Chantelle Cameron beat Michaela Kotaskova in London to win the vacant WBO junior middleweight title and become a two-weight world champion.

Chantelle Cameron became a two-weight world champion after beating Michaela Kotaskova to claim the vacant WBO junior middleweight title in London on Sunday.

The Briton won the bout at Olympia on the Dubois vs Harper undercard, adding a second world championship in a new weight class to her resume.

BBC Sport reported the result at 20:03 UTC on April 5, with the official fight listings from Most Valuable Promotions and the WBO confirming the title was on the line on the London card.

The win continues Cameron's rise as one of Britain's leading women boxers and gives her another major belt on a high-profile all-women's show.

Further post-fight details, including the method of victory and official scorecards, were not included in the sources reviewed. But the result was enough to make Cameron a two-weight world champion on a busy night for women's boxing in London.

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