41%
% Wins - Prediction by RTF
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Organizer: Boxxer
A title fight worthy of the spotlight. Natasha Jonas is a seasoned champion who has faced multiple top-tier contenders and knows how to handle aggressive challengers. Meanwhile, Lauren Price is a heavy puncher—one of the hardest hitters in recent women's boxing. Not only does she carry serious power, but she also has the foot speed to close the distance, land her shots, and exit before her opponent can counter.
Jonas is 40, while Price is 30. The gap is significant both in age and experience, with the latter favoring Jonas.
Jonas’ résumé boasts names like Mikaela Mayer, Katie Taylor, and Terri Harper. In contrast, Price's biggest wins are over the experienced Jessica McCaskill and the solid Bexie Mateus.
That said, Jonas’ record against her top three opponents stands at one win, one loss, and one draw, whereas Price stopped both McCaskill and Mateus inside the distance.
Jonas is the more volume-heavy fighter, relying on fluid combinations that target different levels—mixing straight punches, hooks, and uppercuts.
Price, on the other hand, fights differently. With a devastating left hand, she explodes into range, lands her shot, and immediately exits. She can repeat this strategy multiple times, but absorbing too many of those punches is not advisable for anyone. Trading with her for extended periods is even riskier.
Jonas has remained active, which is crucial for any fighter—especially at 40. In 2024, she stepped into the ring twice, outboxing Mikaela Mayer and Ivana Habazin.
Price also fought twice and finished both fights early, brutally dismantling Mateus by scoring knockdowns in every round until the referee stopped the fight in the third.
Jonas has a steady work rate, but Price is undeniably the harder puncher. Her knockout victories are a testament to her devastating power—she commits fully to her shots, whether at close or mid-range.
Jonas, however, thrives on combination punching, making it nearly impossible for opponents to avoid getting hit throughout the fight.
The power dynamics are intriguing. Katie Taylor, who carries respectable punching power, couldn’t stop Jonas. Neither could the physically imposing Mikaela Mayer, who was beaten in exchanges. Jonas' lone stoppage loss in 2018 doesn’t necessarily indicate vulnerability.
However, the real question is how both fighters will handle each other’s offense. Price loads up with brutal shots, while Jonas' relentless combinations are hard to evade entirely. This fight will be a test of both women's ability to absorb damage.
Both fighters are British, meaning there’s no clear home advantage. This will come down purely to skill, strategy, and execution.
For Price, this is a massive opportunity—three world titles are on the line, and a win over Jonas would cement her status as a force in both British and women's boxing. It's her chance to make an emphatic statement.
However, power alone won’t be enough to beat Jonas. Price will need to find ways to land cleanly without getting countered—something Jonas excels at.
The younger, heavier-handed Price enters as the favorite, but whether this fight signals a passing of the torch depends just as much on Jonas as it does on Price.
183
Total number of Punches thrown406
30 (16%)
Total number of Punches landed88 (22%)
88
Total number of Jabs thrown217
10 (11%)
Total number of Jabs landed35 (16%)
95
Total number of Power Punches thrown189
20 (21%)
Total number of Power Punches landed53 (28%)
26to the head
4to the body
75to the head
13to the body