Katie Taylor's homecoming fight is just two days away.
The Bray Bomber faces England's Chantelle Cameron in Dublin on May 20. There were a number of failed attempts to bring the fight to Croke Park but due to issues including cost, the pair will match up at Dublin Port's 3Arena instead to a smaller crowd.
The fight will be Taylor's first professional bout in Ireland. The 36-year-old has moved up in weight, aiming to become a two-weight world champion by adding the super-lightweight belts to her lightweight titles.
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The pair faced-off inside an empty 3Arena ahead of huge clash this weekend. While the two undisputed champions appeared relatively cordial, Cameron did proclaim that she was there to 'beat Taylor up' on Saturday night.
"No disrespect, no bad-mouthing, but when it comes to fight night I'm there to beat her up. I'm there to win, I'm there to ruin the party," said Cameron in a voiceover to the video.
Taylor seemed unperturbed by Cameron's comments, saying that no-one wants to get into a brawl with her.
"I don't think anybody wants a war with me. I don't think anyone has a bigger heart than me. I'm just focused on what I have to do on Saturday night," said Taylor.
Listen to the first episode of Reach Ireland's podcast 'Untouchable: How Katie Taylor Changed The World through this link. It is a four part series that will take you through Katie's rise to global superstardom.
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