Dublin ‘Disrespect’ U-Turn – Chantelle Cameron has no issue with Irish Fans
Chantelle Cameron has an issue with having to rematch Katie Taylor in Ireland but not with Irish fight fans.
The English fighter rematches the Irish sporting sensation at the 3Arena down by the Dublin Docks on Saturday night.
The 32-year-old has made it clear she isn’t happy about having to come back to the Irish capital for the repeat but claims that has nothing to do with the Dublin fight followers.
Cameron, who promoter Eddie Hearn says is the āA sideā of the massive clash, had previously intimated that Irish fight fans were not overly friendly to her, her family, her team or her sponsors when she last came here to work.
However, speaking to Irish-boxing.com she has no issue with fans in Ireland and says for the most part was received well. The Northampton native explained her comments came after some of her fans and sponsors revealed they took exception to some things said on fight night.
āThey were actually good to me. I was getting booed at the end alright, but some of my fans and my sponsors were telling me a few stories but for me Ireland is a great place to box in. It was a great atmosphere but obviously when youāre on the other side of it, getting booed and that itās not so nice but what a place to box.ā
The Jamie Moore-trained boxer, who holidayed along the West Coast after her Taylor win, also said she wasnāt looking for home advantage for the return.
āNot even to England, just to do it on neutral ground would have been nice,ā she continues. āObviously Iām the champion, I defended my belts the last time and I knew I had to because at the end of the day, it was Katieās homecoming. I was here to be part of the event and Iām grateful for that but to have to come here a second time is a bit like āughā.ā

Hearn has more than once said that Dublin was a key ingredient to the big pay both fighters will get for the massive undisputed world title fight, hence the fight had to happen in Ireland.
Cameron hasnāt really heard that message, deliberately avoiding any business talk to avoid frustration.
āIt is what it is. I didnāt really get into it much. If I got into it Iād have got annoyed. I let my team deal with and Iāll just crack on with it, Iāll do it twice and it will be just as nice.ā