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Marshall, Cameron & Ali added to Taylor-Serrano card

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Savannah Marshall (left) was previously the undisputed champion at super-middleweight

IBF super-middleweight champion Savannah Marshall will face WBO title holder Shadasia Green in a unification bout on 11 July in New York.

Marshall v Green will feature on the undercard of Katie Taylor's trilogy fight against Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden.

Britons Chantelle Cameron and Ramla Ali have also been added to the all-women event.

Cameron faces Jessica Camara at light-welterweight while Ali will fight Brazil's Lila Furtado at super-bantamweight.

Former undisputed champion Cameron, who has a win over Ireland's Taylor, will defend her position as the WBC's number one challenger.

Taylor and Serrano fight for the undisputed light-welterweight championship in the main event and Northampton's Cameron is hopeful of fighting the winner.

Marshall was due to fight Green in 2023 after becoming undisputed super-middleweight champion, before injury ruled her out.

All three women announced recently they had signed promotional deals with Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions.

The British trio a stacked undercard at Madison Square Garden, with Ellie Scotney, Alycia Baumgardner and Dina Thorslund all defending their world titles.

Ali returns with new team

Ali, 35, has not fought since June 2024 when she suffered her second defeat, to Yamileth Mercado.

It was the second time in three fights Ali had lost, but she did avenge her loss to Julissa Alejandra Guzman in late 2023.

The activist and model says she took a break from competition to "refine her skills and recalibrate her approach" and to link up with a new coach.

"This past year away from competition has been challenging but necessary - it's reignited the fire that first drew me to boxing," she said.

"Working with John Ryder and Tony Simms has completely transformed my approach to the sport, and their combined expertise has helped me develop as a fighter."

Furtado, 33, has just two defeats on her record, to England's Karriss Artingstall and Raven Chapman.

Ali will face Furtado in an eight-round contest and hopes to fight her way to the top of the division.

"[This] isn't just my comeback fight, it's a statement that I'm here to keep my place among the elite," Ali said.

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