The stakes for Chantelle Cameron’s super-lightweight unification clash with Mary McGee have been raised even more.
The pair have stepped up to headline a packed night of boxing this weekend after Dillian Whyte called off his fight with Otto Wallin.
The Bodysnatcher suffered a shoulder injury in training that spelt the end of his heavyweight showdown with the Swede in his home city.
In Cameron’s second defence of her WBC light-welterweight title, her gold will be on the line against McGee’s IBF belt.
The bout is also a semi-final in Matchroom’s Road to Undisputed tournament to determine the number one women’s fighter at 140lbs.
Cameron v McGee: Date and how to watch
This super-lightweight clash will take place on Saturday, October 30 and is being held at the O2 Arena in London.
Fans can expect the main event to get under way at around 10pm.
It will be shown on DAZN in the UK with their coverage starting at 7pm. The streaming service costs £7.99 per month – you can sign up HERE.
The fight will be able to be streamed via the the DAZN app and can be viewed on smart TVs, game consoles, connected devices, mobile, tablets and computers.
Cameron v McGee: Undercard
Cameron (14-0) will now headline against McGee (27-3), with the rest of the fight card from Whyte’s bout with Wallin staying the same.
Subject to change
- MAIN EVENT: Chantelle Cameron vs Mary McGee – for WBC and IBF female super-lightweight title
- Craig Richards vs Marek Matyja
- Youssef Khoumari vs Jorge David Castaneda
- Alen Babic vs Eric Molina
- Johnny Fisher vs Alvaro Terrero
Cameron v McGee: What has been said?
Speaking to Pep Talk UK, McGee said: “She’s one of the best fighters in my weight class, but I don’t really rate any fighters above me.”
Cameron: “I am better in all departments, I am a better fighter. She may be more experienced in the pro game, but I am a more experienced amateur.
“To be fair, she has a lot more experience than me, but also when’s she boxed good opposition, she’s lost.
“To me, that just says she loses to good opposition and I know I am a good opponent.”