Natasha Jonas next fight – date, odds

Natasha Jonas, a seasoned fighter with an impressive record, will face the undefeated Lauren Price in a highly anticipated showdown on March 7, 2025. Jonas, known for her knockout power and vast experience, enters the fight with a 16-2-1 record, while Price, an Olympic gold medallist, brings her unbeaten 8-0 record to the ring. This unification bout promises to be a thrilling contest, with Jonas looking to utilise her experience to overcome the speed and youth of Price. The fight will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London and will be broadcast on Sky Sports+.

Natasha Jonas next fight odds

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Jonas Win
357/100
Draw
603/50
Price Win
27/100
BookmakerNatasha Jonas WinDrawLauren Price Win
Cosmobet61/20603/501/5
MyStake61/20603/501/5
Bet3657/2 (+350)12/1 (+1200)1/5 (-500)
William Hill10/3 (+333)12/1 (+1200)1/4 (-400)
SkyBet3/1 (+300)12/1 (+1200)1/4 (-400)
Unibet31/10 (+310)12/1 (+1200)1/4 (-400)
BetVictor7/2 (+350)12/1 (+1200)1/5 (-500)

Natasha Jonas’ Performance Highlights

CategoryDetails
Record16 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw
Knockouts9 knockouts (56% KO ratio)
Total Rounds Boxed115 rounds (6.1 rounds per fight on average)
Last FightDecember 14, 2024, vs Ivana Habazin, unanimous decision (10 rounds)
Activity5 fights in the last 2 years, 9 months (approx. every 6 months)
Age40 years old (born July 18, 1984)
Height5′ 8″ (173 cm)
Reach68.1 inches (173 cm)
StanceSouthpaw (left-handed fighter)
Professional DebutJune 2017 (7 years, 8 months as a pro)
Potential OpponentsChantelle Cameron, Katie Taylor, Mikaela Mayer, Sandy Ryan, Jessica McCaskill

Olympic champions fight

Natasha Jonas is embracing her role as the underdog ahead of her welterweight title clash with Lauren Price at the Royal Albert Hall on March 7. Price, the WBA champion and an undefeated Olympic gold medallist, is the favourite, but Jonas, holding the WBC and IBF titles, is unfazed by the predictions. At 40, Jonas is confident and ready to embrace the pressure, having thrived in similar situations before. The two rivals met for the first time since the fight was announced, with tensions lower than expected despite a few interruptions during the news conference.

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