Caroline Dubois is confident that a fight against Alycia Baumgardner would be the biggest in women's boxing. The 24-year-old British boxer, who won her WBC lightweight world championship last year, believes that a showdown with the American unified super-featherweight champion would be a massive event that would catapult both fighters to new heights.
Dubois has been calling out Baumgardner for months, saying that she wants to test herself against the experienced and formidable fighter. However, their verbal sparring has only intensified in recent weeks, with Baumgardner describing Dubois as "a puppy" who should wait her turn.
Despite the tension between them, Dubois remains confident that she can beat Baumgardner and prove herself as one of the best boxers in the world. She believes that a fight between the two would be huge for women's boxing, and that it would bring attention and exposure to the sport.
Dubois also wants to face WBA champion Stephanie Han or IBF champion Elif Nur Turhan next, but a unification bout with Harper is seen as her priority. She is hopeful that the fight will take place in the UK in the first half of this year, although it has yet to be officially announced.
The rivalry between Dubois and Baumgardner has already generated significant buzz, and many fans are eagerly awaiting the potential showdown between the two fighters. With their skills and personalities on full display, a fight between Dubois and Baumgardner would undoubtedly be an exciting and memorable event in women's boxing.
Dubois has been calling out Baumgardner for months, saying that she wants to test herself against the experienced and formidable fighter. However, their verbal sparring has only intensified in recent weeks, with Baumgardner describing Dubois as "a puppy" who should wait her turn.
Despite the tension between them, Dubois remains confident that she can beat Baumgardner and prove herself as one of the best boxers in the world. She believes that a fight between the two would be huge for women's boxing, and that it would bring attention and exposure to the sport.
Dubois also wants to face WBA champion Stephanie Han or IBF champion Elif Nur Turhan next, but a unification bout with Harper is seen as her priority. She is hopeful that the fight will take place in the UK in the first half of this year, although it has yet to be officially announced.
The rivalry between Dubois and Baumgardner has already generated significant buzz, and many fans are eagerly awaiting the potential showdown between the two fighters. With their skills and personalities on full display, a fight between Dubois and Baumgardner would undoubtedly be an exciting and memorable event in women's boxing.