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Cameron becomes two-weight world champ and calls for Mayer fight next

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Last updated: April 5, 2026 8:17 pm
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Chantelle Cameron Seizes Super-Welterweight Glory, Sets Sights on Mikaela Mayer Super-Fight

In a masterclass of disciplined aggression and technical superiority, Chantelle Cameron has once again etched her name into the history books. Moving up two weight classes, the Northampton fighter captured the vacant WBO super-welterweight title with a commanding unanimous decision victory over a game but outgunned Michaela Kotaskova. This monumental win at the OVO Arena Wembley transforms Cameron into a rare British two-weight world champion, adding the 154-pound strap to her undisputed legacy at 140 pounds. But even as the new gold belt was draped over her shoulder, Cameron’s gaze was fixed firmly on the future, issuing a thunderous call-out to a fellow pound-for-pound star: “Mikaela Mayer, let’s get it on.”

Contents
  • A Calculated Ascent: Cameron Conquers a New Division
  • Expert Analysis: The Blueprint of a Two-Weight Champion
  • The Blockbuster Call-Out: Why Cameron vs. Mayer is a Must-Make Fight
  • Predictions and The Road Ahead for Cameron
  • Conclusion: A Champion Forging Her Own Legacy

A Calculated Ascent: Cameron Conquers a New Division

Stepping into the ring against the unbeaten Kotaskova, questions swirled around Cameron’s move to super-welterweight. Could she carry her renowned power and relentless engine through the weight jump? Would the natural size of Kotaskova prove too much? Cameron answered with a performance that silenced any doubters. From the opening bell, she showcased a refined, patient approach. Gone was the seek-and-destroy mission of her Katie Taylor bouts; in its place was a calculated dissection.

Cameron’s jab was the cornerstone of her victory, a piston-like tool that consistently snapped back Kotaskova’s head and controlled the distance. She expertly cut off the ring, negating Kotaskova’s movement, and unleashed sharp, concussive combinations to the head and body. While Kotaskova showed immense heart and durability, absorbing Cameron’s best shots throughout the ten-round affair, she lacked the firepower or tactical nuance to deter the British star. The judges’ scorecards—99-91, 98-92, 97-93—reflected Cameron’s near-total dominance, a statement win that announced her as a force in a second weight class.

Expert Analysis: The Blueprint of a Two-Weight Champion

Cameron’s victory was a testament to more than just physical prowess; it was a win born of intelligent preparation and strategic execution. Analysts point to several key factors that secured her place among the elite multi-division champions.

  • Adapted Game Plan: Recognizing the different challenges at 154 pounds, Cameron and trainer Jamie Moore emphasized precision over volume. She picked her shots carefully, conserving energy while maximizing damage, a necessary adjustment for the heavier division.
  • Power Translation: The most critical question was answered emphatically. Cameron’s power not only carried up but remained a debilitating weapon. Her thudding body shots visibly slowed Kotaskova in the mid-rounds, proving she can hurt naturally bigger opponents.
  • Ring IQ and Composure: Facing an unfamiliar opponent, Cameron never deviated from the plan. She remained composed, stuck to her fundamentals, and never allowed frustration to creep in during Kotaskova’s sporadic successes. This maturity separates champions from contenders.

This victory underscores Cameron’s status as a complete fighter. She is no longer just the tenacious pressure fighter from the Taylor wars; she is a versatile technician who can box, punch, and adapt to any style presented to her.

The Blockbuster Call-Out: Why Cameron vs. Mayer is a Must-Make Fight

Even before the final bell had rung, the boxing world was anticipating Cameron’s next move. She left no room for speculation. In her post-fight interview, the new champion cut straight to the chase, naming former unified super-featherweight champion Mikaela Mayer as her desired next opponent. This isn’t just another call-out; it’s a pitch-perfect demand for what could be the biggest fight in women’s boxing for 2024.

A clash with Mayer represents a stylistic fireworks display. Mayer, an elite-level boxer with an Olympic pedigree and sharp technical skills, has also shown a willingness to engage in thrilling wars, as seen in her Fight of the Year contender against Alycia Baumgardner. Cameron’s relentless pressure and bruising power against Mayer’s sublime jab and footwork is a matchmaker’s dream. Furthermore, the narrative is irresistible: two proud, outspoken champions, both coming off significant wins, each believing they are the best fighter in the broader lightweight-to-welterweight landscape. The promotional build-up would be electric, and the in-ring action guaranteed.

For Cameron, the motivation is clear. Beating Mayer would solidify her crossover appeal in the United States and add another legendary name to her résumé. For Mayer, moving up to challenge a two-weight champion like Cameron offers a chance to make an immediate splash at a new weight and claim a piece of the spotlight that comes with a victory of that magnitude.

Predictions and The Road Ahead for Cameron

The path forward is now crystal clear. The boxing community will demand that promoters make Cameron vs. Mayer a reality. Given both fighters’ affiliations with Matchroom and Top Rank, and their shared desire for legacy-defining fights, there are few logistical hurdles. Expect negotiations to move quickly, with a potential showdown in late spring or early summer 2024, likely in the UK or as a co-feature on a major US card.

In terms of a prediction for that potential super-fight, it shapes up as a razor-close, high-skill battle. Mayer’s length and boxing brain could cause Cameron problems early. However, Cameron’s proven ability to walk through elite offense—as she did against Katie Taylor—and her relentless body attack may be the deciding factor. The prediction here is that Cameron’s physicality and pressure would gradually break down Mayer over the championship rounds, leading to a late stoppage or a hard-fought decision win for the British fighter.

Beyond Mayer, the super-welterweight division holds other intriguing challenges, including unification bouts with champions like Natasha Jonas. However, the Mayer fight is the priority, the one that transcends the sport and captures the imagination of the casual fan.

Conclusion: A Champion Forging Her Own Legacy

Chantelle Cameron’s journey is evolving from one of a formidable challenger to that of a defining champion of her era. By moving up and decisively claiming a world title at super-welterweight, she has stepped out of the shadow of the Katie Taylor rivalry and carved a unique path. She is no longer defined by a single victory or defeat; she is defined by her relentless pursuit of greatness and her willingness to take the hardest fights available.

Her call for Mikaela Mayer is the call of a true champion—confident, ambitious, and focused on legacy. In an era where women’s boxing is soaring to unprecedented heights, fights like Cameron vs. Mayer are the essential building blocks. Cameron, now a two-weight world champion, has the platform, the skill, and the audacity to headline this new golden age. The boxing world has heard her call. Now, it waits for the answer.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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