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Northampton Today
By the People, for the People
Chantelle Cameron Becomes Two-Weight World Champion
British boxer Chantelle Cameron makes history by capturing titles in two weight classes
Apr. 12, 2026 at 6:29am
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Chantelle Cameron's historic victory over Michaela Kotaskova showcases the growing power and influence of women's boxing, as the sport continues to break down barriers and challenge gender norms.Northampton TodayIn a captivating bout, British boxer Chantelle Cameron defeated previously undefeated Czech fighter Michaela Kotaskova to become a two-weight world champion. The 34-year-old from Northampton made the bold decision to vacate her WBC light-welterweight title in protest of the unequal rules governing men's and women's boxing, before seamlessly transitioning to the higher weight class and emerging victorious.
Why it matters
Cameron's historic achievement is a powerful statement about the growing legitimacy and popularity of women's boxing. Her principled stand against gender inequality in the sport, coupled with her dominant performance in the ring, highlights the challenges female athletes face and the need for greater equality and fairness in the world of sports.
The details
The fight against Kotaskova showcased Cameron's strategic prowess, as she chose to compete in three-minute rounds, demonstrating her understanding of pacing and endurance. Her ability to maintain a high tempo throughout the fight, while landing powerful shots to her opponent's head and body, was a testament to her skill and determination.
- Chantelle Cameron vacated her WBC light-welterweight title in protest of unequal rules in July 2025.
- The fight against Michaela Kotaskova took place on April 11, 2026.
The players
Chantelle Cameron
A 34-year-old British boxer from Northampton who has become a two-weight world champion, making a bold statement about gender equality in the sport.
Michaela Kotaskova
A previously undefeated Czech fighter who faced off against Cameron in the recent bout.
What they’re saying
“Chantelle Cameron's decision to vacate her title in protest of the unequal rules governing men's and women's boxing is a testament to her commitment to fairness and equality.”
— Aracelis Kilback, Sports enthusiast
“The fact that Cameron was able to overcome the challenges of fighting under unequal rules and emerge victorious is a powerful statement of resilience and determination.”
— Aracelis Kilback, Sports enthusiast
What’s next
The boxing community will closely follow Cameron's future fights and her continued advocacy for gender equality in the sport.
The takeaway
Chantelle Cameron's historic achievement as a two-weight world champion is a testament to the growing power and influence of women's boxing. Her principled stand against gender inequality and her dominant performance in the ring have the potential to inspire and empower future generations of female athletes.


