The story isn’t finished. Not yet.
Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron are 1–1. One win apiece. One glorious high and one crushing low each. And now, with whispers of a trilogy fight gaining ground, the stakes are higher than ever. This isn’t just about belts. It’s about legacy.
Because when it’s all said and done, only one of them will be remembered as the best of their era.
The First Fight: Cameron’s Crowning Moment
In May 2023, Chantelle Cameron walked into Dublin and silenced the crowd. It was the kind of performance every fighter dreams of — composed, calculated, and conclusive. She beat Katie Taylor in her own backyard, ending the Irish icon’s unbeaten record and putting herself on the map.
Relive that historic night via the BBC
The Rematch: Taylor Strikes Back
Six months later, Taylor came back. Smarter, slicker, more urgent. She made adjustments, dug deep, and edged a narrow majority decision. Some still debate the result — but the win stands, and with it came a sense of unfinished business.
At 37, Taylor’s not just trying to hold on. She wants to go out on top, with no doubt left behind.
If you missed our breakdown of Taylor’s return fight and what it meant for her career trajectory.
Why the Trilogy Matters
It’s rare that we get true rivalries in modern boxing — especially in the women’s game. But Taylor vs Cameron has become something special. Two elite fighters, perfectly matched in styles and mentality, bringing the best out of each other.
A third bout would be the final chapter in one of the most compelling stories women’s boxing has told.
And make no mistake — both have plenty on the line.
Final Thoughts
Whether it lands in Dublin, Manchester or Saudi Arabia, the Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron trilogy deserves a fitting finale. No controversy, no caveats — just a clean fight between two future Hall of Famers.
Taylor’s looking to close the book on her own terms. Cameron’s looking to rip the ending out of her hands.
Let them settle it properly.