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Lauren Price crowned first-ever British women’s welterweight champion

Sport | Richard Gurner | Published: 12:20, Sunday May 7th, 2023.
Last updated: 12:20, Sunday May 7th, 2023

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Lauren Price beat Kirstie Bavington over ten rounds
Lauren Price beat Kirstie Bavington over ten rounds

Ystrad Mynach’s Lauren Price has once again made history by becoming the first British Female Welterweight champion.

Olympic gold-medalist Price beat Kirstie Bavington in a unanimous points victory after ten rounds in Birmingham.

It was her fourth professional fight since signing a pro deal with BOXXER last year. She has now won all four of her pro bouts.

Price, 28, said: “I can’t really put it into words. After coming back from the Olympics I’ve got to say, that was a dream of mine. I’ve come into the pro game and started all over again,” she said.

“My fourth professional fight, first ten-rounder and I’m British champion. I can’t quite sum it up really but to add more history to my name is a complete honour.”

"I can't put it into words." ?

Becoming the first-ever female British champion meant the world to @LLPrice94 ??#BuatsiStepien | Now | Resorts World, Birmingham | @SkySportsBoxing pic.twitter.com/hbPlhbCW3K

— BOXXER (@boxxer) May 6, 2023

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