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Scorecard Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper from London
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World Boxing News presents the Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper scoreboard as the British rivals clash in the main event for the lightweight world title at Olympia in London.
WBN will earn points in each round as the competition takes place in front of a packed house in the UK capital.
Undefeated WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois looks to continue her rapid rise in the professional rankings against former multi-division world champion Terri Harper.
Dubois has compiled an impressive record of 12-0-1 and enters the fight determined to cement her place among women’s boxing’s top fighters.
On the other side of the ring is Harper, who has a wealth of championship experience and arrives with the WBO lightweight title in an attempt to end Dubois’ undefeated streak.
Therefore, youth and dynamics with proven championship pedigree will compete in the competition, which promises to be a fascinating match for the world champion title.
Dubois vs Harper scorecard
WBC and WBO lightweight titles
10 rounds
Results round by round
Dubois vs. Harper
Round 1 | 10-10
Round 2 | 9-10
Round 3 | 10-9
Round 4 | 10-9
Round 5 | 10-9
Round 6 | 10-8
Round 7 | 10-9
Round 8 | 10-9
Round 9 | 10-9
Round 10 | 10-9
WBN Current total
Dubois | 99
Harper | 91
Result
Winner | DUBOIS LEAVE
Official result | 98-91×2 | 97-92
Round by Round Notes
1 | Nothing round. No one struck a blow.
2 | Both sides still uncertain, but Harper lands his best punch of the round right at the end.
3 | Dubois is busier and lands more often despite another round where not much happens.
4 | Best round of fighting so far. They both scored, but Dubois had the more brilliant shots.
5 | Dubois hits a great body shot and starts to take control.
6 | Harper hits a solid shot slow in the round as Dubois taunts. Judge Victor Loughlin has a word.
7 | Dubois is already starting to turn it on, confidence flowing from the knockdown.
8 | Harper was left bleeding from a sickening headbutt. The incident only makes things worse because Dubois is in control.
9 | Harper showed great courage, but given Dubois’ punch combinations and combinations, he doesn’t have much hope of making a decision.
10 | Dubois lands great again and Harper fights back. There is only one result here.
Event information
Place: Olympia, Kensington, London, UK
Promoter: The most valuable promotions / VIP promotions
Broadcast: ESPN+ (USA) | Sky Sports (UK)
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