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Lauren Price criticises Natasha Jonas’ coach after ‘uncalibrated’ scales claim

06 Mar 2025 3 minute read
Natasha Jonas (left) and Lauren Price during a weigh in at The Dorchester, London. Photo Yui Mok/PA Wire.

Lauren Price criticised the coach of Natasha Jonas after the pair successfully weighed in ahead of their unified welterweight clash at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday.

Joe Gallagher, who publicly called Price disrespectful for missing a media obligation this week, demanded to see a certificate for the weighing scales before Wales’ Price stepped onto the platform.

This came after the majority of fighters on the undercard weighed a pound under their fight limit.

WBC and IBF champion Jonas weighed in at 10 stone six pounds, with WBA holder Price 10st 5lbs.

“Definitely not, I’m cool, calm and collected,” Price told Sky Sports when asked if Gallagher had got into her head.

“I’m looking forward to getting out there tomorrow night and showing everyone how good I am.

“There’s been drama all week, Gallagher’s trying to make it about himself but it’s Jonas vs Price.

“I’m in my prime, it’s my time, I’m ready and I’m taking them (sic) belts back to Wales.”

Certificate

Gallagher interrupted Price’s announcement to the podium by demanding to be shown a certificate of when the scales had been calibrated.

Jonas, 40, was able to weigh in wearing clothes – something Gallagher said was because of the light scales.

“We’re at a prestigious event, one thing you expect on fight night is to have a set of calibrated scales to make the weight and they’re not calibrated scales,” he added on Sky Sports.

“I’ve seen the certificate, they were calibrated on the ninth of January, we’re here in March.

“I’m only protecting Natasha. When I hear Price is struggling with weight I think that they (the scales) are light in order to make the weight.

Joe Gallagher (centre), trainer of boxer Natasha Jonas, appears to question the calibration of the scales as Boxxer CEO Ben Shalom (left) looking on during a weigh in at The Dorchester, London. Photo Yui Mok/PA Wire.

“You have this huge prestigious event and yet you can’t get a set of calibrated scales. They’ve made the weight but they’re not calibrated.

“Natasha weighed in with all her clothes on because we knew the scales were light, if we stripped them down she would have been 10 stone five.”

The PA news agency has contacted the British Boxing Board of Control for comment.

Undisputed title

The winner of the bout could face either Mikaela Mayer or Sandy Ryan to fight for an undisputed title.

“Boxing’s full of dramas, I was light and I was good,” Jonas added on the matter.

“She looks ready, I’m ready, let’s do it. I don’t need to prove to anyone why I’m the champion, why I’ll stay champion, I just am.”


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