CHANTELLE CAMERON is not thrilled about returning to Eire for a rematch with Katie Taylor.
The 32-year-old beat the Irish icon on Might 20 on the 3Arena in Dublin. On the evening, Cameron proved too good total and handed Taylor her first skilled loss.
Cameron 18-0 (8) retained all 4 of her belts at 140 kilos and appears set to defend them in opposition to the identical dance companion in November.
“She needs revenge. It seems to be like Dublin. I might slightly it wasn’t, but when I’ve to return I’ve to return and it seems to be prefer it’s my belts once more,” Cameron informed the BBC 5 Stay Boxing podcast.
Taylor already had a contractual rematch clause and indicated shortly after the loss that she needed to take it again. Cameron, nevertheless, likes the thought of proving himself at light-weight the place Taylor holds all of the titles.
“I needed to problem myself and go for a brand new (and) undisputed weight division. I defended my belts in opposition to (Jessica) McCaskill who was 147 undisputed. She did not need to give me the rematch and so they did not need to see the struggle once more, in order that was truthful sufficient.
“(I) put my belts on the road in opposition to Katie Taylor (and) beat her. I assumed it was truthful to problem myself and transfer as much as light-weight, which I feel I am additionally higher at.
His coach Jamie Moore was alongside him on the podcast and mentioned the light-weight restrict would not be a problem.
“She will simply go light-weight,” Moore mentioned earlier than suggesting a trade-off to maintain the 2 fighters glad.
“Clearly Chantelle needs the chance to be world champion at a distinct weight. We perceive that Katie needs to attempt to reverse the choice and nonetheless needs the prospect to go undisputed at two weights. Why cannot all of us make belts? Everyone seems to be a winner then. Chantelle nonetheless has an opportunity to be world champion at two weights, similar to Katie.