Boxxer announced a historic all-women’s world championship boxing event on Friday, March 7th at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London. Headlined by an all-British world title unification bout, this landmark event will be broadcast live by Sky Sports and takes place as a curtain-raiser to the International Women’s Day 2025 global campaign the following day. The event will be headlined by an epic world welterweight division unification match-up between Liverpool’s new WBC and IBF champion, Natasha Jonas (pictured, 16-2-1, 9 KOs) and Cardiff’s Lauren Price (8-0, 2 KOs). Price successfully defended her WBA and IBO championships for the first time on Saturday night in Liverpool with a stoppage victory over the previously unbeaten Bexcy Mateus. Jonas added the WBC title to her IBF belt, becoming a two-weight unified champion, in her hometown headline fight against Ivana Habazin.
A pioneer in women’s boxing, Jonas was the first woman to represent Great Britain in the ring when she competed at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, while Price wrote her name in the record books at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games becoming the first Welsh boxer to win Olympic gold and only the second ever female boxer from Great Britain.
Tickets for Unstoppable at the Royal Albert Hall will go on pre-sale from Friday, 27th December at 10am. Fans can sign-up now for an exclusive pre-sale at Boxxer.com. More fights featuring some of the biggest names in women’s boxing will be announced soon.
Unstoppable will be aired live by Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, Peacock in the USA, and in more than 150 countries around the world.
Natasha Jonas
“It’s an honour to be headlining this incredible all-women’s event at such an iconic venue. It shows how far women’s boxing has come. Throughout my career, I have broken down barriers and achieved what people said I couldn’t, and there is still a lot more to come. Lauren Price has a lot of hype around her but I believe this fight is going to be a step too far for her. I’ve been in big fights, I’ve fought world champions and Olympic medallists, but she’s never faced anyone like me as a pro.”
Lauren Price
“I’m excited to headline such a huge occasion. I have a lot of respect for Natasha Jonas and what she has achieved in the sport, but she has the belts that I want. When I turned professional after becoming Olympic champion, I wanted to create greatness. This fight, a big all-British unification clash, Wales vs England with five world titles on the line, will help cement my legacy and show that I am number one in the division. I believe I’m too young, too quick and too good for Natasha Jonas and I will be bringing the belts back home to Wales with me.”
Ben Shalom
“This is a game-changing event on every level. At the very top of the show are two fantastic champions and role models, Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price, who have the chance to win it all in a massive unification fight. Fans will get to see many more of the world’s best boxers competing in career defining fights in one of the world’s most iconic venues, the Royal Albert Hall. This will be a stand out event for women’s sport at the highest level and we are also proud to be working with International Women’s Day 2025 to take positive action.”
Jo Osborne, Head of Women’s Sport, Sky Sports, said:
“The Unstoppable event is another incredible milestone for women’s boxing and sport as a whole. With champions like Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price headlining at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, it promises to be an unforgettable night of world-class action that we are proud to showcase to fans. We have been dedicated to investing in and elevating women’s sport for three decades, with moments like this always fantastic to be a part of.”
Outside the ring, Boxxer are working with International Women’s Day 2025, which takes place the day after the event on Saturday, 8th March, to support IWD’s worldwide ‘Accelerate Action’ campaign and the call to increase the pace and urgency of achieving gender equality.
Boxxer will be implementing a range of initiatives in the lead-up to the Unstoppable event that positively address gender equality matters in and around the sport. Further information on those initiatives will be announced in due course.
Glenda Slingsby, Partnerships Director, International Women’s Day, said:
“We believe the Unstoppable event provides an excellent opportunity to shine a light on women’s equality in sport, celebrate women athletes, and highlight both gains and challenges for women’s advancement. It presents a great collaboration with aligned aims as we mark International Women’s Day on Saturday, 8th March following the event.”
Sky Sports and Boxxer have already made history together in women’s boxing with the Legacy event in October 2022. American superstar and two-time Olympic Gold medallist Claressa Shields became the first fighter in history to be crowned an undisputed champion in three different occasions when she defeated the UK’s Savannah Marshall with a unanimous points victory in front of a sold-out arena at The O2.
The all-women card attracted a TV audience of more than two million in the UK and Ireland and capacity crowd of more than 20,000 – including an unprecedented 35% female fans – and is the most watched women’s sport event of all-time on Sky.
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