Mayer and Cameron Face Off at Olympia
- Chantelle Cameron became a two-weight world champion on April 5, 2026, after defeating Michaela Kotaskova by unanimous decision to claim the vacant WBO light-middleweight world title.
- Cameron's victory adds the WBO light-middleweight belt to her existing accolades, marking her transition into a two-weight champion.
- Following her victory, Cameron's focus has shifted toward a potential undisputed world title showdown.
Chantelle Cameron became a two-weight world champion on April 5, 2026, after defeating Michaela Kotaskova by unanimous decision to claim the vacant WBO light-middleweight world title. The bout took place at the Olympia in London as part of an undercard for the world title unification clash between Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper.
Cameron’s victory adds the WBO light-middleweight belt to her existing accolades, marking her transition into a two-weight champion. The fight was contested over 10 three-minute rounds.
Future Undisputed Ambitions
Following her victory, Cameron’s focus has shifted toward a potential undisputed world title showdown. Mikaela Mayer, who was ringside at the Olympia for the event, has emerged as a primary target for a future clash. Mayer currently holds the WBO welterweight belt and unified the WBA, WBC, and WBO super-welterweight titles in October after a unanimous decision victory over Mary Spencer in Montreal.
The two fighters participated in a face-off in the ring at the Olympia. Mayer indicated that negotiations for a fight should be straightforward because both athletes are represented by Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).
Mikaela Mayer
It’s going to be easy to make because we’re both with MVP
Cameron has expressed her admiration for Mayer’s skills, though she remains eager to compete against her. Cameron previously suggested a path to an undisputed title where Mayer and Lauren Price would face one another, with Cameron then fighting the winner to collect all the belts.
Other Results at the Olympia
The event at the Olympia featured several other high-profile boxing matches. Ellie Scotney became the youngest British undisputed champion in the four-belt era by defeating Mayelli Flores via unanimous decision. Scotney secured the victory and the WBA super-bantamweight title, joining Josh Taylor, Chantelle Cameron, and Savannah Marshall as the only British boxers to achieve undisputed status in this era.

In other results from the card, Emma Dolan of Norwich suffered a third-round knockout defeat against IBF super-flyweight champion Irma Garcia.
The main event featured Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper fighting to unify the WBC and WBO lightweight world championships.
Career Context and Standings
The current landscape of the super-welterweight and light-middleweight divisions remains competitive with multiple champions across different belts. While Cameron has now secured a title in a second weight class, Mayer continues to hold a significant grip on the division as a unified champion across three major belts in the super-welterweight category and a title in the welterweight division.
The potential matchup between Cameron and Mayer would represent a significant clash between two of the most prominent figures in women’s boxing, combining Cameron’s recent momentum and two-weight success with Mayer’s status as a unified champion.
