Is Katie Taylor the confirmed GWOAT of boxing after her win against Chantelle Cameron?

Revenge
First loss
Could she respond?
She responded
Undisputed champion
'Two-weight undisputed champion’
'Don't ever doubt me'
Is she the GWOAT?
'Boxing and MMA GOATS'
Unbelievable record
Beating the best
Since being with Eddie Hearn
'One of the greatest athletes'
Claressa Shields
Weaker opponents
Fighting champions
Who is the best?
Revenge

Going into this highly anticipated matchup, Katie Taylor knew it was fight or flight in her rematch against England's Chantelle Cameron.

First loss

In the first fight, the stage was set for Taylor to become the third Irish boxer to become a two-weight world champion in Dublin, but Cameron spoiled the party and gave Taylor her first loss.

Could she respond?

The Irish boxer admitted she's had 'Plenty sleepless nights' in the build-up to the rematch, but like every champion, it's how successful you respond when you get knocked down.

She responded

And respond she did, beating Cameron after a grueling ten-round fight, with one judge scoring them level at 95-95 and the other two scoring in favor of Taylor 98-92 and 96-94.

Undisputed champion

Her victory over Cameron now means she is the undisputed and lineal world lightweight champion and undisputed and lineal super lightweight champion.

'Two-weight undisputed champion’

According to skysports.com, Taylor said: "Two-weight undisputed champion, that sounds very nice." She added, "That was the longest six months of my life waiting for this rematch."

'Don't ever doubt me'

"This was my real homecoming tonight. Whoever wrote me off, you don't know me very well. Don't ever doubt me."

Is she the GWOAT?

After becoming the second female fighter in history to become a multiple-time undisputed champion, the debate is now whether she is the GWOAT or not.

'Boxing and MMA GOATS'

According to dailymail.co.uk, her Irish compatriot and UFC legend Conor McGregor believes she is the GOAT, saying: "Two division, Irish born and bred, UNIFIED World Champions! Boxing and MMA GOATS."

Unbelievable record

McGregor has a point, as her resume speaks for itself, being an undisputed and linear world champion in two-weight divisions, holding five Amateur Golds and an Olympic Gold.

Beating the best

In her professional career, Taylor has beaten every woman she has faced and is 4-1 against the pound-for-pound top-ten-ranked opposition.

Since being with Eddie Hearn

Since signing with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing, Taylor has been part of the biggest women's boxing shows in history, including Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden, described as 'the biggest women's boxing fight in history.'

'One of the greatest athletes'

Speaking after the fight against Cameron at the weekend, Eddie Hearn said: (Taylor is) "One of the greatest athletes I've ever had the pleasure to work with."

Claressa Shields

Taylor's only competition for the GWOAT of boxing is Claressa Shields, the three-time undisputed champion, three-division world champion, and two-time Olympic champion.

Weaker opponents

Despite the accolades, Taylor has beaten better fighters and tested herself on more occasions, with Taylor having 24 fights and Shields having 14 fights against weaker opposition.

Fighting champions

Taylor has fought a plethora of former world champions, while Shields' biggest test came against Savannah Marshall, the former two-weight world champion.

Who is the best?

Shields may have the accolades and Olympic pedigree, but when it comes to the biggest fights on the greatest nights, Katie Taylor has proved time and again she is the greatest pound-for-pound boxer.

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