Natasha Jonas’ wins at the Olympic games set up a quarter-final bout with four-time World Champion, and Ireland’s flag-bearer at the Opening Ceremony, Katie Taylor. However, Jonas lost heavily to Taylor 26:15.
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Natasha Jonas won the WBO super-welterweight title in her first fight at 154lbs with a spectacular knockout victory over Chris Namus. In 2009, Natasha Jonas became the first female boxer to compete for GB Boxing.

Natasha Jonas claimed gold in the 64 kg division at the 2009 Women’s European Union Amateur Boxing Championships in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, after she overcame Csilla Csejtei of Hungary in the final.
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Natasha Jonas received another gold medal in the inaugural GB Amateur Boxing Championships in 2010, when she pipped rival Amanda Coulson by one point in an exciting bout in front of her home fans at Liverpool’s Echo Arena.
Natasha Jonas won the British Boxing Board of Control’s 2022 British Boxer of the Year award, which made her the first woman to win the British Boxing Board of Control’s British Boxer of the Year Award.


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