Terri Harper Fires Back at Caroline Dubois Over "Disrespect"
In a tense exchange during a press conference, Terri Harper and Caroline Dubois clashed over accusations of "disrespect" in the lead-up to their world title unification fight. The two lightweight champions will face off on April 5 at Kensington's Olympia.
Harper, the WBO 135lb belt holder, took umbrage with Dubois's comments claiming she is "irrelevant." Harper responded by saying that Dubois's words are "doing my job for me" and that she intends to deliver an authentic performance. The Londoner emphasized that all the trash talk means nothing come fight night.
Dubois, on the other hand, believes Harper is not taking her seriously enough. In a heated exchange, Dubois claimed that Harper thinks the fight will be easy, which has motivated her even further. The WBC titlist sees herself as the future of lightweight boxing and is going all out to become undisputed in the division.
Ellie Scotney, the three-belt world super-bantamweight champion, is looking to make history by becoming the youngest British undisputed world champion ever. She will face Mexico's Mayelli Flores on April 5. Scotney said that being back home boxing in Britain and having the opportunity to fight for her undisputed title has made all the difference.
The tension between Harper and Dubois comes as they prepare to put their titles on the line at Kensington's Olympia on April 5, live on Sky Sports.
In a tense exchange during a press conference, Terri Harper and Caroline Dubois clashed over accusations of "disrespect" in the lead-up to their world title unification fight. The two lightweight champions will face off on April 5 at Kensington's Olympia.
Harper, the WBO 135lb belt holder, took umbrage with Dubois's comments claiming she is "irrelevant." Harper responded by saying that Dubois's words are "doing my job for me" and that she intends to deliver an authentic performance. The Londoner emphasized that all the trash talk means nothing come fight night.
Dubois, on the other hand, believes Harper is not taking her seriously enough. In a heated exchange, Dubois claimed that Harper thinks the fight will be easy, which has motivated her even further. The WBC titlist sees herself as the future of lightweight boxing and is going all out to become undisputed in the division.
Ellie Scotney, the three-belt world super-bantamweight champion, is looking to make history by becoming the youngest British undisputed world champion ever. She will face Mexico's Mayelli Flores on April 5. Scotney said that being back home boxing in Britain and having the opportunity to fight for her undisputed title has made all the difference.
The tension between Harper and Dubois comes as they prepare to put their titles on the line at Kensington's Olympia on April 5, live on Sky Sports.