Lauren Price, the Welsh boxer, will defend her unified welterweight world titles against Puerto Rican challenger Stephanie Pineiro Aquino on April 4 in Cardiff. The fight, which promises to be an exciting bout, will take place at the Utilita Arena and will be broadcast live on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Price, 31, has not fought since adding the WBC and IBF belts to her WBA crown with a dominant points win over Natasha Jonas in London last March. This upcoming bout is crucial for Price as she aims to solidify her position as one of the top boxers in the welterweight division.
Aquino, 35, is an undefeated boxer who has never competed outside Puerto Rico. Despite being the underdog, Aquino is confident that she will be able to dethrone Price and bring the titles back to Puerto Rico.
The fight holds significant importance for both boxers, as it promises to showcase their skills and determination in the ring. With a win, Price can further cement her status as one of the top boxers in the world, while Aquino is looking to make history by becoming the first boxer from Puerto Rico to dethrone a world champion.
Price will face her first fight in over a year on April 4, and she has expressed her excitement about defending her titles at home in Wales. "Defending my world titles at home in Wales means everything to me," Price said. "I want to repay the support everyone has shown me with another great performance."
Aquino is also determined to win, saying "Lauren may have the home fans on her side, but I have a country behind me too." The fight promises to be an exciting and closely contested bout that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
A victory for Price could set her up for a push towards becoming the undisputed champion, while a win for Aquino would make history for Puerto Rico.
Price, 31, has not fought since adding the WBC and IBF belts to her WBA crown with a dominant points win over Natasha Jonas in London last March. This upcoming bout is crucial for Price as she aims to solidify her position as one of the top boxers in the welterweight division.
Aquino, 35, is an undefeated boxer who has never competed outside Puerto Rico. Despite being the underdog, Aquino is confident that she will be able to dethrone Price and bring the titles back to Puerto Rico.
The fight holds significant importance for both boxers, as it promises to showcase their skills and determination in the ring. With a win, Price can further cement her status as one of the top boxers in the world, while Aquino is looking to make history by becoming the first boxer from Puerto Rico to dethrone a world champion.
Price will face her first fight in over a year on April 4, and she has expressed her excitement about defending her titles at home in Wales. "Defending my world titles at home in Wales means everything to me," Price said. "I want to repay the support everyone has shown me with another great performance."
Aquino is also determined to win, saying "Lauren may have the home fans on her side, but I have a country behind me too." The fight promises to be an exciting and closely contested bout that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
A victory for Price could set her up for a push towards becoming the undisputed champion, while a win for Aquino would make history for Puerto Rico.