Lauren Price: The New Face of Women's Boxing and the Fight for Unification

Lauren Price dominates Natasha Jonas in a historic unification bout, showcasing the evolution of women's boxing with a thrilling performance at London's Royal Albert Hall.

In a display of sheer dominance and technical brilliance, Lauren Price delivered on her promise of speed, power, and a clinical victory over Natasha Jonas at London's Royal Albert Hall. From the first bell to the last, Price's quick feet and sharp jabs kept the crowd on the edge of their seats, proving once again why she is considered one of the brightest stars in women's boxing.

A Historic Night for Women's Boxing

The event was not just a fight night; it was a celebration of how far women's boxing has come. Boxing returned to the iconic Royal Albert Hall, a venue steeped in history, but the atmosphere was anything but nostalgic. Gone were the days of thick cigarette smoke and the legends of Henry Cooper and Muhammad Ali. Instead, the spotlight was on a new generation of fighters, led by Price, who put on a show that will be remembered for years to come.

Price's Post-Fight Reflections

"A very proud moment in my career. It's something I'll remember for the rest of my life," Price said during her post-fight news conference. "The likes of Muhammad Ali have boxed here. It's just very special. Not just for myself, the whole undercard. It just shows, women's boxers, when you have two great boxers you can put on one hell of a card."

Price's victory not only solidifies her position as a top-tier boxer but also sets the stage for a potential undisputed fight. Drawing comparisons to Katie Taylor, Price believes she can follow in her footsteps, selling out stadiums and bringing more attention to women's boxing.

What’s Next for Lauren Price?

The road ahead looks promising for Price, with potential matchups against Mikaela Mayer or Sandy Ryan, who are set to fight for the WBO title on March 29. Both fighters present unique challenges, and the verbal sparring between Price and Mayer has already begun. Promoter Ben Shalom hinted at the possibility of a high-stakes undisputed bout, emphasizing the need for big fights to keep the sport growing.

"That's the fight that women's boxing needs," Shalom said. "The big fights have to happen, that's what brings people into the sport, that's why people were interested tonight."

Conclusion

Lauren Price's victory over Natasha Jonas was more than just a win; it was a statement. A statement that women's boxing deserves the spotlight, and that fighters like Price are ready to lead the charge. As the sport continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Lauren Price is a name we’ll be hearing for a long time.

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