a split decision over Chloe Watson.