Cameron Cameron hopes that the long -awaited trilogy fight Katie Taylor is a more realistic perspective after joining Jake Paul’s most valuable promotions.
Cameron (20-1, 8 KO) announced that she had signed a contract with MVP on Monday with another UK star IBF Super Middle Wweight, Savannah Marshall.
After two hits against Taylor (24-1, 6 KO) in 2023 with one victory, Cameron has long called for the third and deciding about the fight.
MVP, which Amanda Serrano also represents, worked closely with Taylor, and their third fight for July 11 in Modern York.
Asked if she hopes that moving to MVP can bring her closer to the third fight against Taylor, Cameron said ESPN: “Yes, I think I think I think [MVP] I now have good working relationships with Katie, she fights with Amanda.
“There is no reason that if he sets out in July, what is the excuse not to fight me.
“This is a huge move. Who knows, Amanda can make a decision, but if Katie wins a win, it will be engaging what movement he makes, because I will be with MVP, he knows that MVP will put off the money, so let’s see what he is doing.”
Cameron’s next opponent is to be announced soon, and the undisputed champion of the welterweight champion is equipped with MVP achievements with promoting fighters.
“The evidence is in the pudding with Amanda Serrano,” said Cameron.
“What they did with Amanda is unbelievable … They are changing the game. Their promotion, content, the promotion they do is simply whole.
“They absolutely break it. This is something I wanted to be part of and I didn’t want to miss the opportunity, so they didn’t even have to set me up.”
Because MVP creates a box and the center of their activities, this movement was elementary for Cameron, although he still had robust relations with the former promoter Frank Warren and Queensberry.
“It was just a really positive transition and it is the most crucial thing. It doesn’t happen often in professional boxing, but I had great relationships with Queensbury, and now I will have great relationships with MVP,” she said.
“I think that every boxer should now look at signing a contract with MVP, because they really invest and put time and effort on women.”