Katie Taylor vacates WBC lightweight belt, handing it to Caroline Dubois

Dubois was the interim champion and will make a first defence of the world title on January 11th

Caroline Dubois. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA
Caroline Dubois. Photograph: Steven Paston/PA

Katie Taylor has vacated her WBC lightweight belt, handing the belt to Britain’s Caroline Dubois, sister of IBF heavyweight world champion Daniel.

Dubois was the interim champion and will make a first defence of the world title on January 11th, her 24th birthday, against Canada’s Jessica Camara in Sheffield.

The British boxer was given the belt by WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, who was re-elected for a new four-year term, at the body’s annual convention in Hamburg.

“It’s always been my dream to become world champion, and this is just the start of the journey for me,” said Dubois, who turned pro after the 2022 Tokyo Olympics and has a record of 10-0.

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Taylor, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist and WBC’s super-lightweight champion, had held the belt since 2019 but the Bray boxer had not fought at lightweight since 2022.

Daniel Dubois was promoted from interim status to IBF heavyweight world champion after Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk shed the title. He successfully defended it against compatriot Anthony Joshua last September.

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