Chantelle Cameron has vowed to beat Katie Taylor in "better fashion" when the pair do battle again this weekend.

The undisputed super-lightweight champion stunned the Bray Bomber and ruined her homecoming at the 3Arena back in May.

Taylor is convinced that she will have her hand raised in victory this time around, despite being the underdog, but Cameron says she has never felt better coming into a fight and having been in "the lion's den" before, she is adamant that she will enjoy beating the 2012 Olympic gold medallist more this time.

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She said: "It's going to be a much better fight without a doubt. I just feel that is the best I've ever felt. I'm going in full of confidence because of that.

"My mindset is that the target is still on Katie's back. All the questions are on Katie so for me as much as I've got the belts, it doesn't matter, the belts won't mean nothing when we get in the ring. All I care about is performing and winning so for me it's just about getting through the fight again and making sure I beat her in better fashion this time."

Although Cameron, 32, stopped short of saying she will win by stoppage, she insisted it will be a more dominant display from her.

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"I never go looking for the knockout, but I'm the strongest I've ever been and I'm going in there with more confidence this time because I've been in that big arena, I've had the crowd going against me, I've had the boos, I've been in the lions den so I'm going to enjoy it and I know I've got the power there so whatever happens, happens, but all I'm doing is going in there to win."

Cameron, who says she is not in "awe" of Taylor this time around like she was back in May, is also wary of the dangers of a tight fight going to the judges to call.

She explained: "I need to make sure that it's a convincing victory because I don't want to leave it in the judges' hands either because there's been some upsets in boxing lately with bad decisions and I don't want to be one of them that gets judges going against me. I want to make sure that it's a clean enough win."

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