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  1. Goodbyepublished at 23:02 BST 5 April

    Caroline Dubois with her WBC and WBO world titlesImage source, Getty Images

    That's all from us. Wow what a night of boxing, capped off by Caroline Dubois' superb win.

    You can relive a superb card of boxing by scrolling back through this live page. And be sure to read Kal Sajad's report from Olympia.

    We'll be back with live boxing coverage next Saturday with a proper humdinger.

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    From all of the team, see you then!

  2. 'It's going to be easy to make'published at 22:58 BST 5 April

    Cameron confirms fight with Mayer

    Earlier this evening, Chantelle Cameron and Mikeala Mayer teased a potential future bout. It's not signed yet, but both are with the same promoter.

    "I've always wanted the biggest fights. We always assumed one day we'd fight each other," Mayer said.

    "We have the styles for a very exciting match-up. It's going to be easy to make because we're both with MVP."

    Mikaela Mayer faces off with Chantelle CameronImage source, Reuters
  3. Paul's MVP lights up to Londonpublished at 22:55 BST 5 April

    Ellie Scotney has her hand raised by Jake Paul in the ringImage source, Getty Images

    As well as giving us an incredible card of action, tonight also marked US based Most Valuable Promotions' first event in the UK.

    The boxing promotion, fronted by Jake Paul, have gone strength to strength under the leadership of Paul and Nakisa Bidarian. A significant portion of the world's female world champions sits in their stable, with those who fought tonight also joined by the likes of Amanda Serrano, Mikaela Mayer and Alycia Baumgardner.

    A who's who of women's boxing, basically.

    As a result, MVP have decided to launch a women's boxing league. It is unclear how the league will work exactly, but this event was the first of the series.

    It's also worth bearing in mind that until the Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act is passed into law in the US, this 'league" cannot operate. The Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act is a key bit of legislation in the US designed to curb the powers of promoters and offer protections to boxers, but the rise of Dana White's Zuffa Boxing appears set to make drastic changes to that Act and allow a more UFC-style outfits in boxing.

  4. Watch: This weekend's highlightspublished at 22:52 BST 5 April

    Caroline Dubois mentioned Claressa Shields watching on tonight. Shields was challenging Brit Lauren Price to a fight on Saturday.

    Here are all of yesterday's best videos all in one place, just because we're nice like that.

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    Could we see Price fight Shields?

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    Price digs deep to beat Pineiro

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    Wilder beats Chisora in thrilling split decision bout

  5. Blood, guts and glorypublished at 22:49 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Terri Harper lands a punch on Caroline DuboisImage source, Getty Images
    Caroline Dubois lands a punch on Terri HarperImage source, Getty Images
    Caroline Dubois hugs Terri HarperImage source, MVP
    Claressa Shields and Caroline DuboisImage source, Getty Images
  6. 'The better woman won tonight'published at 22:47 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Caroline Dubois spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live: "I could hear the crowd throughout and I could tell they were enjoying it.

    "I tried to up the tempo but Terri is very tricky; she navigated herself very well and it was up to me to push the pace. I feel like I dropped off towards the end but I'm getting better every time. She is a champion and she doesn't like to lose but neither do I. The better woman won tonight and I hope she can give me my respect."

    On Claressa Shields coming into the ring: "When she came over I was so happy and emotional. She is a champion, she always turns up and I want to help her the same way she helped me.

    "The crowd made it what it was tonight. I hope they go home satisfied, that they got their money's worth. Women's boxing is here to stay and I am so happy and proud of myself."

  7. What next for Dubois?published at 22:44 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Caroline Dubois will be bringing home two world titles tonight. She stays unbeaten and at 25, the world is at her feet.

    In her biggest test to date, she came out on top but she will be craving more opportunities and some big-name opponents.

    She could chase undisputed, with Stephanie Han holding the WBA belt and Elif Nur Turhan the IBF champion.

    There is of course super-featherweight champion Alycia Baumgardner, who was watching at home but didn't seem that impressed.

    Who do you want Dubois to fight next?

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  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:42 BST 5 April

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    Whilst I agree that Dubois won the fight those scorecards were way off in my opinion. I hope Terri Harper doesn’t retire she looks like she has plenty in the tank

    Gary

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:39 BST 5 April

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    That was never in doubt. Sweet Caroline showing why she holds that undefeated record. Unified lightweight champion ain't a fluke it's showing world class

    James

  10. 'It was never personal'published at 22:37 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Caroline Dubois after her victory: "First of all I want to say a massive thank you to everyone here. Women's boxing has always been on the backburner but today it has been on the forefront.

    "Terri had a good showing and showed why she is a very good boxer. From my side it was never personal, it was personal for Terri. I am a fighter and an entertainer. I put myself out there to show up for you guys, and talk the talk to be entertaining; that is why this fight was the most talked about.

    "I felt like I started really well. Terri was very negative and we knew she was going to be. It was tricky to get her.

    "The plan is [to go for undisputed champion]. I only want big fights from here. I have two more fights and I want to make them two of the biggest."

  11. The fight in punches...published at 22:35 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Dubois v Harper in punches. Dubois - 74 punches landed, 49 power punches landed & 25% punch accuracy. Harper - 62 punches landed, 51 power punches laned & 21% punch accuracy.
  12. Postpublished at 22:33 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Asked if she's still targeting becoming the undisputed champion, Caroline Dubois says. "100% that's the plan. I only want big fights from here on out."

  13. Postpublished at 22:32 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    "I'm a fighter. I'm an entertainer. This is why this fight was the most talked about," says Caroline Dubois, smiling in the middle of the ring.

  14. Postpublished at 22:31 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Terri Harper is smiling as she leaves the ring. She even has time to sign a few autographs.

  15. Postpublished at 22:30 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    For a woman who only lost one round according to a few scorecards, that was a hard for her.

  16. Postpublished at 22:29 BST 5 April

    Dubois beats Harper by unanimous decision

    Caroline Dubois' straight over to her corner. The celebrations start now.

    Caroline Dubois with her world titlesImage source, Getty Images
  17. Dubois wins by unanimous decisionpublished at 22:27 BST 5 April

    Dubois v Harper

    She's done it! Caroline Dubois becomes the unified lightweight champion with two judges calling it 98-91 in her favour and the other calling her a 97-92 winner.

    Caroline Dubois has her hand raised beside Terri HarperImage source, PA Media
  18. Postpublished at 22:26 BST 5 April

    Dubois v Harper

    Yep, Caroline Dubois knocked Terri Harper down in the sixth. After that Dubois had confidence. She dominated from then on.

  19. Postpublished at 22:25 BST 5 April

    Dubois v Harper

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think Dubois' knockdown will be the factor.

  20. Postpublished at 22:25 BST 5 April

    Dubois v Harper

    So it'll go to the judges. Both fighters celebrate.