Skye Nicolson and Raven Chapman made history when they collided on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol last Saturday.
The pair became the first women to compete for a world title in Saudi Arabia, with Nicolson successfully defending her WBC featherweight strap through ten rounds.
Despite an encouraging start from Chapman, it was the Australian who swiftly began to take control, utilizing her sharp jab and flashy footwork.
Shortly after her comprehensive victory, Nicolson called out American contender Tiara Brown, looking to set up a mouthwatering clash between two unbeaten combatants.

Tiara Brown slams Skye Nicolson after her victory over Raven Chapman
Brown has seemingly been on a collision course with Nicolson since June, when she became the WBC mandatory challenger after outpointing Gabriela Bouvier.
Since then, the 36-year-old had a showdown scheduled for the interim title against Dyana Vargas last Saturday, only for it to be scuppered at the 11th hour after her opponent failed to turn up.
But still, Brown has maintained her intentions to lock horns with Nicolson, and claims that the champion has been avoiding her for several months.
“Boo, I’ve been your mandatory since June 28,” Brown told FightHype. “She chose to fight Raven Chapman over her mandatory. She’s an internet gangster.
“Now she wants to call me out. How you gonna call out your mandatory? I’m going to destroy Skye. We all know she’s a runner she’s a track star. So we already know her gameplan.
“I’ve seen all of her fights, all of her snooze fests. She’s scared to get hit. That’s why she runs like she does.”
Could Skye Nicolson fight Amanda Serrano
While Brown remains convinced that Nicolson, until now, has been ducking her, it could also be said that the 29-year-old has been keeping her options open for a potential mega fight.
Nicolson has always expressed a desire to face legendary boxer Amanda Serrano, who still holds three of the world titles at featherweight.
Serrano, though, is now gearing up to challenge Katie Taylor for the undisputed championship at super lightweight, with the pair featuring on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson.
And so, with the seasoned campaigner heading into an eagerly anticipated rematch on November 15, Nicolson may be forced to wait a little while longer for her dream matchup.