Lauren Price is targeting a return to Wales to fight either Mikaela Mayer or Sandy Ryan after becoming unified world champion.
Welsh boxer Lauren Price met the Prince of Wales before the Tokyo Olympics to outline her dreams in the sport.
Lauren Price is following the Katie Taylor blueprint to boxing success. The Welsh welterweight outclassed Natasha Jonas on Friday night at Royal Albert Hall to retain her WBA title and pick up the WBC and IBF belts.
Lauren Price beat Natasha Jonas by unanimous decision to become WBC, IBF and WBA unified welterweight champion at. | ITV News Wales
Lauren Price promised speed, power, and a clinical victory over Natasha Jonas and that's exactly what she delivered
Lauren Price dreams of selling out Welsh stadiums and “going all the way” as she eyes up an undisputed fight after her unanimous
Lauren Price looked every bit like the figurehead of the next generation of British women boxers as she beat Natasha Jonas, 10 years her senior, to remain undefeated and become the holder of the WBA, IBF and WBC welterweight belts with an unanimous victory in the headline bout.
It took until the fifth round for Jonas to unleash her backhand, and when she did, Price barely seemed to notice.
Lauren Price and her promoter Ben Shalom are targeting an undisputed welterweight title fight, and are therefore preparing to travel to Las Vegas to be present at Mikaela Mayer-Sandy Ryan.
The Welsh superstar dominated from start-to-finish as the 30-year-old made history at the Royal Albert Hall in London against the British boxing veteran
Ahead of Lauren Price's exciting clash against Natasha Jonas, Wales Online takes you through everything you will need to know to watch the action
Lauren Price defeated Natasha Jonas to unify the WBA, WBC and IBF welterweight world championships; Price and Jonas were headlining a major all womens card at the Royal Albert Hall; Price, an Olympic gold medallist,