Lauren Price and Natasha Jonas return to the ring this Saturday in Liverpool to defend their welterweight titles in fights, which will be very privileged to win, and Price says that he wants Jonas next time.
“I want Jonas to fight the next one. If it were for me, there would be only one female struggle on this card, and it would be me and her. But this is not for me. There is a politician and other reasons,” said Sky Sports.
“But I will find that anyone gains this fight between her and Ivana, I want another. I believe that Jonas will win. This is a huge fight for British fans, oldschool British dust.
“I respect Tasha, who she is as a person and what she did for boxing. Not only women’s boxing, generally boxing. But she has titles, I have titles. When I turned (PRO), I wanted to move quickly. The biggest fights and all this.”
The price (7-0, 1 KO) moved quickly since the score of gold at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021, and last May defeated Jessica McCaskill to win the WBA semi-edited weight title. At the age of 30, her ambition to be a pure dog at the age of 147 is clear.
Price will face Columbia Bexcy Mateus (7-0, 6 KO), which is an unknown amount on Saturday in Liverpool.
40-year-old Jonas (15-2-1, 9 KO) is of course at the last stages of her career, but she is still the obvious best warrior in welterweight. He will defend his IBF title against Ivana Habazin (23-5, 7 KO), a solid veteran who will also place his WBC belt on the line.
The winner against Price may therefore be the union of three stripes that only Mikael Mayer and the title of IBF would leave the equation. Mayer and this title of IBF can also be a blockade of Price’s ambition roads, because Jonas can see a rematch with 34-year-old Mayer as a better option if he defeated Habazin on Saturday. Jonas controversial defeated Mayer with a divided decision at the beginning of this year in Liverpool.