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Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper: Start time, undercard and how to watch fight – UK Times

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This weekend, Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper will settle their grudge after a frosty build-up to their title-unification clash.

At London’s Olympia, the unbeaten Dubois will put her WBC lightweight belt on the line, while fellow Briton Harper defends the WBO title. It will be the headline fight on a card where eight of the 10 bouts are women’s contests – four of them for world titles.

The undercard sees Ellie Scotney in a title-unification fight of her own, while rising star Emma Dolan is also in action in a championship bout, as is Chantelle Cameron – the only boxer to have beaten the legendary Katie Taylor.

This all follows Lauren Price’s defence of her unified welterweight belts on Saturday, as the Welsh star faces Stephanie Pineiro. Still, most of the focus is on Sunday’s card, organised by Jake Paul’s company Most Valuable Promotions, which has signed a great number of women’s fighters in recent months.

Here’s all you need to know.

When is the fight? How can I watch it?

The event will take place on Sunday 5 April at Olympia in London. Exact timings have not yet been confirmed, but the main card is expected to begin at 7pm BST (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET), with main-event ring walks from 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET).

How can I watch it?

Sky Sports will air the fights live on its Main Event and Action channels.

Odds

Dubois – 2/11

Harper – 4/1

Draw – 16/1

Caroline Dubois (left) and Terri Harper at their launch press conference
Caroline Dubois (left) and Terri Harper at their launch press conference (Mark Robinson MVP)

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Fight card in full

‘C’ denotes champion; subject to change

Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper (for Dubois’s WBC lightweight title, Harper’s WBO title)

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Ellie Scotney vs Mayelli Flores (for Scotney’s IBF, WBC, WBO super-bantamweight titles, Flores’s WBA title)

Irma Garcia (C) vs Emma Dolan (IBF super-flyweight title)

Chantelle Cameron (C) vs Michaela Kotaskova (vacant WBO super-welterweight title)

Chantelle Cameron (right) famously became the first fighter to beat Katie Taylor, in 2023
Chantelle Cameron (right) famously became the first fighter to beat Katie Taylor, in 2023 (AP)

Chloe Watson vs Teresa Makinen (bantamweight)

Shannon Courtenay vs Sasha Booker (bantamweight)

Elizabeth Oshoba vs Chelsey Arnell (super-featherweight)

Gemma Paige Richardson vs Johana Rajmont (lightweight)

Harvey Smith vs Juan Alberto Batista (men’s super-bantamweight)

Arjon Basi vs Jake Price (men’s super-lightweight)

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