(JAN 19, 2024) LIVERPOOL,
England (Jan. 18, 2024) — Two-division world champion Natasha
Jonas (14-2-1, 9 KOs) will defend her IBF welterweight world
title against former unified junior lightweight world champion
Mikaela Mayer (19-1, 5 KOs) this Saturday, Jan. 20 at M&S Bank
Arena in Liverpool, England.
Courtesy photographs - Lawrence
Lustig/BOXXER
Documented permission - WBAN Files
In the co-feature, Jack Cullen
(22-4-1, 10 KOs) will put his British and Commonwealth titles on
the line against Zak Chelli (14-2-1, 7 KOs) in a 12-round
rematch of their all-action 2020 slugfest that ended in a draw.
Jonas-Mayer and undercard bouts will stream live and exclusively
in the U.S. on ESPN+ beginning at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.
At Thursday's press conference, this is what the main event
fighters had to say.
Natasha Jonas
“This is a big statement. We’ve seen so many times that the best
don’t fight the best for whatever reason. But I believe that for
me to classify myself as one of the best of this era, I have to
fight the best. I look at some of the boxers on list, the Katie
Taylors and Chantelle Camerons, and they’ve beaten people in the
top 10 pound-for-pound list. For me to be able to solidify a
legacy for myself, I believe I have to do the same, and Mikaela
is on that list.”
“Doors shut quickly in boxing when the results don’t go your
way. And we’ve both experienced that now. And none of us want
that to happen again. So, to keep those doors open, to keep
those opportunities open, and to keep those bigger dreams beyond
this alive, I’ve got to focus on what happens on Saturday and
make that dream come true.”
“It’s going to be a good fight. We’ve both got the I.Q. and the
ability to box. We’ve both got the skill and the strength to
fight if we need to. That being said, I think our styles will
make a great fight. I’m not going to be a reactive fighter and
wait to see what she pulls out the bag. I’m going to be putting
on my best foot forward and making her worry about me from the
get-go.”
Mikaela Mayer
“It’s not just about the belt. It’s not just about becoming a
world champion again. It’s about challenging myself against the
best, having those names on my resume and knowing that I did my
absolute best to challenge myself against the other great girls
in the sport so that I can truly say I’m a top pound-for-pound
fighter of this era. That’s important for my legacy and for my
fans because I know that these are the types of fights that they
want to see.”
“Natasha has a ton of experience. She has that amateur pedigree.
She’s gone up against plenty of different styles. And she’s had
to learn how to adjust to those styles. Same with me. That’s why
having that pedigree is such an advantage. We both have that.”
"It’s going to be a really strategic fight because she’s a
southpaw and I’m orthodox. Obviously, I have a technician in my
corner who is big on strategy and big on technique and he has a
game plan specifically for that, which I absolutely have to
follow if I don’t want to get in trouble after the fight.”
Saturday, January 20
ESPN+ (2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT)
Natasha Jonas vs. Mikaela Mayer, 10 rounds, Jonas' IBF
Welterweight World Title
Jack Cullen vs. Zak Chelli, 12 rounds, Cullen's British and
Commonwealth Super Middleweight Titles
Aaron McKenna vs. Linus Udofia, 10 rounds, middleweight
Karriss Artingstall vs. Lila dos Santos Furtado, 8 rounds,
featherweight
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