Only 9,000 people will be in the 3Arena to watch Katie Taylor fight on Irish soil for the first time as a professional tonight, with millions more expected to be watching around the world.
The undisputed lightweight champion's bout with Chantelle Cameron is being shown live on streaming service DAZN, which you can subscribe to here.
Taylor comes into the fight as the narrow favourite over fellow undefeated fighter and Northampton native Cameron, who defeated the Bray boxer's former opponent Jessica McCaskill when last seen in action.
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The main event is expected to start around 10pm tonight, with Taylor hoping to make more history by becoming a two-weight undisputed champion with victory.
Speaking ahead of the fight, Taylor said: “I have the experience of fighting in these big occasions. I have the experience of fighting when there is a lot of pressure on my shoulders.
“I don’t really see it as anything too outrageous in terms of what I’ve actually experienced before. Every single time I step into the ring I feel like there’s a lot of pressure on me.
“I am just getting on with things, looking forward to the fight, I’m excited about it, I’m not feeling the burden right now, I’m just excited. This could be the biggest moment of my career so far.
“This is a huge occasion for me and I’m just delighted to have a chance to fight at home. A few years ago, I didn’t think this was ever going to happen so I’m just so excited about it.”
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Cameron added: “I’ve got to say, all thanks to Katie because women’s boxing is flying and if it wasn’t for Katie and (American three-weight world champion) Claressa (Shields), none of us women would be here.
“There’s a lot of respect there. But this is my career and my legacy and I’m coming to win.
“Katie is pound-for-pound the best women’s boxer there is and if I can win I can walk away from boxing one day and think ‘I took out the best there is’.”
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