Chantelle Cameron, 35, will face American Mikaela Mayer in a light‑middleweight world title unification bout in Birmingham on 29 August, according to a recent report. The match pits Cameron, who captured the vacant WBO title in April after defeating Michaela Kotaskova, against Mayer, who holds the WBC and WBA belts. Meanwhile, fellow Briton Caroline Dubois will defend her WBC and WBO lightweight titles against American Amelia Moore on the same card.

Cameron’s Quest for a Triple‑Title Glory

The report notes that Cameron has 22 wins from 23 fights, including a 2023 victory over Ireland’s Katie Taylor.. After winning the WBO title in April, she has expressed that the bout against Mayer is the biggest fight currently available in women’s boxing. According to the source, she aims to add Mayer’s WBC and WBA belts to her collection, creating a rare triple‑title holder .

Dubois vs. Moore: A Lightweight Showdown

Caroline Dubois, 25, has 13 wins and one draw, with five stoppage victories. She will defend her WBC and WBO lightweight belts against Amelia Moore, an American challenger, on the same card. The source highlights that both fighters are top‑five pound‑for‑pound and world champions, underscoring the event’s significance for women’s boxing.

BP Pulse Sets the Stage for a Historic Night

The event is scheduled to take place at BP Pulse in Birmingham on 29 August. According to the report, the all‑female Most Valuable Promotions card will feature two British champions facing American opponents, marking a significant moment for the sport. the venue and date were confirmed by the promoters,who emphasized the high stakes of the matchups.

Who Will Claim the Unified Title?

The source raises the question of whether Cameron can secure a third belt by defeating Mayer. It also asks how Dubois will fare against the American challenger Moore. Both bouts are described as “significant events for women’s boxing,” but the outcome remains uncertain.

Unanswered Questions About the Fight Order

While the report lists the main card matchups, it does not specify the exact order of bouts or whether there will be any additional undercard fights. The source also does not confirm the exact purse splits or whether any promotional agreements have been finalized.