Chantelle Cameron gives up WBC title in protest against women’s boxing rules
British fighter demands right to three-minute rounds WBC was set for purse bid for Cameron v Sandy Ryan Chantelle Cameron relinquished her WBC super-lightweight title on Friday in a protest over women’s boxing rules, with the British fighter demanding the right to fight three-minute rounds like (…)
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