Katie Taylor's rematch with Chantelle Cameron has sold out, promoters Matchroom have confirmed.

The Bray native aims to avenge her defeat to Cameron back in May when the pair collide once again at the 3Arena in Dublin.

Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing confirmed on Monday night that no tickets remain for the event, with Cameron putting her super-lightweight belts on the line once again.

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Taylor suffered the first defeat of her professional career at the hands of the Northampton fighter in what was her first bout in the pro ranks on Irish soil.

Saturday's card is full of emerging Irish talent, with Gary Cully, Paddy Donovan, Thomas Carthy and Emmet Brennan all in action, while Australian Skye Nicolson faces Sweden's Lucy Wildheart for the WBC interim world featherweight belt.

Speaking ahead of the fight, Taylor said: "I am expecting the best of Chantelle, an improved Chantelle, and I am obviously expecting to improve my performance as well.

"I am going to adjust and make improvements but I believe I am going to win this fight and I don’t think that Chantelle can hurt me either. We shared ten rounds together, it was a great fight, and we’re both super-confident that we’ll win this time.

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Their last fight was one of the biggest boxing matches of the year and now the Taylor vs Cameron rematch is booked for Saturday, November 25. Existing DAZN subscribers can stream the Fight Night showdown at no extra cost as part of DAZN's € 9.99 standard deal.

Viewers can also sign up for a no-contract Flexible Pass to watch the fight for 19.99.

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"Everyone could see that I wasn’t at my very best, but who cares? She won the fight, there’s no point in talking about the fight."

She added: "I am excited to be able to rectify things, a second chance and to be able fight at home again in Ireland is amazing. Even though it didn’t go my way last time, it was an amazing night packed with entertaining fights, and I think every time we bring big time boxing back to this nation, it just embeds boxing back into our culture again where it belongs.

"Boxing belongs at the forefront of Irish sport, it’s our most successful sport, so to have another chance for a massive fight here is so special and to have another history-making fight where I can become a two-time two-weight undisputed champion means it’s the biggest fight of my career so far."

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