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May 5, 2024

Natasha Jonas

WBN NEWS

WBO Super Featherweight Champion Ewa Brodnicka Inks Pact with Matchroom Boxing with Eyes on the Rest of the Belts

August 8, 2020 Press Release - Matchroom Boxing

From Matchroom Boxing: Ewa Brodnicka signs with Matchroom Boxing Undefeated WBO Super-Featherweight World Champion Ewa Brodnicka has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing and has targeted a unification clash with the [… read more]

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August 7: WBC Super Featherweight Champion Terri Harper Makes her First Defense Against Natasha Jonas

July 14, 2020 Press Release - WBC

From WBC: Harper poised to harpoon! World Boxing Council super featherweight champion British Terri Harper will defend her title against compatriot Natasha Jonas at the Matchroom Fight Camp in Brentwood, Essex, UK, next Friday 7th [… read more]

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Natasha Jonas: “There’s nothing she (Terri Harper) does better than me, and I’ll prove it on August 7th”

July 14, 2020 Press Release - Matchroom Boxing

From Matchroom Boxing: JONAS – HARPER CAN’T DEAL WITH THE BEST VERSION OF ME Natasha Jonas is confident that Terri Harper won’t be able to deal with ‘the best version’ of her as the Super-Featherweights [… read more]

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A boxer who hasn't reached her limit yet, seems to have all the tools but no one knows if he has the heart and chin because of being untested against stiff competition. This boxer is still on her way up, and in one way or another is an unknown commodity.
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