Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper women's boxing unification

Dubois vs Harper and Scotney's Undisputed Bid — Women's Boxing Gets Its Biggest Night

April 5 on Sky Sports delivers the most stacked women's boxing card in British history. Caroline Dubois meets Terri Harper in a world title unification at lightweight, while Ellie Scotney challenges Mayelli Flores for the undisputed super bantamweight crown. Two generational fights on one night.

  • Caroline Dubois faces Terri Harper in a lightweight world title unification on April 5, live on Sky Sports
  • Ellie Scotney challenges Mayelli Flores for the undisputed super bantamweight championship on the same card
  • The biggest night of women's boxing in British history — two world title fights featuring four of the best female fighters on the planet

The Rivalry That Defines Women's Boxing

Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper don't like each other. That's not promotional hype or manufactured tension—there's genuine animosity between these two, and it's been building for months. The press conferences have been heated, the social media exchanges have been pointed, and when they finally share a ring on April 5, expect that tension to explode. Dubois is the younger, flashier fighter. The former Olympic prospect turned professional with enormous expectations and has delivered on every single one of them. Her hand speed is exceptional, her footwork is sharp, and she carries power that most lightweights simply can't match. She's the future of women's boxing in Britain, and she knows it. Harper is the experience, the grit, the fighter who's been through wars and come out the other side. She's held world titles, lost them, won them back, and rebuilt herself as one of the most dangerous women in boxing. Her southpaw style is awkward and effective, and she's got the kind of chin and determination that makes her impossible to dismiss regardless of the opponent. The unification element adds another layer. Both women hold world titles at lightweight, and the winner emerges as the undisputed number one in the division. That's not just bragging rights—it's legacy. And when you combine personal rivalry with championship stakes, you get fights that transcend the sport.

Scotney's Undisputed Dream

If Dubois vs Harper is the fight that sells the card, Scotney vs Flores is the fight that could steal the show. Ellie Scotney has been on a remarkable trajectory since turning professional, and her challenge for the undisputed super bantamweight championship against Mexico's Mayelli Flores represents the biggest night of her career. Scotney's technical ability is among the best in women's boxing. She's precise, she's disciplined, and she fights with an intelligence that belies her relative inexperience at world level. Her jab is a weapon, her movement is sharp, and she rarely makes tactical mistakes. Against Flores—a tough, experienced Mexican champion who's never been stopped—she'll need every one of those qualities. The undisputed tag is the ultimate prize in boxing. Holding all four major belts simultaneously puts you in a category that very few fighters ever reach. For Scotney, victory on April 5 would make her the youngest undisputed super bantamweight champion in history. That's the kind of achievement that echoes through the sport.

Why This Night Matters

Women's boxing has come an extraordinary distance in a very short time. Katie Taylor's trailblazing career opened doors that are now being kicked wide open by the next generation. Dubois, Harper, Scotney—these fighters aren't benefiting from novelty anymore. They're headlining because they're genuinely brilliant boxers who put on shows that rival anything in the men's game. Sky Sports putting two women's world title fights as the main events of a prime-time card says everything about where the sport is. This isn't a sideshow. This isn't an undercard curiosity. This is the main event, and it deserves to be. The card also serves as a showcase for British women's boxing specifically. Three of the four fighters in the two main events are British, and all four are operating at the absolute peak of their respective divisions. The depth of talent coming through the British women's system right now is remarkable, and nights like April 5 ensure that talent gets the platform it deserves.

My Predictions

Dubois vs Harper is genuinely tough to call. Harper's southpaw style will give Dubois problems early, but I think Dubois's hand speed and ability to adjust mid-fight will be the difference. Dubois by unanimous decision in a fight that's closer than the scorecards suggest. Scotney vs Flores is more clear-cut for me. Scotney's technical superiority should tell over twelve rounds, and Flores—for all her toughness—won't be able to match the pace and precision that Scotney brings. Scotney by wide unanimous decision to become undisputed. April 5 is going to be special. Set the reminder.

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