Tickets for the much anticipated Katie Taylor v Chantelle Cameron rematch go on sale this week, we have all the information about the tickets including how to get Katie Taylor tickets and ticket prices.
Katie Taylor will face Chantelle Cameron in November as she sets to avenge her sole professional defeat.
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Taylor was spoiled of a fairytale homecoming in the 3 Arena last May after losing to Cameron on a split decision.
The Bray native will be going in search of redemption in front of her home crowd in November as she faces Cameron in the much anticipated Taylor v Cameron rematch where Taylor seeks to avenge her sole professional defeat.
Where and when is Katie Taylor v Chantelle Cameron 2?
The two boxing titans will square off against one another once again on November 25 2023.
The rematch will be held once again in Dublin's 3 Arena, where Taylor will once again step up to Cameron's weight, where she will challenge for Cameron's light-welterweight belts.
When do Katie Taylor tickets go on sale?
General and Presale Dates
Tickets for Taylor v Cameron will be available to purchase on Ticketmaster. Tickets for the much-anticipated rematch go on sale Wednesday, September 27 at 12pm for general sale.
Monday, September 25th: Three+ Presale at 12pm
Wednesday, September 27th: General Sale at 12pm
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How much are Taylor v Cameron rematch tickets?
Ticket prices for the rematch are listed as follows:
- €80
- €106
- €142
- €250
- €500
- €750
- €1000
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Taylor-Cameron 1 - Recap
Coming into the game Taylor (36) and Cameron (32) were both undefeated and undisputed fighters in their respective divisions, with Taylor going up in weight to content for Cameron's titles.
Taylor, however, came up short against Cameron in what was astonishingly her home professional fight debut.
The Olympic gold medalist lost a majority decision to Cameron after 10 rounds of fighting, with the judge's scorecards reading 96-94, 96-94, 95-95 in favour of Chantelle Cameron.