On January 11 in Sheffield, UK, the unbeaten local WBC lightweight champion (up to 61.2 kg) Caroline Dubois (10–0–1, 5 KOs) defended her title against Canadian challenger Jessica Camara (14–4–1, 3 KOs).
The bout ended prematurely after the two fighters clashed heads, causing a cut on Camara. As a result, the fight was stopped, and the verdict was recorded as a technical draw (D–TD 2). It is the first draw in the career of both athletes.
Fight Statistics
According to Compubox data, Dubois threw 136 punches, landing 51 (37.5%). Camara attempted 50 punches, connecting on 10 (20%).
Jabs:
Dubois: 6 landed out of 52 thrown (11.5%)
Camara: 1 landed out of 18 thrown (5.6%)
Power Shots:
Dubois: 45 landed out of 84 thrown (53.6%)
Camara: 9 landed out of 32 thrown (28.1%)
Caroline landed 14 body shots, all of which were power punches. Camara connected to her opponent’s body with a single power punch.
Dubois retains her WBC title despite not emerging victorious, while Camara puts on a strong showing—ending the night with a rare technical draw that neither fighter was expecting.