Chantelle Cameron added the IBF super lightweight title to her WBC belt after a fantastic victory against Mary McGee on Saturday.

The two women were headlining a Matchroom Boxing event at The O2 Arena in London, with Cameron (15-0, 8 KOs) producing a sensational performance to come out on top.

It was non-stop action from start to finish, with both fighters throwing huge shots, but Cameron was getting the better of the exchanges in each round against McGee (27-4, 15 KOs).

McGee showed her toughness to last the distance, but there was only one winner, with the three judges scoring it 100-90, 99-91, and 99-92 as Cameron successfully unified the division.

Cameron said: “She was tough and we knew she would be. She was taking some big shots and was a powerful strong girl, but it feels amazing to now be unified world champion.

“It doesn’t matter to me who I face next, I’m taking the belts home with me and becoming undisputed. Thank you to all of the fans for coming out, along with MTK Global, Jamie Moore, Nigel Travis and Matchroom Boxing.”

In the co-feature, heavyweight prospect Alen Babic (9-0, 9 KOs) easily blew past world title challenger Eric Molina (28-8, 20 KOs) in two rounds.

Babic went right after Molina and dropped him within the first few seconds of the first round. Molina beat the count, but he appeared to be stunned bad. Babic went right after him and was looking for the quick finish. Molina was grabbing and trying everything possible to survive the onslaught. Molina landed a few punches, with Babic walking through them.

In the second, Molina went down again in the early going, but blamed it on a shot to the back of the head. Molina then went down for a third time as Babic pushed forward and it wasn't clear if any real punches landed. It didn't take long before Molina went down for a fourth time and it seemed like he hit the deck from being off-balance more than anything, with the contest being waved off as Molina appeared to be looking for a way out.