The WBC has received official notification that Chantelle Cameron has decided to vacate its 140-pound world title. The BBC reported that Cameron was relinquishing the title in protest over the WBC's insistence that women stick to two-minute rounds instead of the three-minute rounds sued in men's fights. Born on May 14, 1991, in Northampton, England, Cameron has had a remarkable career. In October 2020, she captured the WBC title by defeating Adriana dos Santos Araújo. She went on to unify all four major titles and become the true 140-pound world champion. In 2023, she suffered a narrow loss to Katie Taylor, whom she had previously defeated. In July 2024, she regained the WBC interim title and successfully defended it in 2025. She was apparently "e-mailed" the full championship by the WBC some time this year. The WBC said it deeply appreciates Cameron’s professionalism, courage, and contributions to their organization, and wishes her the very best in all her future endeavors, both inside and outside the ring.