Boxers Ellie Scotney and Mayelli Flores are scheduled to enter the ring on April 5 at the Olympia London, England, to unify the women's super bantamweight (55.3 kg) world championship titles from four world boxing organizations.
"The fight has direct implications for determining the undisputed champion in the division, further raising the competitive level of women's boxing," the World Boxing Council (WBC) said in a statement on its official website, as monitored.
Scotney will step into the ring as the women's super bantamweight world champion who holds three belts, namely the WBC, International Boxing Federation (IBF), and World Boxing Organization (WBO).
The British boxer has consistently performed well in recent years, boasting solid technical skills and a well-developed fighting strategy, enabling him to dominate most of the major belts in his division.
The undefeated British champion with 11 wins will be looking to assert his dominance in the 122-pound division.
This undefeated record demonstrates the stability of her performance since starting her professional career and makes her one of the most prominent figures in the women's super bantamweight division.
Appearing in front of her home crowd is also an advantage for Ellie as she strives to strengthen her position as one of the best boxers in the women's super bantamweight division.
