Caroline Dubois makes the first defence of her WBC lightweight championship this Saturday, January 11 against Jessica Camara. The bout takes place at the Park Community Arena in Sheffield as chief support to Callum Simpson vs Steed Woodall. Sky Sports will broadcast the event live.
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Dubois won the WBC interim championship, while defending her lesser IBO strap, last time out with a shutout decision over Maira Moneo. ‘Sweet Caroline’ hoped that would put her in line for a shot at then-champion Katie Taylor. But the Irish superstar vacated her title, with Chantelle Cameron or Amanda Serrano three-matches looking like her direction of travel.
Dubois’ title was upgraded from interim to full and she walks into the ring as a world champion for the first time. Dubois’ credentials are strong despite the complicated nature of her title win. At the age of just 23, Dubois has already shown many of the elements needed to be a dominant champion in this sport.
Dubois was 20 years of age when she tasted Olympic disappointment in the quarter-final of the Tokyo 2020 games. ‘Sweet Caroline’ had won the Youth Olympics two years prior in Athens, but a narrow 3-2 loss to Sudaporn Seesondee put paid to her hopes at the big event.
After debuting in the pros with a points win over Vaida Masiokaite, Dubois racked up five stoppage victories on the bounce. Such power is uncommon in the women’s game and the Londoner’s dominance necessitated a step-up in class.
Better opponents have led to longer fights, but Dubois barely dropped a round in beating ex-IBF title challenger Yanina del Carmen Lescano, Magali Rodriguez for the vacant IBO strap, Miranda Reyes in her first defence and WBC interim queen Moneo. She might not be racking up the knockouts, but nobody can lay a significant glove on the youngster.
Camara is coming in with 18 fights of experience and a huge win on her record. ‘The Cobra’ beat former two-weight world champion Choi Hyun-mi by split decision last time out to claim the WBA Gold championship. The Korean star was unbeaten in 21 fights and had made 18 successful world title defences across her career.
The win was a gigantic upset and a huge calling card for Camara. Having beaten a superstar of the sport on her home turf in Suwon, the idea of travelling to the UK to face Dubois will hold little intimidation. The Canadian also holds a victory over former WBO featherweight champion Heather Hardy and has taken the legendary Kali Reis to a split decision in a world title bout.
Camara is the exact sort of opponent Dubois needs at this point. Someone who has fought the best and beaten some of them, but is not an insurmountable icon like Taylor. These are the sort of fights you have between your first knockings at world class and a superfight. The ones that show where your level lies.
Dubois is heavily-favoured to win and that is no surprise. But Camara is a live opponent who is accustomed to tricky away missions. If ‘Sweet Caroline’ pulls off yet another performance in which she wins every round, it will truly put her on the map at world level.
Taylor’s dance card is pretty full, but with BOXXER promoting Lauren Price and Natasha Jonas’ unification up at welterweight, there are still massive fights. This one is far from a foregone conclusion. But it is a gateway to what could be a banner 2025 for Caroline Dubois.asdasdasdasd
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Dubois won the WBC interim championship, while defending her lesser IBO strap, last time out with a shutout decision over Maira Moneo. ‘Sweet Caroline’ hoped that would put her in line for a shot at then-champion Katie Taylor. But the Irish superstar vacated her title, with Chantelle Cameron or Amanda Serrano three-matches looking like her direction of travel.
Dubois’ title was upgraded from interim to full and she walks into the ring as a world champion for the first time. Dubois’ credentials are strong despite the complicated nature of her title win. At the age of just 23, Dubois has already shown many of the elements needed to be a dominant champion in this sport.
Dubois was 20 years of age when she tasted Olympic disappointment in the quarter-final of the Tokyo 2020 games. ‘Sweet Caroline’ had won the Youth Olympics two years prior in Athens, but a narrow 3-2 loss to Sudaporn Seesondee put paid to her hopes at the big event.
After debuting in the pros with a points win over Vaida Masiokaite, Dubois racked up five stoppage victories on the bounce. Such power is uncommon in the women’s game and the Londoner’s dominance necessitated a step-up in class.
Better opponents have led to longer fights, but Dubois barely dropped a round in beating ex-IBF title challenger Yanina del Carmen Lescano, Magali Rodriguez for the vacant IBO strap, Miranda Reyes in her first defence and WBC interim queen Moneo. She might not be racking up the knockouts, but nobody can lay a significant glove on the youngster.
Camara is coming in with 18 fights of experience and a huge win on her record. ‘The Cobra’ beat former two-weight world champion Choi Hyun-mi by split decision last time out to claim the WBA Gold championship. The Korean star was unbeaten in 21 fights and had made 18 successful world title defences across her career.
The win was a gigantic upset and a huge calling card for Camara. Having beaten a superstar of the sport on her home turf in Suwon, the idea of travelling to the UK to face Dubois will hold little intimidation. The Canadian also holds a victory over former WBO featherweight champion Heather Hardy and has taken the legendary Kali Reis to a split decision in a world title bout.
Camara is the exact sort of opponent Dubois needs at this point. Someone who has fought the best and beaten some of them, but is not an insurmountable icon like Taylor. These are the sort of fights you have between your first knockings at world class and a superfight. The ones that show where your level lies.
Dubois is heavily-favoured to win and that is no surprise. But Camara is a live opponent who is accustomed to tricky away missions. If ‘Sweet Caroline’ pulls off yet another performance in which she wins every round, it will truly put her on the map at world level.
Taylor’s dance card is pretty full, but with BOXXER promoting Lauren Price and Natasha Jonas’ unification up at welterweight, there are still massive fights. This one is far from a foregone conclusion. But it is a gateway to what could be a banner 2025 for Caroline Dubois.asdasdasdasd