Natasha Jonas has not boxed since her loss to Lauren Price, so should she retire? Price suffered a one-sided unanimous decision defeat, losing her IBF and WBC Welterweight belts.
Women’s professional boxing has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past few decades. Once marginalized and overlooked, it has now emerged as a prominent and respected sport, captivating audiences worldwide.
Speaking after the fight, Price expressed her excitement about the win and her aspirations for the future stating that she has learnt a lot from the nights she competed moreover she is ready to improve.
On Friday, March 7 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Lauren Price (9-0, 2 KOs) dominated against Natasha Jonas (16-3-1, 9 KOs) by a unanimous decision to unify the WBA, WBC and IBF welterweight world titles.
Lauren Price dominated Natasha Jonas to add the IBF, and WBC Welterweight Titles to her IBO, WBA and Ring Magazine Belts with a unanimous decision win: 98-93, 100-90, 98-92.
Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price met in the main event of a BOXXER Promotions card on March 7 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. This welterweight contest saw Jonas (16-3-1, 9 KOs) defend her IBF and WBC titles while Price (9-0, 2 KOs) put her WBA belt on the line.
The highly anticipated weigh-in between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price took an unexpected turn on Thursday as trainer Joe Gallagher disrupted the proceedings, raising concerns over the accuracy of the scales.
Natasha Jonas boxes Lauren Price on Friday in their welterweight unification, as boxing insiders gave their predictions. Jonas is the IBF Welterweight Champion, who added the WBC belt following her last fight.
Natasha Jonas (16-2-1, 9 KOs) and Lauren Price (8-0, 2 KOs) will soon face each other in a welterweight unification. Their bout headlines a BOXXER card at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England.
There has been noticeable tension due to some back and forth in the build-up to this match between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price and it has not gone unrecognized by Jonas.
Natasha Jonas boxes Lauren Price on March 7 in a welterweight unification, as we look at things fans may not know about her. Jonas is looking to make more history, having unified at 147 and 154 pounds.
Mikaela Mayer has picked Natasha Jonas to beat Lauren Price. Jonas faces Price on March 7 in their unification welterweight clash. Jonas enters into the bout with a win over Ivana Habazin.
Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price will headline the BOXXER Promotions card on March 7 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. This intriguing welterweight unification bout will see Jonas defend her IBF and WBC titles while Price puts her WBA belt on the line.
Natasha Jonas boxes Lauren Price in a unification welterweight fight on March 7, as the pair had gave fans an insight into their upcoming match up. The fight takes place from the Royal Albert Hall, as Jonas defends her IBF and WBC Welterweight Titles.
The kick-off presser for the Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price welterweight bout on March 7 took place, with both ready for war. The fight will take place from the Royal Albert Hall.
Natasha Jonas made history by unifying in a second weight class after beating Ivana Habazin in a unanimous decision in their welterweight clash. Jonas entered the bout as the IBF Welterweight Champion, as she picked up the WBC belt.
Earlier today, Natasha Jonas (15-2-1, 9 KOs) & Ivana Habazin (23-5, 7 KOs) both came underneath the welterweight limit of 147 pounds for their unified title fight tomorrow night (Early afternoon in the US).
Natasha Jonas (15-2-1, 9 KOs) and Ivana Habazin (23-5, 7 KOs) will soon enter the ring in a bid to become a unified welterweight champion. The two women headline a BOXXER card at the Exhibition Centre in Liverpool, England.
Natasha Jonas and Ivana Habazin held their final pre-fight presser ahead of their unification at welterweight. Jonas defends her IBF Welterweight Title with the aim of unifying a second division after her feat at 154 pounds.
On December 14, Natasha Jonas (15-2-1, 9 KOs) will face Ivana Habazin (23-5, 7 KOs) in a WBC/IBF welterweight unification bout at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre live on Sky Sports+ from 7 pm and live on Sky Sports Main Event from 8.30 pm.
LIVERPOOL, UK (January 24, 2024) – A huge television audience tuned in to watch Natasha Jonas defend her IBF World Welterweight Title against Mikaela Mayer on Saturday, January 20th live on Sky Sports.
Natasha Jonas and Mikaela Mayer hit the scales for their IBF Welterweight Title fight tomorrow from Liverpool, England. Jonas fights in front of her home crowd as she puts her IBF Title on the line.
When Natasha Jonas (14-2-1, 9 KOs) takes on Mikaela Mayer (19-1, 5 KOs), they will be fighting for more than just a world title. The two headline a January 20 card at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.
Despite having won four world titles in two separate weight classes, Natasha Jonas is as motivated as ever for her bout against Mikaela Mayer on Saturday, January 20 at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. In Liverpool, a mural honoring the accomplishments of a world boxing champion, Natasha Jonas(14-2-1, 9 KOs) was recently revealed.
Two of the biggest names in women's boxing will face off in the middle of the ring on Saturday, January 20 at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Natasha Jonas, the reigning two-weight world champion, will defend her IBF welterweight championship against Mikaela Mayer.
LIVERPOOL, UK (January 16, 2024) – A mural celebrating the achievements of women’s boxing icon and two-weight world champion Natasha Jonas has today been unveiled in Toxteth, Liverpool.