Former WBO women's flyweight champion Nicola Adams believes Katie Taylor can beat Chantelle Cameron if the two were to meet in a rematch.
Taylor's homecoming in Dublin did not go to plan this past weekend after failing to beat the undisputed women's super lightweight champion in what was a monumental moment for Irish boxing.
But while Taylor found herself on the wrong end of a majority decision, she expressed her willingness to fight Cameron for a second time in an attempt to write the wrongs.
If the two were to go head-to-head in a rematch, Adams believes that Taylor's jab could play a huge role in the fight's outcome.
"I think she does if she switches it up," Adams told The DAZN Boxing Show.
"What I saw from the fight at the weekend, she hardly threw any jabs, she didn’t let that jab go and your jab is a key component in boxing. You need that to find your range, settle your feet and get comfortable.
"There wasn’t really any jabs which I was shocked about because she’s very in-and-out, we saw a few combos, but what I would have liked to have seen is she threw one phase attack and then come in with a second phase.
"There was no second phase to then take control of the centre of the ring."