PREVIEW
Scotney vs Flores: Women's Undisputed Crown
Ellie Scotney faces Mayelli Flores for undisputed super-bantamweight title on April 5 at Olympia London, same card as Dubois-Harper.
- Ellie Scotney defends all four undisputed super-bantamweight belts against Mayelli Flores on April 5 at Olympia London with Dubois-Harper
- Scotney's undisputed status proves elite skill through fighting world-class competition; challenger Flores brings dangerous credentials to contest the belts
- Two title fights on same card demonstrates women's boxing promotion at highest level with multiple championship opportunities on one night
March 18, 2026
Boxing Lookout
Two Title Fights, One Brilliant Night
Right then, April 5 at the Olympia in London's shaping up to be an absolute masterclass in women's boxing. You've got
Dubois versus
Harper for the lightweight titles, and now on the same card you've got
Ellie Scotney defending her undisputed super-bantamweight crown against
Mayelli Flores. This isn't just a good night for women's boxing—this is a defining night. Make no mistake about it.
Scotney's Undisputed Status on the Line
Scotney's got all the belts at super-bantamweight. Every single one. That's an incredible achievement, and it speaks volumes about her skill, her dedication, and her willingness to fight the absolute best available opposition. To get to undisputed status, you've got to win fights. You've got to be consistent. You've got to dominate against world-class competition.
Scotney's done all of that.
Now she's facing
Flores, and this is where it gets interesting.
Flores is coming in dangerous, she's got serious credentials, and she's hunting for those undisputed belts. When you've got a challenger with legitimate world-class credentials coming after an undisputed champion, that's pure boxing at its finest. No nonsense, no politics—just two elite fighters with everything on the line.
The Super-Bantamweight War
Super-bantamweight's been brilliant over the last few years. You've got elite-level boxing, you've got quick hands, you've got technical chess matches mixed with genuine aggression. When
Scotney's in the ring, she brings that same energy. She's quick, she's sharp, and she's got the tools to break down opponents systematically.
Flores is going to bring pressure and aggression. She's not coming to stay on the outside and box backwards. She's coming to apply pressure, to take
Scotney's timing away if she can, and to prove that she's got the levels to compete with the very best. That's a proper fight.
Same Card, Double Header Magic
What makes April 5 so special is that you've got two undisputed or title fights on the same card. This is what women's boxing promotion should look like. Multiple elite fighters fighting simultaneously, multiple opportunities for champions to prove themselves, and a full evening of genuinely meaningful boxing. Sky Sports getting behind this card is massive.
You don't often get opportunities to see this many elite women's boxing fights on one card in Britain. This is the kind of event that brings new fans into the sport, that shows the world that women's boxing's not a side attraction—it's the main event. Alongside
Dubois,
Harper, and others, this is women's elite boxing at its finest.
Scotney's Chance to Cement Her Legacy
Scotney's already proven she belongs at the very top of the super-bantamweight division. A dominant performance against
Flores doesn't just keep the belts—it tells everyone watching that the super-bantamweight division genuinely belongs to her. It cements her as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in women's boxing.
April 5's going to be special. Two absolute belter title fights, elite-level women's boxing at the Olympia, and a card that matters. That's proper boxing.