On December 14, it just became even more disgusted, because Boxxer revealed a show at the Liverpool exhibition center at the head of the unification of the welterweight title between Natasha Jonas and Ivana Habazin.
After unsuccessful title auctions from Terri Harper at the age of 130 and Katie Taylor at the age of 135, Jonas (15-2-1, 9 KO) jumped up to 154, quickly collecting three titles, then fell to 147 and taking Kandi Wyatt on the free IBF belt. This was a clamorous duel with Mikaela Mayer, who felt the most after America, although two judges gave them to a local favorite Jonas.
Habazin (23-5, 7 KO) did not make every effort in all its greatest struggle for this time, sports losses for such as Cecilia Braekhus, Claress Shields and the aforementioned Harpera, but perform the title of WBC after defeating Hungarian Kinga Magyar in April.
Jonas said: “I am excited that I have returned to another great fight for the title of world champion in Liverpool. To win the next world championship title and unite the IBF and WBC World titles. Ivana Habazin is a great master. She won a lot of the world of one of the best in the world.
Habazin: “It will be an honor for me to unite WBC and IBF World Welter Wich. Earlier Hero IBF champion title and I can’t wait to win the belt again. I have great respect for Natasha. She was a great champion. Women of women in sport and defeating her give me recognition.
“I visited Liverpool several times and this is my favorite city in Great Britain, so I am very excited about a fight in her hometown. Although it can be winter in Liverpool on December 14, I believe that Natasha and I will bring them a very needed and Christmas joy. And Santa does not come to Natasha and early Christmas.”
Although this is not a hit duel, it is to lead to one. WBA master Lauren Price (7-0, 1 KO), who withdrew Jessica McCaskill in May, will defend her title against Bexcy Mateus (7-0, 6 KO) in the factor. I know that Jonas vs Price is a fight to be done, but I feel that the years have passed since we delighted the dissatisfied Colombian blow, so I was pulling for Mateus.
Price: “I am excited that I can defend my belts to finish a great year for me. I have full respect for Mateus. I assure the best in the division and I will not let anything or anyone stand in my way to unqueside.”
Stephen McKenna (15-0, 14 KO), Viddal Riley (11-0, 6 KO) and Mark Jeffers (18-0, 5 KO) see the action based on.