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‘I ruined your party' – Cameron heats up war of words with Katie Taylor as she claims ‘money is getting to your head'

‘I ruined your party' – Cameron heats up war of words with Katie Taylor as she claims ‘money is getting to your head'

The Irish Sun7 hours ago
CHANTELLE CAMERON stepped up her war of words with Katie Taylor following the Irishwoman's explosive comments after her win over Amanda Serrano.
The two rivals have been locked in a bitter feud that has seen them fight twice.
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Chantelle Cameron has ramped up her war of words with Katie Taylor
Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
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Taylor aimed a brutal dig at Cameron after beating Amanda Serrano
Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
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Cameron bit back on Instagram
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She is open to fighting KT at Croke Park
The first, in May 2023, saw
Six months later, the Bray woman got her win back in Dublin to
With the series locked at 1-1, the 39-year-old was asked if she would be interested in the trilogy after she
She
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"I don't think she can sell out any stadium at all.
"I think I made her more money than she deserves, to be quite honest."
Chantelle Cameron responded to those comments on her Instagram Story, claiming "money is getting to your head."
The 34-year-old said: "@katie_t86 be disrespectful all you want. But you shouted me out for YOUR HOMECOMING and I gave you your first loss with zero controversy.
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"Dragging me back & having to headbut & hug the life out of me to win the rematch.
"Now full of any excuses not to fight".
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She followed this up with a screenshot of an Instagram post from Taylor in which the Bray Bomber called her nemesis out for their first encounter.
She said: "Don't forget @katie_t86 who called who out...but now I'm not "not worthy" enough & done me a "favour"??
"Stay humble Katie, the @mostvaluablepromotions money is going to your head.
"Don't forget @katie_t86 who called who out and you wanted me for your homecoming-I accepted. So you done me no favour I ruined your party.
"Stay humble this money is going to your head that @mostvaluablepromotions @jakepaul @nakisabidarian are paying you".
Cameron, who is WBC interim super lightweight champion, remains keen on fighting Taylor for a third time,
She shared a screengrab of a message from a follower advocating for such a scenario.
The message read: "Just so you are aware, alot of Irish want that trilogy in Croke Park. Only fight that makes sense.
"Im Irish Katie is our hero but we love you also.
"Make it a record breaker. Push for Croke Park 82,000 people and it will fill twice."
Cameron responded to this message by saying: "Woke up to so many of these messages today and I'll happily return to Ireland for the 3rd time.
"@mostvaluablepromotions are the ones to make it happen"
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