Northampton’s undefeated contender Chantelle Cameron has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing.
Cameron (12-0, 7 KOs) finds herself on the cusp of world title action after winning WBC final eliminators in two separate divisions last year, securing her spot as mandatory challenger to undisputed lightweight champion Katie Taylor and super-lightweight ruler Jessica McCaskill.
Trained by Jamie Moore, the 29-year-old Cameron says a huge showdown with her idol Taylor remains at the top of her wish list but she won’t put her career on hold waiting for it and is already targeting other opportunities.
“Matchroom and Sky are a huge platform,” said Cameron. “It’s always been in my sights and I’ve not had the chance until now to link-up, I can’t wait to get going. Day-by-day under Jamie and Nigel [Travis], I’m improving but I’m still not the finished article. This time has allowed me to work in different areas I probably wouldn’t have focused on in proper training camp.
“I wasn’t expecting to become mandatory [at] two weights, it was a bit of a shock but I’m delighted with [management company] MTK [Global] and Jamie since we’ve all come together. The last two fights have been great matchmaking and now a world title shot is not too far away either at lightweight or super-lightweight.
“Before my first pro fight, people were asking me to fight Katie. I’m a massive fan, she’s a legend and I look up to her but at the same time I’m her mandatory and I want that fight. That being said, I don’t want to be hanging around waiting – it could be years away, she has a fight lined up and is also talking about other fights.
“I want to win world titles myself and can’t be sitting around waiting for that fight. As it stands, I’m not sure what the next move is given what’s happened with Covid-19 but I’ll be ready to go when the call comes. I’m looking to put on a good show for my Matchroom debut, first impressions last.”
Promoter Eddie Hearn added: “I’m delighted to welcome Chantelle Cameron to the team. I’ve been watching her closely over the last couple of years and she’s a huge talent – exciting, relentless and punches very hard. I believe she is going to go on and become a multi-weight world champion.
“Her next fight will be for a world title and we’ll announce it in the next couple of weeks. Women’s boxing is on fire right now and I’m so excited to be a part of it and deliver huge nights on Sky Sports and DAZN.”