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Ystrad Mynach boxer Lauren Price MBE will return to the ring next month for her first world title defence.
Price, 30, will look to defend her WBA, IBO and Ring Magazine World Welterweight titles against unbeaten Colombian contender Bexcy Mateus in Liverpool on Saturday December 14.
A victory for Price could set up an all-British unification clash with welterweight rival Natasha Jonas.
Unbeaten since signing a professional contract with Boxxer in 2022, Tokyo Olympic gold medallist Price last fought in May, where she beat former undisputed world welterweight ruler Jessica McCaskill in Cardiff.
It was Price’s seventh fight as a professional – a fight that saw her become Wales’ first-ever female world champion.
Speaking ahead of her next fight, Price said: “I’m excited to be out defending my belts to finish what has been a big year for me.
“I have full respect for Mateus. I’ll prove I’m the best in the division and I won’t let anything, or anyone stand in my way of becoming undisputed.”
Mateus, who is ranked fifth with the WBA, is undefeated in the professional ranks, having won all but one of her seven fights by knockout.
The fight will be her first fight outside of her native Colombia – and she will be looking to dethrone Price.
Ben Shalom, CEO and founder of Boxxer, said: “It’s a huge night for the women’s welterweight division with three world champions in action.
“Natasha Jonas is back in her hometown for a must-win unification fight against Ivana Habazin and Lauren Price defends her world titles against unbeaten contender Bexcy Mateus. The battle for undisputed is on.
“If Natasha and Lauren both win on December 14, it will set the stage for a massive ‘Battle Of Britain’ world title unification match up next year.”
Visit Boxxer’s website for ticket information.
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