The factor Natasha Jonas once feared would end her boxing career now serves as her biggest motivation. The former Team GB Olympian retired from the sport and left behind her standout amateur career when she fell pregnant with her daughter in 2015.
Five years on, Jonas will fight to become a world champion as she takes on British rival Terri Harper for her WBC and IBO female super-featherweight titles at Fight Camp on Friday.
It is fitting that her preparations for the fight have seen her daughter, Mela, join her in the gym during lockdown as she juggles motherhood with her boxing career.
Jonas, 36, is now out to not only make her daughter proud but also change perceptions of female athletes and mothers. “Once I retired from amateur boxing
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