Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price are set to clash in a highly anticipated matchup at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday, March 7.
Fans can tune in to witness the live stream of their press conference ahead of the bout.
Jonas, the reigning WBC and IBF welterweight champion, will defend her titles against Price, who holds the WBA 147lb belt. Jonas secured her championship status in her last fight against Ivana Habazin.
Despite being an Olympic gold medallist and a professional world champion, Price is still in the early stages of her career. This fight offers her a chance to elevate her status and move closer to her goal of becoming the undisputed world champion.
At 40 years old, Jonas is nearing the end of her boxing career. However, she aims to solidify her legacy by securing another significant victory and adding more world titles to her achievements.
On the eve of International Women’s Day, this event will feature an all-women’s boxing card, emphasizing the growth and recognition of women’s boxing.
The undercard features Caroline Dubois defending her WBC lightweight title against the number one contender, South Korea’s Bo Mi Re Shin. Additionally, Olympic bronze medallist Karriss Artingstall will face world title challenger Raven Chapman for the British women’s featherweight title. Chloe Watson, trained by Ricky Hatton and a lifelong fan of Jonas, will defend her European title against Jasmina Zapotoczna. Lastly, Cindy Ngamba, who made history as the first member of the refugee team to win an Olympic medal, will make her professional debut against Kirstie Bavington, a recent winner of the European welterweight title.
The full televised card includes:
- Natasha Jonas vs. Lauren Price (WBC, IBF, and WBA welterweight world titles)
- Caroline Dubois vs. Bo Mi Re Shin (WBC lightweight world title)
- Karriss Artingstall vs. Raven Chapman (British featherweight title)
- Chloe Watson vs. Jasmina Zapotoczna (European flyweight title)
- Cindy Ngamba vs. Kirstie Bavington
Don’t miss the live coverage of Natasha Jonas vs. Lauren Price at the Royal Albert Hall on March 7.