Summary

  1. BBC Sport's British women pound-for-pound rankingspublished at 22:20 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Graphic of Ellie Scontey and Natasha Jonas facing opposite directions,with Chantelle Cameron in the middle

    Friday's all-female card at London's Royal Albert Hall will mark International Women's Day by celebrating the depth of women's boxing in the United Kingdom.

    In homage to the female code, BBC Sport - with the help of Scotland's former light-middleweight champion Hannah Rankin - has compiled the top 10 pound-for-pound rankings for active British fighters.

    "These rankings are not solid, though," Rankin says.

    "In women's boxing, unlike the men, the best always fight the best. So there are a number of fighters who can shoot up or down the list after one good win or a bad performance."

    Let's get to the rankings, shall we?

  2. Get your votes inpublished at 22:19 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Jonas v Price

    A screenshot of of a vote on the BBC Sport website asking who wins between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price

    I've been nonchalantly plugging this vote for the past two days but now I'm coming in with more urgency... time is running out to have your say.

    Who wins tonight's main event?

    The vote is running in most of the stories related to tonight's card on our boxing index and it's really easy to find, but I'll make it even easier. Just click here, scroll down and you can't miss it (it's salmon coloured!).

    We'll bring you the results shortly.

  3. Liverpool v Walespublished at 22:19 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Jonas v Price

    We will bring you more from Caroline Dubois' win, but time to build up to the main event.

    We decided to have some fun with Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price this week. We pitted Liverpool against Wales.

    Steven Gerrard v Gareth Bale, that sort of thing.

    See what each woman had to say below.

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  4. Postpublished at 22:18 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at The Royal Albert Hall

    95-95?! Come on. Boxing does itself no favours.

  5. How the judges scored itpublished at 22:17 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois beats Shin by majority decision

    Incredibly, that fight was a lot closer than expected!

    One judge scored the fight a draw at 95-95 while the other two judges scored it 98-93 and 98-92 in favour of Caroline Dubois.

    Caroline Dubois has her hand raised by the refereeImage source, Reuters
  6. And still!published at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March
    Breaking

    Dubois v Shin

    Caroline Dubois retains her WBC lightweight title!

  7. Postpublished at 22:14 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Ronald McIntosh
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Both boxers punched each other to a standstill in the final two minutes in what was an utterly pulsating encounter. My goodness!

  8. Postpublished at 22:12 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at The Royal Albert Hall

    Are you not entertained? The crowd are on their feet. What a terrific final round. I mean, wholly unnecessary for Dubois to stand and trade, but a superb finish.

  9. Postpublished at 22:12 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Ellie Scotney
    Super-bantamweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Shin has been relentless. She's soaked up a lot of punishment, but she has never stopped coming. Caroline has the ability now to just make her miss and still win the round.

  10. Round tenpublished at 22:11 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Dubois is looking tired and Shin comes on strong in the final round, landing heavy blows on Dubois. Incredible effort from both women! Dubois comes back with a right hand of her own. Dubois looks absolutely spent and Shin can almost feel Dubois is there for the taking but she can't land the punch to end it!

    The final bell rings and a tired Dubois staggers back to her corner, surely with the points win coming her way but what an amazing final round!

  11. Round ninepublished at 22:08 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Shin is really pressuring Dubois now, perhaps knowing she needs a knockout to win this fight. Dubois is boxing clever, bobbing and weaving while keeping away from any danger and landing clean at every opportunity she has.

    Into the final 20 seconds, Shin lands a big right hand on the chin of Dubois, which shook her but she took it well.

  12. Round eightpublished at 22:06 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Dubois is firmly in control of this fight and it seems as though she's fairly settled on taking this the distance and claiming the points win. We'll see what she's got in the final two rounds in regards to potentially stopping Shin.

    Full credit to Shin though, she's got some chin on her!

    Bo Mi Re Shin (left) and Caroline Dubois in the WBC World Light weight boutImage source, PA Media
  13. Postpublished at 22:05 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Shin had great success in the first twenty or thirty seconds of that round. Then Caroline found her feet, and shut it down quickly.

  14. Conlan secures Euro title tilt with comeback winpublished at 22:03 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Conlan v Khan in Brighton

    There is boxing happening in Brighton tonight.

    Belfast's Michael Conlan has returned to winning ways after a 15-month absence, claiming a 78-74 points win over India's Asad Asif Khan.

    Conlan didn't have it all his own way as Khan came to fight and landed some flush right hands, but the former world amateur champion, now under the tutelage of Grant Smith, had enough in his locker to prevail.

    It has just been announced in the arena that Conlan will challenge Spain's European featherweight champion Cristobal Lorente next.

    Michael Conlan evades a punch in the ringImage source, Getty Images
  15. Round sevenpublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Really nice head movement from Dubois to dip away from one punch before landing a hook to the body and moving clear again. Shin is as game as ever but she can't land anything on Dubois, with the pace of her punches dropping significantly.

    Does Dubois want the knockout? Well, she'll have to start landing some more heavy blows if so.

  16. Postpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at The Royal Albert Hall

    Shin said she would be aggressive and not take a step back. She's stayed true to her word, but she's not throwing much and walking straight on to that powerful Dubois southpaw left.

  17. Round sixpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Credit to Shin, she's not stopped walking Dubois down all fight but she's really struggling to land anything of any note on the WBC champ. Dubois' footwork has been great as she weaves under single shots before landing some lovely one-twos.

    Caroline Dubois lands a puncchImage source, Boxxer
  18. Postpublished at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Ellie Scotney
    Super-bantamweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think it's interesting that Shin seems to be getting more wound up. With that, I think she'll walk onto more punishment.

  19. Postpublished at 21:57 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport at The Royal Albert Hall

    The crowd here is right behind Dubois, but the loudest voices in the Royal Albert Hall right now are coming from Shin's corner. That Dubois right hook did quieten them down, though.

  20. Round fivepublished at 21:56 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March

    Dubois v Shin

    Shin is only throwing single punches now, allowing Dubois to counter with ease with more thudding shots. It's superb work from Dubois to damage the head and body of Shin while moving brilliantly to avoid taking any shots herself.

    Dubois is looking really classy out there!

    Caroline Dubois punches Bo Mi Re ShinImage source, Getty Images