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Caroline Dubois is in action on Sunday (Image: Getty)
Everything you need to know ahead of Caroline Dubois’s bout against Terri Harper
- Caroline Dubois is set to compete against Terri Harper in a lightweight world title unification bout at the Olympia London in Kensington. Dubois puts her WBC lightweight title on the line, while Harper defends her WBO lightweight championship.
- The preliminary fights are scheduled to begin at 5pm, with the main card broadcast starting at 7pm. Ring walks for the headline fight between Dubois and Harper are expected to occur at approximately 10pm.
- The event is the first show under a new multi-year partnership between Sky Sports and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP). Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the full card live on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
- For audiences in the United States, the entire fight card will be streamed live on ESPN+. Domestic coverage is set to begin at 12pm Eastern Time to align with the start of the preliminary bouts.
- A second world title unification features Ellie Scotney facing Mayelli Flores for the undisputed super bantamweight championship. Scotney holds the IBF, WBC, and WBO titles, while Flores brings the WBA world title to the contest.
- Former undisputed champion Chantelle Cameron moves up in weight to face Michaela Kotaskova for the vacant WBO super welterweight world title. This bout serves as a key feature of the “MVPW-01” all-female championship triple-header.
- The preliminary card includes a fourth world championship match between Irma Garcia and Emma Dolan. Garcia defends her IBF super flyweight world title against Dolan in a scheduled 10-round bout.
- The remaining schedule features Shannon Courtenay against Sasha Booker and Elizabeth Oshoba versus Chelsey Arnell. Other professional bouts on the card include Gemma Richardson and Chloe Watson in separate competitive matches.
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