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Caroline Dubois outclasses Terri Harper to Unify Lightweight Titles in London. Full Fight Night Recap Caroline Dubois Unifies WBC & WBO Lightweight Titles Over Terri Harper

Caroline Dubois outclasses Terri Harper to Unify Lightweight Titles in London. Full Fight Night Recap Caroline Dubois Unifies WBC & WBO Lightweight Titles Over Terri Harper

In a commanding and mature performance, Caroline Dubois unified the WBC and WBO lightweight titles with a clear cut unanimous decision victory over Terri Harper on Sunday night at Olympia in London. The bout headlined the inaugural MVPW event, marking the launch of Most Valuable Promotions’ partnership with Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.

Dubois (13-0-1, 5 KOs) entered the contest as WBC champion and delivered a disciplined, technically sharp outing to secure the WBO belt from Harper (16-3-2, 6 KOs), a former three division world champion. The judges’ scorecards (98-91, 97-92), and (98-91) reflected Dubois’ control across the majority of the fight.

From the opening bell, Dubois established her rhythm behind a consistent jab and superior footwork, dictating distance and tempo. Harper, known for her grit and experience at the elite level, attempted to close the gap and impose physicality, but struggled to consistently penetrate Dubois’ defense.

The defining moment came in the closing seconds of the sixth round, when Dubois landed a clean shot that sent Harper to the canvas. Although Harper beat the count and continued, the knockdown further cemented Dubois’ advantage on the scorecards.

With the victory, Dubois not only retained her WBC title but added the WBO and Ring Magazine straps, solidifying her position as a leading force in the lightweight division.

Undercard Results

In the co-feature, Ellie Scotney delivered a dominant performance to become the undisputed super bantamweight champion. Scotney (12-0) defeated Mayelli Flores (13-2-1, 4 KOs) via unanimous decision, with scores of 96-94, 100-90, and 100-90. With the win, Scotney retained her IBF, WBC, and WBO titles, while adding the WBA belt to complete the four-title collection.

At super welterweight, Chantelle Cameron (22-1, 8 KOs) returned to winning form with a unanimous decision victory over Michaela Kotaskova (11-1-4, 2 KOs). The judges scored the bout 100-90, 99-91, and 99-91. Cameron claimed the WBO 154-pound title and, following the fight, engaged in a face-off with Mikaela Mayer, signaling a potential high-profile clash ahead.

Elsewhere on the card, Irma Garcia stopped Emma Dolan via TKO in the third round (1:23).

Preliminary Bouts

• Shannon Courtenay def. Sasha Booker by TKO (R3, 1:57)

• Teresa Makinen def. Chloe Watson by points (77-75)

• Elizabeth Oshoba def. Chelsey Arnell by TKO (R3, 0:42)

Dubois’ performance in the main event underscored her evolution from prospect to unified champion, showcasing composure, ring IQ, and tactical discipline against a seasoned opponent. With two belts now in her possession, her trajectory points firmly toward further consolidation in a competitive lightweight landscape.

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