Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London 

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Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London 
Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London. Boxxer

Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London 

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Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London 
Price and Jonas had their first press conference in London. Boxxer

The first promotional press conference for the welterweight unification bout between Lauren Price and Natasha Jonas was a great success. At the Royal Albert Hall in London, the same venue where the bout will take place on March 7, both fighters faced each other in a beautiful event. 

Price will put her World Boxing Association (WBA) crown on the line against Jonas, who will also defend her WBC and IBF in this great bout between two British fighters in the capital of England.

Both spoke to the press about the expectations of the fight and made it clear that they know the difficulty of the bout, but that the reward of a victory is worth it for such a difficult challenge. 

In addition to offering statements, they had a photo session outside the arena with all the belts that will be in dispute and shared with those present. 

Both fighters have already started their training camps for the fight and will remain focused on arriving with the best preparation for this challenge. 

Price, 30 years old, has a record of 8 wins, no losses and 2 knockouts, while Jonas, 40 years old, has 16 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw and 9 knockouts.


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