WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois: “It’s a tough fight. I’ve counted out Jonas probably three times now and every time she’s come and proven me wrong. She’s made me eat my words every time so I am not going to bet against her now. She’s a tough woman and she’s got the skills. I don’t know who is going to win the fight. I think the smart, soulless thinker will say Price has it in the bag but I don’t know. It’s a 50/50 fight.”
Heavyweight Delicious Orie: “I really like both of them. I know Price quite well, I’ve been in the amateur programme with her. I think Price has what it takes and I think age, mileage and hunger plays a factor. I’ve heard Jonas can really punch and Price hasn’t really faced this kind of level in the professional ranks. If I had to really put my money on it then I would say Price just edges it.”
WBO welterweight champion Mikaela Mayer: “I am definitely tuning in on Friday. This is going to be very competitive, high-action fight. I give Price the advantage when it comes to movement and speed. My gut says Price wins by close decision, but it really depends on who has the better strategy. Can’t help but root for Jonas, though, as I have said previously I want my revenge in a rematch.”
Retired world champion & boxing analyst Barry Jones: “I think Price on points. If it was three-minute rounds I’d say she stops her. She will win it wide, not necessarily comfortable though.”
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