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  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Win or lose she’s an impressive young woman


    Price ready to join the greats of Welsh boxing
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    Follow live text commentary and radio from 21:00 BST on 11 May on BBC Sport website & app, and watch the fight live on BBC Wales from 21:00 BST

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales

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      10 May 2024
    An Olympic gold medallist with the chance to join the greats of Welsh boxing as a world champion, Lauren Price is no ordinary sporting star.

    As an eight-year-old child, Price wrote in a school letter that her three ambitions for her life were to become a kickboxing world champion, to play international football for Wales and to compete at the Olympic games.

    A former four-time world champion kickboxer and international footballer, Price has made her childhood dreams come true.

    Now she looks to become Wales' 14th world champion boxer - and the first female - as she challenges American Jessica McCaskill for the WBA, IBO and Ring Magazine welterweight titles at Cardiff's Utilita Arena, in a fight that will be broadcast live on BBC 2 Wales.

    After successfully ticking off her childhood bucket list before she even turned professional, Price says she is now focusing on the "legacy" part of her career.

    "I want to do for Wales what Katie Taylor has done for Ireland," she says.

    'They used to call me Tigger'
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    Lauren Price gave up playing football for Wales to concentrate on her boxing career

    Price says she owes everything she has in life to her grandparents Derek and Linda.

    At just three days old it was decided her parents would not be able to care for her and her grandparents "saved me from a life in care".

    Their home in Ystrad Mynach became Price's home and it was obvious from an early age that sport was to be Price's primary focus and salvation.

    Nicknamed Tigger because of her boundless energy, Price spent her childhood and teenage years training relentlessly at both football and kickboxing.

    Her first kickboxing coach, Rob Taylor, remembers her insatiable work-rate.

    "She just had such an appetite for working. She always wanted to hit the pads," he recalls.

    "She was training seven, eight, nine, 10 hours a week. Three, four nights a week. Her gran and granddad would bring her along. She's back again, back again.

    "We'd try a competition and she'd do well in that. Then we'd move on and on. Her work-rate was infectious."

    Price won four senior world kickboxing titles, as well as a host of European golds, and her grandparents were with her every step of the way.

    By the age of 14 she was no longer allowed to play football with boys, so she moved to Georgetown Girls in Merthyr Tydfil and then Cardiff City Women.

    "In training she'd be there early. Sometimes before I'd even set the cones up. And she'd be there right until the end," her former coach Lesley-Ann Judd remembers.

    "If she needed to work on something, she'd work on it. She listened and everything was just perfected."

    Price represented Wales at under-16, under-17, under-19 and senior level - all before her 17th birthday.

    She went on to play for her country 52 times across all age groups and captained Wales Under-19s, winning two senior caps.

    'Kelly Holmes inspired me'
    Before she was even 18 Price had ticked off two of her three ambitions, but the desire to be an Olympian never wavered, something that had stuck with her since watching middle distance runner Dame Kelly Holmes win Olympic gold.

    Raised by her grandmother Linda to believe that her dreams were achievable if she worked hard enough, Price briefly tried taekwondo - she moved to Manchester and lived with future Olympic gold medal winner Jade Jones - but the sport was not quite right.

    Better with her hands than legs, Price tried boxing and in 2014 she was given the chance to box for Team Wales, before joining the Team GB set-up after the 2016 Olympics.

    Price was a "natural talent", according to GB Boxing performance director Rob McCracken, still her trainer today, but she had worked extremely hard even to reach Sheffield.

    Welsh boxer Kyren Jones, who boxed for Team Wales with Price at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, recalls how different her life was to the rest of the Welsh squad.

    "We’d work all week and then try and recover over the weekend," he told BBC Sport Wales.

    "But Lauren, she'd be out on Friday and Saturday night, working for her grandparents driving a taxi. She was just relentless. She is someone I’ve always looked up to."

    Price recalls "ferrying the drunks to and from Cardiff" as she maintained her Olympic dream.

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    Lauren Price: World title fight is 'just the start'

    Gold in Tokyo and MBE
    Price won gold at the delayed Tokyo Olympics, fulfilling her lifelong ambition as she beat China's Li Qian, the world champion, in the final.

    Sadly, grandfather Derek was not there to see it, having died in November 2020 having suffered with dementia.

    Price, who always showed off her medals to her grandfather, returned home and placed her gold medal next to the vase that contained his ashes.

    "He was a massive part of my life and career and when I won gold you saw me looking up," Price says. "I believe he was looking down on me that day. No matter what, him and my nan will always be a massive part of my life.

    "He was my number one fan."

    Awarded an MBE for her services to sport, Price's childhood dreams had all come true before she even turned professional.

    'Reach for the moon and if you fall short you will still land on the stars'
    Price switched over to the pro ranks after the Olympics, revealing her phone "blew up" with offers from all the major UK boxing promoters.

    She opted to join Boxxer's stable and fight on Sky Sports, and has looked extremely impressive in the welterweight division, winning every round of her six pro fights.

    Now, however, she fights the top welterweight, McCaskill, bidding to make history as Wales' first female world champion.

    Wales' 13th world champion, Joe Cordina, has no doubt his friend will get the job done.

    "It's in touching distance for her, all she has to do is grab it now," he said.

    "I hope she enjoys every second of it. Fighting for a world title in your home country is special, she should soak it all up. I believe she will win, but she might not fight in Cardiff again."

    Another former Welsh world champion, Barry Jones, says Price is a "special" talent.

    "McCaskill is a top 10 pound-for-pound fighter... on paper it's a big ask, it's too big an ask even," he said.

    "But I think Lauren wins and I think she walks it. If she frustrates her with her movement, Price will go to work and put on a dominant performance. I think she will put on a masterclass."

    Price feels her time has come to add her name to the greats of Welsh boxing.

    "I haven't been out of my comfort zone yet, I've won every round of every pro fight I've had, I've enjoyed myself. I do think Jessica is going to be my toughest test, she is going to ask questions of me," she added.

    "But I believe I will win and put on a classy performance as well. There is so much more to come from me that people haven't seen yet.

    "As my nan used to say to me, 'reach for the moon and if you fall short, you will still land on the stars'."

    You can watch Lauren Price v Jessica McCaskill for the world welterweight title on BBC Two Wales, Saturday, 11 May at 21:00 BST and later on demand.

    BBC Wales has also been given exclusive access to the Price camp in the days before the fight.

    You can watch the full documentary on BBC Two Wales at 19:00 BST on Friday, 10 May and later on demand.
     
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  2. Plum

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    Lauren Price won btw. Well ahead on points, fight stopped in the 9th, McCaskill was fighting one-eyed.
     
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  3. DMD

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    She totally outclassed McCaskill. One hell of a performance, and so respectful and polite in the post fight interviews too.

    If she stays that level headed and maintains her work ethic, she is well set to leave the legacy that is driving her forwards.
     
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    Yes, I'm no expert and I only caught the last 2 rounds but she was clearly a cut above.
     
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  5. SW3 Chelsea Tiger

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    John fury showing everyone yet again what an absolute ****er of a "man" he is.
     
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  7. Kalman

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    Headbutted a kid literally half his size and scurried away behind security with claret pouring down his face. I hope Usyk wins.
     
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  8. Howdentiger2

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    The kid didn't even flinch either, it was just embarrassing
     
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    Who was the bloke with the beard and glasses mouthing off? He was a right ****er.
     
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    You have a beard and glasses, and ... :emoticon-0125-mmm:


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    <laugh> ok
     
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  12. dennisboothstash

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    Fury Snr looked a right knobhead without that. But the young lad not even flinching and not having a mark on him while Fury was reeling away pouring with blood was genuinely hilarious.
     
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  13. Howdentiger2

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    Made me chuckle, I'm torn on sat night, I'd absolutely love to see fury lose, but part of me also wants to see him win so he finally fights AJ and then AJ knocks him clean out.... I'd absolutely love to see that
     
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  14. dennisboothstash

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    I’m not really fussed who wins between any of them really. Not a ‘fan’ of any of them.

    Decent potential for good bouts though.
     
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  15. Amin Yapusi

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    Just don’t want Usyk v AJ 3.
     
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    What time is it on? Is it on early hours in the morning??
     
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  17. Amin Yapusi

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    11pm ring walk
     
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  18. dennisboothstash

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    Only good thing about bouts in Saudi is it’s a better time for UK viewers than bouts in Vegas.
     
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    After the ****ing about for Fury's last bout we can probably expect the bell for round 1 about 1am then.
     
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  20. SW3 Chelsea Tiger

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    thanks….just about doable….im too old for anything after midnight these days
     
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