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Boxing News: Mikaela Mayer Issues Public Statement After Her Loss to Natasha Jonas, Demands Rematch

Published Jan 22, 2024 | 11:05 AM EST

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 Natasha Jonas is enjoying the fruits of labor after winning the fight last Saturday night. However, Mikaela Mayer, her opponent – not so much! The duo put on an all-action show in Jonas’ hometown at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena. However, in a recent twist, the former unified super featherweight champion has issued a statement on X, demanding a rematch. 

While the 39-year-old boxer managed to pull off the win, it wasn’t as clean as she would have desired, as she won a hairline split decision victory. It was Mayer’s debut fight in the welterweight division in an attempt to become a two-division champion by stealing Jonas’ IBF welterweight title. Since Mayer failed to do so, she reasonably wanted a second chance.

Mikaela Mayer hopes Natasha Jonas feels the pressure

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Hardly a couple of days after the judges scored the fight 96-94, 96-95 to Jonas, the California native claimed, “It’s highly frustrating to leave empty-handed when I felt I did more than enough to solidify a win on Saturday.” She expressed gratitude for all the support she received in believing she deserved the win.

However, the 33-year-old is hoping “Natasha feels the pressure and does what a stand-up Champion would do in this situation…and that’s agree to a rematch.” Mayer goes on to suggest she, as well as the fans, deserve a rematch; more importantly, she thinks Jonas’ legacy depends on it. She finished her statement, adding, “I know I’m a threat to the Welterweight division and promise to give you more great fights.” While Mayer demanded a rematch, here’s what Jonas had to say about Mayer after the fight.

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Natasha Jonas on Mayer’s loss

After the Londoner won the fight and spoke to a Sky Sports representative, she reflected on the fight and expressed kind words for her vanquished opponent. “It takes two to tango. I know this girl here, Mikaela Mayer, is gonna be devastated with the result,” Jonas said. However, Jonas urged the former unified champion to take the loss on the chin.

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“She is in the top two people who I have fought. She is a very skilled operator. Her time will come again. She [has] beat[en] a lot of the champions that are already here. So, please use this as motivation to get the title you deserve and become a two-weight champion,” said Jonas. However, a rematch with Mayer may not be in the cards, as Jonas claimed it’s her last year in boxing later in the interview. 

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After putting up an all-out brawl on Saturday night, the former unified champion wants a rematch to become a two-weight champion. However, Jonas’ last year in boxing claim makes the rematch complicated at best. Do you think there will be a rematch? 

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