Unstoppable: Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price fight preview
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- How to watch Unstoppable
- When is Unstoppable?
- Where is Unstoppable?
- What time does the ‘Unstoppable’ card begin?
- What time is the Unstoppable grand arrivals?
- Unstoppable: Full fight undercard
- When is the final Unstoppable press conference?
- Unstoppable - what’s been said?
- Jonas vs Price: Fight odds
- Unstoppable: full fight week events schedule
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Fight fans prepare for another busy weekend of professional boxing, with two fascinating shows broadcast live on television on Friday evening. Harlem Eubank returns to the ring to face Tyronne McKenna live on Channel 5.
However, it’s Boxxer’s big female fight night that looks the most enthralling. Sky Sports send cameras to the Royal Albert Hall, London, where four world title bouts are on the line on fight night.
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Caroline Dubois fights Bo Mi Re Shin for the WBC lightweight title after Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price dispute IBF, IBO, and WBC welterweight straps.
Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price is the fight that caught our eye from Ben Shalom’s ‘Unstoppable’ card in Kensington. Will Liverpool’s popular southpaw Jonas extend her seven-fight winning run? Can an unbeaten Price cause an upset?
EXCLUSIVE: FIRST.com caught up with Lauren Price ahead of fight night.
How to watch Unstoppable
The ‘Unstoppable’ card from Kensington features mouth-watering bouts, and you can follow all the action live.
Watch Jonas vs Price and the pick of the supporting card live on Sky Sports Boxing. You can also watch on the move using the Sky Go app.
When is Unstoppable?
Unstoppable, featuring Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price happens on Friday 7 March 2025. The ring walk for the main event is advertised as 22:00 GMT.
Where is Unstoppable?
Professional boxing returns to the plush surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington, London.
The venue has hosted some fantastic bouts in the past, including world heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois’ first-round KO win over Ebenezer Tetteh in 2019. Another knockout night is guaranteed.
What time does the ‘Unstoppable’ card begin?
The Sky Sports Boxing coverage of the ‘Unstoppable’ card begins at 19:00 GMT. The programme covers the best of the undercard bouts and the main fights of the evening.
The line-up includes Caroline Dubois, Chloe Watson, and the professional debut of 2024 Olympic Games bronze medallist Cindy Ngamba.
What time is the Unstoppable grand arrivals?
The most important bouts on the ‘Unstoppable’ card feature towards the top of the bill and will be broadcast later in the evening.
Jonas vs Price is set for a 22:00 GMT start, although introductions could delay the first bell until around 22:30.
EXCLUSIVE: FIRST.com spoke with the champion Natasha Jonas at the pre-fight press conference at The Dorchester Hotel in February.
Unstoppable: Full fight undercard
Jonas vs Price is a fantastic bout and will show the value of good matchmaking at the highest level.
But it’s not the only fight of note. Boxxer deserves credit for promoting a competitive card from an iconic venue. The pressure is now on the fighters to ensure the night lives up to the hype.
Here’s the final line-up:
Natasha Jonas vs Lauren Price - IBF, IBO, and WBC world welterweight title
Caroline Dubois vs Bo Mi Re Shin - WBC world lightweight title fight
Karriss Artingstall vs Raven Chapman - featherweight
Chloe Watson vs Jasmina Zapotoczna - flyweight
Cindy Ngamba vs Kirstie Bavington - middleweight
Francesca Hennessy vs Carla Camila Campos Gonzales - super bantamweight
When is the final Unstoppable press conference?
Thursday’s weigh-in will be the final time the fighters see each other before sharing a ring.
It will also be a final opportunity for the media to collect photographs and quotes after officials record the weight of each fighter.
You’ll catch the most interesting parts of Thursday’s weigh-in on Sky Sports News.
Unstoppable - what’s been said?
As always, the fighters on Friday’s card from the Royal Albert Hall have had plenty to say, giving fans an insight into their training camps and plans for fight night.
Natasha Jonas told of her excitement at ducking between the ropes as the underdog and had a statement for those who doubt her.
Jonas explained to the Liverpool Echo: "I think what they’re expecting is a 'passing of the torch' moment because I’m nearer the end of my career and Lauren’s at the start of hers.
"Big things are expected of her. That’s what I think the narrative has been, but I’m here to upset the apple cart.
"It’s not something I haven’t heard before, but I believe my boxing IQ is better, my timing’s better and I think my accuracy is better."
Too young, too quick, too fit
Lauren Price gave her opponent the credit she deserved but remains convinced she will win and can’t wait to get it on.
"I know she doesn't want to fight me, but she doesn't have another choice in the next one. Each fight I've stepped up - went in with Jessica McCaskill, she was supposed to be the best in the division, and I didn't drop a round.
"Full respect for Tash, but I'm in my prime, too quick, too fit and I believe I will win. She probably will be my toughest test, I just think I'm better.
Jonas vs Price: Fight odds
Who will win on Friday? Will the hard-earned experience of Natasha Jonas ensure she grinds out another win? Perhaps the youth and speed of Lauren Price will shine through.
You can make predictions on the winner of Jonas vs Price at all major sportsbooks. The top betting apps offer odds on the result and a long list of specials, including the method of victory, total rounds, group betting, and other attractions.
Here’s the current fight winner betting odds:
Jonas win @ 10/3 (BetMGM)
Draw @ 15/1 (BetMGM)
Price win @ 6/25 (BetMGM)
Prop bets
With a competitive fight expected, you may wish to look beyond picking a winner and play the best prop bets instead.
The method of victory is one of my favourite props when betting on boxing. You must predict which fighter will win and how they’ll achieve the result. Predicting the method of victory is more challenging than the winner of a fight, but the odds are more appealing.
Here’s the latest method of victory prop bet:
Jonas to win on points @ 9/2 (Spreadex)
Jonas to win by KO/TKO @ 16/1 (Spreadex)
Price to win on points @ 4/9 (Spreadex)
Price to win by KO/TKO @ 11/2 (Spreadex)
Round betting
You can completely avoid picking a winner by concentrating on round betting.
With this market, you must predict if a fight will last more or less than a set number of rounds. Here’s the current betting:
Over 8.5 rounds @ 1/8 (Spreadex)
Under 8.5 rounds @ 9/2 (Spreadex)
Draw no bet
Remove the risk of the draw.
Jonas to win @ 7/2 (BetMGM)
Price to win @ 1/5 (BetMGM)
Unstoppable: full fight week events schedule
DATE | EVENT |
Tuesday, 4 March 2025 | Open workout |
Wednesday, 5 March 2025 | Press conference |
Thursday, 6 March 2025 | Weigh-in |
Fight Night – Friday, 7 March 2025 | Fight night |
Odds correct at the time of writing.
On this page
- How to watch Unstoppable
- When is Unstoppable?
- Where is Unstoppable?
- What time does the ‘Unstoppable’ card begin?
- What time is the Unstoppable grand arrivals?
- Unstoppable: Full fight undercard
- When is the final Unstoppable press conference?
- Unstoppable - what’s been said?
- Jonas vs Price: Fight odds
- Unstoppable: full fight week events schedule
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