Caroline Dubois is finally set to face her long-time rival Terri Harper in a highly anticipated lightweight world title unification bout. The WBC lightweight champion, who won the belt after Katie Taylor vacated it, has been calling out Harper for years, and she's now got her chance.
Dubois, a Tokyo Olympian, is known for her exciting fighting style, which she describes as "all-action." She's confident that she'll be able to beat Harper, saying that she thinks she has more skill, ability, and talent than her opponent. However, Dubois also acknowledges that Harper is a solid fighter with a lot of experience.
For Harper, the fight against Dubois is a huge opportunity to prove herself as one of the best boxers in the world. A win would not only be a major upset but also cement her status as a top contender. Harper, who has won world titles at three different weights, is known for her strong chin and ability to take a punch.
The fight takes place on April 5 at Olympia in London, live on Sky Sports. On the same bill, Ellie Scotney will be looking to make history by becoming Britain's youngest undisputed champion ever in the four-belt era. A win would set up a potential showdown with Amanda Serrano for the super-bantamweight title.
The stakes are high for all three fighters, and it promises to be an exciting and action-packed night of boxing. With Dubois' aggressive style facing off against Harper's solid defense, and Scotney looking to make history on the same card, April 5 is shaping up to be a huge night for women's boxing.
Dubois, a Tokyo Olympian, is known for her exciting fighting style, which she describes as "all-action." She's confident that she'll be able to beat Harper, saying that she thinks she has more skill, ability, and talent than her opponent. However, Dubois also acknowledges that Harper is a solid fighter with a lot of experience.
For Harper, the fight against Dubois is a huge opportunity to prove herself as one of the best boxers in the world. A win would not only be a major upset but also cement her status as a top contender. Harper, who has won world titles at three different weights, is known for her strong chin and ability to take a punch.
The fight takes place on April 5 at Olympia in London, live on Sky Sports. On the same bill, Ellie Scotney will be looking to make history by becoming Britain's youngest undisputed champion ever in the four-belt era. A win would set up a potential showdown with Amanda Serrano for the super-bantamweight title.
The stakes are high for all three fighters, and it promises to be an exciting and action-packed night of boxing. With Dubois' aggressive style facing off against Harper's solid defense, and Scotney looking to make history on the same card, April 5 is shaping up to be a huge night for women's boxing.