Lauren Price
The Dragon / MBE
Bio
Let's be absolutely clear about something: Lauren Price MBE is one of the most decorated athletes this country has ever produced, full stop. Olympic gold medallist at Tokyo 2020. Multi-discipline kickboxing champion. Former Wales international footballer. And now — as if the CV wasn't already embarrassing everyone else in the sport — the unified WBA, WBC, IBF and IBO Women's Welterweight Champion of the World. At 31. Undefeated. Nine fights, two knockouts, four world belts.
Price turned professional in 2022 after a medal-laden amateur career and wasted absolutely no time announcing herself at the top level. By March 2025, she had beaten Natasha Jonas — a genuine, serious fighter who has been world champion herself — via tenth-round unanimous decision to collect the WBC and IBF titles and add them to the WBA and IBO straps she already held. That performance was class from first bell to last. Composed, clinical, and devastating when she chose to be.
What separates Price from her peers is not just the athletic gifts — though they are extraordinary. It is the mental architecture. She competed at the highest level in multiple sports before boxing. She has been in pressure situations that would break most professionals. When the lights are brightest, Lauren Price does not blink. She raises her level. Make no mistake: she is the standard that everyone in women's welterweight boxing is being measured against, and very few are coming close.
The future? She wants Katie Taylor before Taylor retires. She wants Mikaela Mayer. She wants the fights that cement legacies rather than pad records. With the talent she possesses and the platform she is building at home on British free-to-air television via BBC Two, Lauren Price has every tool she needs to become one of the sport's great champions. The Dragon of Welsh boxing is just getting started.
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Fight History
| Date | Opponent | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 2026 | Stephanie Pineiro | NEXT | WBA/WBC/IBF/IBO Title Defence — Cardiff |
| Mar 2025 | Natasha Jonas | WIN | UD 10 — Won WBC & IBF Titles |
| Sep 2024 | Sandy Ryan | WIN | UD 10 — Retained WBA/IBO Titles |
| Mar 2024 | Jessica McCaskill | WIN | UD 10 — Won WBA & IBO Titles |