Jonas vs Price: Wales’ Lauren Price targets statement win
Price said she was unwavering in the construction of the all-female greeting card at Royal Albert Hall at Royal Albert Hall.
Rob McCracken trains at her home in GB boxing in Sheffield, where she quarrels three times a week – sometimes three minutes and ten minutes.
Regardless of the sport, her physical talents have never been questioned. Just ask her former Welsh International Football Teammate and coach.
But Price showed an increasing belief in her boxing ability and felt that she had all the attributes needed to beat Natasha Jonas.
She continued: “I believe I’m very technically good – my skills, my speed.”
“It’s hard to get beaten when you incorporate my work ethics in my fitness and everything else.
“I think I have a great IQ to read a fight. I am an Olympic champion. I became a world champion in seven battles. That’s where faith comes from.
“She is a very good fighter. Her jabs are great, her backhand is good, her lead hook is good. But I just think I’m better.”
While the price has always been confident, it was so public in the interview that it was a new look.
This modest girl from the valley would rather chat with gloves.
But in her relatively short time as a professional, she learned that it had to be with the territory.