O2 Arena, London - In an IBF, WBC junior welterweight unification, Chantelle Cameron (15-0, 8 KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Mary McGee (27-4, 15 KOs). (photos by Mark Robinson)
The scores were 100-90, 99-91 and 99-92.
They were not shy about trading punches in the early round, with Cameron having the edge. They continued to trade often in the second, and Cameron was still landing the better, more accurate punches.
Cameron was being busier and outworking McGee in the third. They were brawling toe to toe in the fourth, with Cameron having the edge. McGee had success when she would jab at the distance. Cameron was letting her hands go more often and unloading combinations. The fifth was a bit closer, with Cameron still having a workrate edge.
In the sixth, Cameron landing more clean punches, with McGee having some successes as well. Cameron showcased the better accuracy. During the seventh, McGee was doing a lot of bodywork. Cameron was looking to make it a fire-fight upstairs and connecting well. McGee was pressing forward at the start of the eight. Cameron was moving and shooting the more accurate punches. They brawled it out at the end of the round.
McGee was pressing and throwing a lot in the ninth. Cameron seemed to be slowing down a bit from the pace. In the tenth and final round, McGee had the edge as they were trading some heavy punches. Cameron was more than willing to exchange, but she was a bit tired and didn't have enough sting left on her punches.
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