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Caroline Dubois: Briton retains world title with dominant display against Camilla Panatt

Caroline Dubois: Briton retains world title with dominant display against Camilla Panatt

Dubois’ move to MVP could prove pivotal in how quickly her career and profile now accelerates.

The promotional outfit, headed by Paul and CEO Nakisa Bidarian, has invested heavily in women’s boxing and, after a period in which Dubois’ progress threatened to stall, new opportunities are likely to open up.

A unification fight with Doncaster’s Terri Harper – the WBO champion and also signed to MVP – appears a realistic next step.

Elsewhere in the division, WBA champion Stephanie Han and Turkey’s IBF title holder Elif Nur Turhan, who has eight knockouts in 12 wins, offer unification possibilities.

Dubois exchanged words with American super-featherweight champion Alycia Baumgardner at Wednesday’s news conference, a potential future bout that would generate significant interest.

“Not next, but definitely down the line,” Dubois said of Baumgardner.

But later that night, Baumgardner – speaking after her points win over Leila Beaudoin – said: “Caroline, I want that smoke.”

The American retained her WBA, IBF and WBO super-featherweight world titles.

It was her first time fighting 12, three-minute rounds, having relinquished her WBC belt to be allowed to compete under the same format as the men’s code.

Also on the card, New Zealand-born Australian Cherneka Johnson beat Amanda Galle on points to retain her undisputed bantamweight title, while Costa Rican Yokasta Valle outpointed Yadira Bustillos to keep hold of her WBC minimumweight belt.

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