Natasha Jonas stated that he still “wants great struggles” and that he wants to make a mammoth rematch with Katie Taylor.
Jonas was comprehensively overwhelmed by Lauren by a widely unanimous decision in March, a struggle that saw her lose IBF belts, and many people doubted her future after the Royal Albert Hall conflict.
However, she said Sky Sports In her glorious career, she still has that.
“I’m not too safe,” she said about her future. “There’s nothing official yet.
“I will also wait for a few results, see how they go through.
“Obviously, I still want big names and great struggles. So, we’ll see how it goes out.
“I don’t want to come back just for any old fight. I still want the biggest struggles and big nights and that’s basically that.
“If I can’t fight them, then it will be a turn.”
Speaking to even the launch of the 2025 World Boxer Championship, which takes place in Liverpool from September 4 to 14, Jonas revealed that Katie Taylor remained her target.
The couple struggled in an attractive battle of 2021, and Taylor kicked Jonas to the judges’ evaluation.
Taylor was also better than Liverpudlius in amateur ranks when they clashed in an unforgettable quarterfinals at the 2012 Olympics in London.
In July, Taylor will lead the trilogy with Amanda Serrano, but Jonas did not lose hope in the second chapter in his own rivalry with Irish legend.
“I always spoke to Katie Taylor,” Jonas replied when asked about a big fight that he wanted to happen.
Eubank-Benn: ‘The Right Person won’
The 40-year-old was part of Sky Sports Tim Punditry to fight between Chris Eubank JR and Conor Benna last Saturday, which mainly published the Historic Boxing Night at Tottenham Hotspur.
Eubank would continue to beat his rival by a unanimous decision, and Jonas looked back at the dramatic night in northern London.
“The fight was great and it always cares when you built a fight and there was so much energy at press conferences, whether it would meet these expectations, but that was 100 percent and more,” Jonas said.
“I think the moment for me was when Eubank Jr and SR got out of the car together. Me, Johnny (Nelson) and Adam (Booth), we all suffocated.
“We didn’t really know what to do.”
Jonas believes Eubank is a deserving winner of Benn. “I would probably give it to Eubank maybe two rounds, but every round was competitive, every round was heavy,” she said.
“I think Conor has gained a lot more fans than that performance, so sometimes loss is not always the worst thing. It can be returned down (in a velukate weight or) could reach a potential rematch.
“I think it was a little closer than the proposed results, but I thought the right person won.”
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