How to watch Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor 2
Rpeat or Revenge?
BBN have provided viewers with all the details below to tune in and watch undisputed world champion Chantelle Cameron (18-0, 8KO) fulfil her rematch obligations to Katie Taylor (22-1, 6KO) on a Matchroom Boxing Event just six months on from their first fight.
Fight Details
Date: Saturday, November 25
Time: Doors open 5:30pm, first fight from 5:45pm, main card from 8pm
Venue: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
Rounds: 10×2 rounds at super-lightweight (140lbs)
Titles: Cameron's undisputed titles – WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO, Ring Magazine
Ringwalks: From 10pm UK time approx.
Undercard Highlights: Gary Cully vs Reece Mould read more…
How to Watch
TV & Live Stream: Action starts at 4:05pm on Before the Bell show on DAZN
Main Event: Watch the main card at 7pm on DAZN, which can be streamed via phone, tablet, PlayStation, XBox, or smart TV.
Live Reports: BBN will be providing LIVE round-by-round results on fight night HERE
Background
Chantelle Cameron will return to the Lion’s Den to put her undisputed super-lightweight baubles on the line for a second time against Irish superstar Katie Taylor back in Dublin.
Northampton’s Cameron handed the undisputed lightweight legend the first defeat of her career to remain undisputed ruler at 140lbs when they met on an historic night at the same sold-out arena back in May.
Despite entering the fight as the defending champion, the 32-year-old Cameron, trained by Jamie Moore and Nigel Travers, was seen as the major underdog for Taylor’s first fight in Ireland in her seven-year professional career, but the Brit stunned the home crowd by scoring a majority decision win over their hero.
The bout lived up to the huge expectation as both fighters left everything in the ring in front of a deafening partisan crowd, but after 10 thrilling rounds, Cameron was the worthy winner and cemented her place as one of the best female fighters on the planet.
Quotes
Chantelle Cameron: "I’m never complacent. Katie is a great fighter and I know that all she wants is revenge, I gave her a first defeat, so for me I have to be better. Jamie and I have been watching it over and over, and I am sick of watching it because I did make so many mistakes, some bits of it I cringe at so I know that I have more gears to go through. I have to come back to Dublin, do the business again and then carry on with my career.
"It was the first fight where I’ve thought ‘wow, I’ve just beaten Katie Taylor’, whereas I’ve had other wins that haven’t really fazed me. I’ve always wanted the fight with Katie, and thought you beat Katie and you have kind of completed boxing because she’s such a good fighter. That’s been and done now, I just have to do it again, it’s just about improving and being better, so that’s changed my mindset.
"I expect a better Katie Taylor, she needs to win against me so she can put it to bed. So I am making sure that I am lot better, I had more gears and the first fight was good but the second fight has got to be even better; I’ve got to be spiteful, go back to the old ways where I am a bit more aggressive. I’ve never boxed on as big a stage before, it was a great night with a great atmosphere, but I’ve experienced that now so I can focus on the main thing and that’s fight.
"I never go looking for the stoppage but I know what I have to do and I need to be more aggressive. I showed too much respect in the first fight, it was a weird night because I didn’t feel I had that spite in me, I think I am better when I have a bit of beef between my teeth and that spite, and I have that now because I know I have a massive job on my hands, so I will definitely come out more aggressive and try and win in a better fashion.
"Jamie and Nigel always go mad if I say I can’t be hurt because I lose my defence, I have to make sure that I don’t take silly shots, but I can’t be hurt and I can walk Katie down, I have got that confidence, I’ve got to make sure that I move my head more but at the same time, I’m not worried that I am going to get stopped."
Katie Taylor: "Every single fight is a must-win and I think the attitude of every fighter is that the next fight is the most important one, regardless of what is on the line, but I am very aware that this fight is a must-win fight. I’m very grateful to have the chance for a rematch, not every fighter gets this opportunity, so I am grateful I get the chance to rectify things and I have been here before not as a pro, but as an amateur when I have suffered defeat, and I know how to make the necessary adjustments, to come back strong. As a Christian, resurrection is built into my mindset and it’s in my DNA, so I am just excited to have this rematch and I can’t wait to step back in there.
"It doesn’t matter to me whether I am seen as the underdog or the favorite, whether my name is on the left or right hand side. My mindset is always the same, we always train to win and I will have to push myself to the brink to do that. I have no problem being in the trenches, the last fight was a fantastic fight, it was very, very close, we have the chance to do it again and I am very, very confident that if I perform at my best I will win this fight. Regardless of who is on the other side of the ring, I think I win when I am at my very best.
"I am expecting the best of Chantelle, an improved Chantelle, and I am obviously expecting to improve my performance as well. I am going to adjust and make improvements but I believe I am going to win this fight and I don’t think that Chantelle can hurt me either. We shared ten rounds together, it was a great fight, and we’re both super-confident that we’ll win this time.
"Everyone could see that I wasn’t at my very best, but who cares? She won the fight, there’s no point in talking about the fight, I am just excited to be back in camp, I’ve got my head down and I am excited to be able to rectify things, a second chance and to be able fight at home again in Ireland is amazing. Even though it didn’t go my way last time, it was an amazing night packed with entertaining fights, and I think every time we bring big time boxing back to this nation, it just embeds boxing back into our culture again where it belongs. Boxing belongs at the forefront of Irish sport, it’s our most successful sport, so to have another chance for a massive fight here is so special and to have another history-making fight where I can become a two-time two-weight undisputed champion means it’s the biggest fight of my career so far."
Predictions
Tim Rickson BBN Editor: "Katie Taylor is going to come back improved and determined for this rematch to right the only wrong in her professional career. The problme is, that Chantelle Cameron is also going to be better and determined to hold on to her hoard. Taylor will be busy and fiery, roared on by her home support, but the champion will match that pace and aggression to win on points again, in my opinion."
Betting Odds (Betway Sports)
4/7 Cameron
6/4 Taylor
14/1 Draw
Running Order
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8×3 Super-featherweight contest
Skye Nicolson vs Lucy Wildheart
10×2 WBC Interim World featherweight title
Paddy Donovan vs Danny Ball
10×3 Welterweight contest
Gary Cully vs Reece Mould
10×3 WBA Continental lightweight title
Chantelle Cameron vs Katie Taylor
10×2 Undisputed super-lightweight titles
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