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Full undercard for Chantelle Cameron vs. Mary McGee junior welterweight title fight

We take a look at what to expect from the full card as Chantelle Cameron faces Mary McGee in a junior welterweight title bout on Saturday.

Chantelle Cameron in action during the Chantelle Cameron media workout ahead of their WBC, IBF and Ring Magazine Super-Lightweight World Title fight with Mary McGee at V.I.P Gym on October 20, 2021 in Manchester, England. Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images

The boxing world was hoping for a heavyweight title fight, but we still get a sizable matchup. We get a massive bout between Chantelle Cameron and Mary McGee as we move closer to crowning the queen of the junior welterweight division. Cameron puts her WBC title on the line and McGee puts her IBF title on the line with the winner claiming the inaugural Ring Magazine junior welterweight title.

The card was originally scheduled to be headlined by Dillian Whyte vs. Otto Wallin for the WBC interim heavyweight title. Whyte had to withdraw due to a shoulder injury and so we now get the important women’s bout between Cameron and McGee headlining the card.

The main event will start at 7:00 p.m. locally in Britain (BST), which is 2:00 p.m. in Eastern Time. Ring walks for Cameron vs. Mcgee are likely going to be around 5:00 p.m. ET depending on the length of the undercard. The full card will air via live stream on DAZN. To gain access to watch the fight, you can get a monthly subscription to DAZN for $19.99 or an annual subscription for $99.99.

Cameron comes into the bout as a heavy favorite at DraftKings Sportsbook, installed at -2000. McGee is a +1000 underdog. The winner will face the winner of Kali Reis vs. Jessica Camara to determine the undisputed junior lightweight champion.

Full Card for Chantelle Cameron vs. Mary McGee

  • Main event: Chantelle Cameron vs. Mary McGee, for WBC, IBF and Ring Magazine junior welterweight titles
  • Craig Richards vs. Marek Matyja, light heavyweight
  • Youssef Khoumari vs. Jorge Castaneda, for WBC International Silver junior lighweight title
  • Alen Babic vs. Eric Molina, heavyweight
  • Jordan Thompson vs. Piotr Polucki, cruisereight
  • Thomas Carty vs. Igors Vasiljevs, heavyweight
  • Johnny Fisher vs. Alvaro Terrero, heavyweight
  • Ellie Scotney vs. Eva Cantos, junior featherweight
  • John Hedges vs. Anthony Woolery, super middleweight