Who came out on top in the fierce clash between Natasha Jonas and Mikaela Mayer for the welterweight world championship? Find out the details here!
In a thrilling showdown for the IBF welterweight world championship, Natasha Jonas emerged victorious over Mikaela Mayer in a close split decision at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena. The battle between the two fierce fighters kept fans on the edge of their seats as Jonas successfully defended her title against the determined challenger from America.
Despite Mayer's relentless efforts and the support of the crowd, Jonas narrowly outpointed her opponent in a hotly contested match that showcased the skill and determination of both athletes. The split decision victory solidified Jonas's status as the IBF welterweight champion and set the stage for a potential rematch between the two talented boxers.
In the aftermath of the fight, Mikaela Mayer expressed her desire for a rematch, believing she had done enough to secure the victory. However, Natasha Jonas remained confident in her hard-earned win and emphasized the challenges she faced during the intense battle in the ring.
The clash between Natasha Jonas and Mikaela Mayer not only electrified the audience but also highlighted the competitive spirit and sportsmanship in women's boxing. With the door open for a potential rematch, fans can look forward to another thrilling encounter between these two talented fighters.
After a ferocious battle with Mikaela Mayer for the IBF welterweight world championship, Natasha Jonas edges out her challenger with a split decision win in ...
Natasha Jonas retains her IBF welterweight title with a close split-decision win over Mikaela Mayer at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena.
Re-live updates after Natasha Jonas defended the IBF welterweight title in her hometown of Liverpool, against America's Mikaela Mayer.
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Natasha Jonas retains her IBF welterweight title with a close split-decision win over Mikaela Mayer at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena.
Re-live updates after Natasha Jonas defended the IBF welterweight title in her hometown of Liverpool, against America's Mikaela Mayer.
Natasha Jonas defended her IBF welterweight title with a hotly contested split decision over Mikaela Mayer in her native Liverpool, England.
The Liverpudlian retained the IBF welterweight title with a split-decision win in her hometown.
Jonas won via split-decision after two of the judges at ringside scored the contest in her favour 96-94 and 96-95, with the other giving it 97-93 to Mayer.
Mikaela Mayer threw 181 more punches than Natasha Jonas, but only landed 24 more punches owing to Jonas's accuracy.
Jonas, who raised her arm aloft at the final bell, was given the nod 96-94 and 96-95 as a third judge sided with Mayer 97-93.
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