RAPID DECISION IN JULY BOUT
Skye Nicolson secured a decisive win against Carla Camila Campos Gonzales in July. The fight, which saw Nicolson dominate, was noted for its swift conclusion. Reports from July 5, 2025, indicate that Nicolson entered the ring with a strong recent performance record, having won four of her last five bouts. Gonzales, meanwhile, presented a two-inch height advantage.
UPCOMING CHALLENGES AND TITLE PURSUITS
Nicolson's victory over Gonzales appears to be a stepping stone in her career trajectory. The boxer is slated to face Mariah Turner in Melbourne, a fight described as having "unfinished business" for Nicolson. This bout carries weight for her "undisputed super-bantamweight ambitions," with Nicolson fighting for more than just a single win on home soil.
The broader context of Nicolson's career includes a previous loss to Brown, an event that prompted significant reflection and examination of her performance. This defeat has apparently fueled her preparation and media engagements leading up to her comeback fights.
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Nicolson's record prior to facing Turner stands at 15 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws. Her form leading up to the Turner fight shows a pattern of winning four of her last five opponents, with two of those wins coming by way of stoppage.
CAREER MILESTONES AND TITLE SHOTS
Further solidifying her position, Nicolson was added to Matchroom Boxing's Stockton card on December 13, where she was scheduled to face Yuliahn Luna Avila for the WBC interim super-bantamweight world title. This aligns with her earlier career achievements, which include capturing the WBC's interim female featherweight title, defending it once, and then winning the full title and defending it twice. Her record before this string of fights was noted as 12-0.