A mouthwatering clash between Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price is set to headline a historic all women’s boxing card later this evening in London
Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price will finally settle their rivalry in a mouthwatering unification welterweight clash later this evening.
Jonas – who is a multi-weight world champion – will be putting her WBC and IBF belts on the line in London tonight. The pair have been on a collision course for quite some time, and with the contest now set to take place, there is so much on the like for the two stars. A chance to fight for the undisputed title will be next for the winner. Jonas, 40, comes into the showdown off the back of a convincing win against Ivana Habazin back in December.
As for Price, the Olympic gold medalist has been on an absolute tear since making her professional debut back in 2022. The 30-year-old put in a flawless performance in her last outing, knocking out Bexcy Mateus. The co-main event sees the return of Caroline Dubois as she takes on Bo Mi Re Shin. And so, here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s fights…
What time will Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price start tonight?
The blockbuster card will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with the main card due to get underway at around 7pm UK time (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET). In the main event, Price will make the walk to the ring first at around 10pm UK time (5pm ET / 2pm PT / 4pm CT) with Jonas set to follow immediately after. The two stars will then touch gloves just after 10:20pm before the first bell sounds. The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected.
How to watch Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price on TV and live stream
All of tonight’s action will be shown live on on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action in the UK. Subscribers can also stream all of the fights live with the official Sky Go app.
Full fight card and undercard
Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price
Caroline Dubois vs Bo Mi Re Shin
Chloe Watson vs Jasmina Zapotoczna
Karriss Artingstall vs Raven Chapman
Francesca Hennessy vs Gemma Ruegg
Quotes corner
Natasha Jonas: “Sometimes, I feel like the beef is trying to be manufactured a little bit. There is no beef! She believes she can win. I believe I can win, and the best woman will win,” she told All Out Fighting.
Lauren Price: “I’ve got plans. I want to become a multi-weight world champion. But, right now, my focus is on 147 and my massive fight on Friday to become the unified champion, and then I’m going to being chasing that undisputed.”