Boxing Mar 30, 2026

Mikaela Mayer flying in for Chantelle Cameron fight ahead of potential undisputed world title showdown

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Mikaela Mayer flying in for Chantelle Cameron fight ahead of potential undisputed world title showdown

Mikaela Mayer will be ringside to watch Chantelle Cameron's fight this weekend amid speculation about a future world title showdown.

Former undisputed super-lightweight champion Cameron will fight Michaela Kotaskova for the WBO super-welterweight title over 10 three-minute rounds on the undercard of Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper's world title unification clash this Sunday, live on Your Site.

Mayer unified the WBA, WBC and WBO super-welterweight titles in October when she beat Mary Spencer by unanimous decision, but the American also holds the WBO welterweight belt and could face Britain's unified champion Lauren Price in an undisputed world title fight.

"I'm a massive fan of Mayer," Cameron told Your Site earlier this month. "I really am, even though I'd like to fight her. She knows I want to fight her, it's respectful. A massive fan of Mayer. I think she's been quite hard done by.

"I do think that she beat Natasha Jonas in Liverpool. I think she was really unlucky against Alycia [Baumgardner]. I think she's been really hard done by and I'm a big supporter of her, even though, if she does become undisputed I want to take them belts off her.

"I hope she becomes undisputed, and I hope I take the belts after."

Cameron previously outlined her hope that Price and Mayer would face off, leaving her to take on the winner in a fight for all the belts.

Price returns to the ring for the first time since March 2025 this Saturday when she defends her unified WBA, WBC, and IBF welterweight titles against interim WBA champion Stephanie Pineiro Aquino in Cardiff.

Cameron enters Sunday with a 21-1 professional record with a win and a loss against Irish boxing icon Katie Taylor on her resume. She last fought in July 2025 when she defeated Jessica Camara by unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden.

Watch Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper live on Your Site on Sunday April 5.

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