CHANTELLE CAMERON says she is "ready to go" for a megafight with Katie Taylor in Dublin on May 20 and is just waiting on broadcasters DAZN agreeing to televise the bout.
The English fighter initially thought someone had hacked Taylor's Instagram account when she saw the Bray Bomber's post calling her out last week.
But Cameron is confident of pulling off a shock result in "the lion's den", although she says she will have to up her game "by miles" despite an impressive win over Jessica McCaskill in November.
And she can see "absolutely no reason why the May 20 bout between herself and the 2012 Olympic gold medallist cannot go ahead in Dublin for Cameron's light-welterweight belts - as Taylor aims to become an undisputed two-weight champion in her second fight at 140lbs.
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