Chantelle Cameron has said that the third instalment of her trilogy of fights with Katie Taylor will be on 25 May in the 3Arena in Dublin.
The English fighter became the first boxer to defeat Katie Taylor in the professional ranks after winning on points in Dublin in May last year.
However, Taylor gained revenge last November, winning a famous fight to become a two-weight world champion at both Lightweight and Light Welter-weight.
In the wake of the win, there were renewed calls for a fight at Croke Park. The door was shut on that possibility this week though and on Tuesday Cameron revealed that the Dublin Docklands venue had been pencilled in.
However, Taylor's camp subsequently told RTÉ Sport that nothing had been finalised yet.
"A date has been set, 25 May," Cameron told the The London Independent. "Me and Katie both want the fight, it's just to do with us getting paid the correct money. Croke Park’s not happening, it’s gonna be at the 3Arena."
Alongside her announcement of the date, Cameron expressed her annoyance with the handling of November's bout, where she contended that her Irish opponent got some "help" from the referee.
"I would like a fair fight. I beat her the first time and I think I beat her convincingly. The second fight, she beat me, but do I think the referee gave her a little bit of help? Yeah, I do, because of the headbutts, the holding, everything that was going on.
"[That's] my honest opinion, but there is no frustration, because she’s the champion. I’ve got to do what any challenger has to do: go to her backyard and snatch the belts back. That’s my plan."
Cameron also confirmed that she had parted ways with coach Jamie Moore, describing the split as "amicable."
"I love them to pieces and think the world of them still, there's been no fallout. It was just the fact that I needed something new, I needed change."
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