Dubois vs Harper: Title Unification Clash Headlines Historic Women's Boxing Card
Dubois vs Harper: Women's Boxing Title Unification Fight Details

Dubois vs Harper: Title Unification Clash Headlines Historic Women's Boxing Card

This weekend, British boxing rivals Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper will finally settle their simmering grudge in a highly anticipated title-unification clash. The frosty build-up between the two fighters culminates on Sunday 5 April at London's Olympia, where unbeaten Dubois puts her WBC lightweight belt on the line against fellow Briton Harper, who defends her WBO title.

A Landmark Event for Women's Boxing

The Dubois-Harper showdown headlines a truly historic fight card where eight of the ten scheduled bouts feature women's contests. Remarkably, four of these matches are for world championships, making this one of the most significant events in recent women's boxing history.

Organised by Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, which has been aggressively signing women fighters in recent months, the card represents a major statement about the growing prominence of women's boxing. This follows Saturday's action where Welsh star Lauren Price defends her unified welterweight belts against Stephanie Pineiro.

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Stacked Undercard Features Multiple Championship Bouts

The supporting card is packed with talent and championship implications. Ellie Scotney appears in her own title-unification fight, while rising star Emma Dolan competes in a championship bout. Notably, Chantelle Cameron – the only boxer to have defeated legendary Katie Taylor – also features in a title contest.

The complete fight card includes:

  • Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper (WBC & WBO lightweight title unification)
  • Ellie Scotney vs Mayelli Flores (IBF, WBC, WBO & WBA super-bantamweight title unification)
  • Irma Garcia vs Emma Dolan (IBF super-flyweight title)
  • Chantelle Cameron vs Michaela Kotaskova (vacant WBO super-welterweight title)
  • Chloe Watson vs Teresa Makinen (bantamweight)
  • Shannon Courtenay vs Sasha Booker (bantamweight)
  • Elizabeth Oshoba vs Chelsey Arnell (super-featherweight)
  • Gemma Paige Richardson vs Johana Rajmont (lightweight)
  • Harvey Smith vs Juan Alberto Batista (men's super-bantamweight)
  • Arjon Basi vs Jake Price (men's super-lightweight)

Event Details and Viewing Information

The event takes place on Sunday 5 April at Olympia in London. While exact timings haven't been confirmed, the main card is expected to begin at 7pm BST (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET). The main-event ring walks for Dubois vs Harper are anticipated from approximately 9pm BST (1pm PT / 3pm CT / 4pm ET).

In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will broadcast the fights live on its Main Event and Action channels. For viewers in the United States, ESPN+ will provide streaming coverage of the entire event.

Betting Odds and Responsible Gambling

Current betting odds via Betway (accurate as of Monday 30 March) position Dubois as the strong favourite at 2/11, with Harper at 4/1 and a draw priced at 16/1. It's important to note that all odds and offers are subject to change, and terms and conditions apply.

Gambling carries risks of addiction and financial loss. Always gamble responsibly, only bet what you can afford to lose, and utilise available tools like deposit limits and time-outs. If gambling becomes problematic, support is available from organisations like BeGambleAware and Gamcare.

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