Cameron stresses the importance of “not getting complacent by overlooking” durable Frenchwoman Mekhaled.
Mekhaled, 33, has won 12 pro bouts, with her two losses coming against world-class fighters Delfine Persoon and Alycia Baumgardner.
“I think I’m the best 140lb fighter and so I won’t take easy fights and try to con my supporters who are buying tickets,” Cameron added.
Cameron will be backed by a new-look team, having relocated from Manchester to Sheffield by replacing trainer Jamie Moore with Grant Smith.
She will also be competing under the Queensberry Promotions banner after parting ways with Matchroom Boxing.
“It wasn’t about the loss – no matter what happened in my last fight I was going to make the changes,” Cameron added.
“I needed something new, new eyes on me to give me that fire again and get that hunger and love back for boxing.
“I have had my first loss and have nothing to lose now. My record has that blemish on it. For me now, it’s going in there and making statements, getting back to winning ways in good fashion.”