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Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper – Results & Post-Fight Report

Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper – Results & Post-Fight Report

Caroline Dubois became the unified WBC and WBO lightweight world champion, dropping Terri Harper on route to a unanimous decision victory at the Olympia on Sunday.

Dubois (13-0-1, 5 KOs) floored Harper (16-3-2, 6 KOs) with a hard left hand in the sixth round and weathered a late rally to run out a comfortable victor.

The pair had shared a frosty build-up, although the two champions cancelled each other out in the opening few rounds, with Dubois struggling to nail her rival clean.

Harper was having some success on the back foot and evaded Dubois’ attacks early on.

However, the 25-year-old found her range by halfway and scored a crucial breakthrough.

Dubois dropped Harper in the sixth round Photo Credit: Most Valuable Promotions

A jab followed up by a left hand dropped the Denaby native.

‘Belter’ beat the count and the bell sounded to her relief.

Blood was streaming down Harper’s face by the ninth, following a head clash, although she bravely piled on the pressure, sensing her time as world champion was limited if she was unable to swing the momentum.

The pair traded frantically in a thrilling final round, although the knockout Harper desperately needed didn’t ever seem likely despite her success.

Two scores of 98-91 and another at 97-92 saw her crowned unified WBC and WBO lightweight champion.

The Londoner remained on course for a future showdown with grudge rival Alycia Baumgardner.

Scotney becomes undisputed champion

Ellie Scotney became the undisputed super bantamweight champion with a dominant points win over Mayelli Flores in a thrilling contest.

Scotney came into the contest as the WBC, IBF and WBO champion and was vying to rip away Flores’ WBA belt.

The home favourite was put under constant pressure by the Mexican who traded frantically throughout, but Scotney’s superior skillset and counter-punching saw her take the victory and become the youngest undisputed champion, male or female in the four-belt era, with two scores of 100-90 and another at 96-94.

Scotney celebrates becoming undisputed champion Photo Credit: Most Valuable Promotions
Scotney celebrates becoming undisputed champion Photo Credit: Most Valuable Promotions
Cameron crowned world champion

Chantelle Cameron became world champion once again winning the vacant WBO super welterweight title with a comfortable points victory over Michaela Kotaskova.

Cameron secured victory with two scores of 99-91 and another at 100-90 confirming her dominance.

The 34-year-old faced off with unified WBC, IBF and WBA titlist, Mikaela Mayer, with the pair on course for an title undisputed showdown.

Cameron faced off with Mayer after becoming world champion Photo Credit: Most Valuable Promotions
Cameron faced off with Mayer after becoming world champion Photo Credit: Most Valuable Promotions
Remaining Undercard

Emma Dolan’s hopes of becoming world champion were dashed in a third round defeat to IBF super flyweight titlist, Irma Garcia.

Chloe Watson suffered a third defeat in four bouts, outpointed by Finland’s Teresa Makinen.

Former world champion, Shannon Courtenay won a third successive fight, stopping Sasha Booker in the third round of their super flyweight clash.

Nigeria’s Elizabeth Oshoba remained unbeaten, also winning in the third round against Chelsey Arnell.

Super lightweight prospect, Arjon Basi made it three straight professional victories with a second round knockout of Jake Price.

At super bantamweight Harvey Smith saw off Juan Alberto Batista on points and Gemma Paige Richardson did the same in her lightweight meeting with Johana Rajmont.

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