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The 40-year-old had to face questions about retirement after her unanimous-decision loss to Price in their world welterweight title unification clash at Royal Albert Hall last Friday night.
But Jonas has suggested she could still return to the ring, if another major bout is offered before the end of 2025.
“I don’t know, the opportunities now are very limited,” Jonas told Pitch to Pod.
“I think Katie Taylor’s got a fight with [Amanda] Serrano. There’s potentially going to be a fourth fight if maybe Serrano wins that.
“They [Mikaela Mayer and Sandy Ryan] fight soon, but then I know Lauren will get the winner of them, which means potentially wait until the end of the year again and another 11 months out, which is just far too long. It’s just far too long.
“So we’ll see. I’ll never, I’ll never say never because I’ve been retiring for the last 10 years. So we’ll see. We’ll see.”
Joe Gallagher, the long-time trainer of Jonas, admitted that he had urged his fighter to hang up her gloves last year.
“Natasha has got to have time away with her family and her daughter, go on holiday, and she’ll make her decision when she comes back,” Gallagher told Sky Sports.
“Whatever she chooses to do I’ll back her. A year ago I was asking her to retire after she beat Mikaela Mayer so everybody knows how I feel about it. She [Price] was just a little bit too quick and too sharp on the night.
“Lauren Price was quick out the blocks. I thought I had it 2-1 at one point, I thought Natasha was pick-pocketing really well with the backhand over the lead hand.
“But after that she [Price] found her groove and started pulling away and Tasha was beginning to get Lauren into situations where she’s about to pull the trigger, Lauren could see it coming and upped the …
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