On Saturday night, Natasha Jonas successfully defended her world title in a highly acclaimed female boxing match. Facing Mikaela Mayer in her hometown of Liverpool, Jonas secured a split decision victory with the IBF welterweight belt at stake.
The intense bout showcased the best and worst aspects of women’s boxing with Jonas and Mayer experienced fighters, illustrating the sport’s potential. The lack of depth in some weight classes remains a challenge leading to bouts posing as world championships.
The atmosphere at the Echo Arena was intense, especially in the memorable eighth round where Jonas faced Mayer in front of a roaring crowd of 7,000. It marked the first time a woman headlined an event at the venue. Despite Mayer’s move up to welterweight, Jonas though not a giant in the class, used her skills to secure a close victory. The judges’ decision varied with one favouring Mayer and the other two scoring in Jonas’s favour by one and two points respectively. While a rematch is deserved, Jonas has the option in her contract.
Looking ahead, the 39-year-old Jonas expressed interest in a potential fight against Katie Taylor but acknowledged the need to address the Mayer situation first. Mayer remaining composed under emotional pressure, emphasized the rematch’s significance. The fight showcased impressive boxing skills with both fighters understanding the demands of their sport, despite the ongoing debate over the duration of rounds in women’s boxing.
The call for three-minute rounds involves complexities including financial considerations for the extended duration. Despite the challenges, Jonas and Mayer’s match served as a reminder of the sport’s excellence when the best compete regardless of gender and highlighted the privilege of witnessing such a compelling bout.
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