Chantelle Cameron ('Wham Bam Chan') boxer

Chantelle Cameron boxer
bouts
15
won
15
lost
0
draw
0
Status
active
Division
super light
Debut
2017-05-26
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
28
Born
1991-05-14
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

Chantelle Cameron (born 14 May 1991) is a British professional boxer. She is a world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBC female light-welterweight title since 2020; the IBF and Ring female light-welterweight titles since October 2021; and the IBO female lightweight title from 2017 to 2019.As an amateur, she won a silver medal in the light-welterweight division at the 2010 EU Championships in Keszthely, Hungary, and a bronze in the lightweight division at the 2011 EU Championships in Katowice, Poland, losing to Ireland's Katie Taylor in the semi-finals.Chantelle Cameron was born on 14 May 1991, in Northampton, England. She credits her love for combat sports to watching films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and television programme Buffy the Vampire Slayer, stating: "I loved all those fighting films. Kickboxer would have to be my favourite Van Damme film. The fighting in it is unreal. I loved Buffy because of the fight scenes and the fact she was a female role model." Cameron's introduction to combat sports was through kickboxing at the age of 10, moving on to Muay Thai at 16. After a successful amateur career—in which she remained undefeated, winning amateur titles in the IKF and WAKO—she switched to boxing at the age of 18.Cameron won two English women's national championships; the ABA Championships in 2010, and the ABAE Championships in 2015. She reached the quarter-finals of the 2010 AIBA World Championships, losing to eventual silver medalist Vera Slugina of Russia. She also won a silver medal at the 2010 EU Championships, and bronze the following year at the 2011 EU Championships, losing in the semi-finals to eventual winner Katie Taylor of Ireland.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-10-30 Mary McGee WWWWWW O2 Arena, Greenwich
2021-05-29 Melissa Hernandez LWWWLW Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2020-10-04 Adriana dos Santos Araujo WWWWWW Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes WIN
Unanimous decision
2019-11-09 Anahi Ester Sanchez WWLWWL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Unanimous decision
2019-07-20 Anisha Basheel WWWWWW Brentwood Centre, Brentwood WIN
Unanimous decision
2019-05-18 Vaida Masiokaite WLDLLL The SSE Hydro, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2019-04-26 Feriche Mashauri WWLLWL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Technical knockout
2018-10-13 Jessica Gonzalez DWLLDL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Unanimous decision
2018-06-23 Natalia Vanesa del Valle Aguirre LLLLWL The SSE Hydro, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2018-03-03 Myriam Dellal WWWWLL The SSE Hydro, Glasgow WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-12-02 Viviane Obenauf WLWLWW Leicester Arena, Leicester WIN
Corner retirement
2017-11-11 Edith Ramos WWWLWD Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh WIN
Technical knockout
2017-10-07 Bilitis Gaucher WLDWLL York Hall, Bethnal Green WIN
Technical knockout
2017-07-08 Bojana Libiszewska WWWLLL Braehead Arena, Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
2017-05-26 Karina Kopinska LLLWLW Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff WIN
Points