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Lauren Price and Mikaela Mayer face off in front of a packed stadium with ‘2026 Undisputed’ displayed above them — symbolising a potential historic women’s boxing main event at Wembley or Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

Lauren Price vs Mikaela Mayer: Early Talks for 2026 Undisputed Clash

Lauren Price vs Mikaela Mayer could be the biggest moment in women’s boxing history. With talks already underway for 2026, this fight has all the makings of a stadium main event — possibly the first of its kind in the UK. We break down what’s real, what’s rumoured, and why it matters for the future of the sport.

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"Two elite female boxers battling in a brightly lit ring at Madison Square Garden, surrounded by a cheering crowd, with a banner reading 'Women’s Boxing Deserves 3-Minute Rounds' — highlighting the call for equality in women’s boxing 3-minute rounds."

Women’s Boxing Deserves 3-Minute Rounds — Here’s Why

Boxing has always been a sport where equality and toughness are admired. Yet, here we are in 2025, and elite female boxers are still fighting 10 two-minute rounds instead of the standard 12 three-minute rounds their male counterparts enjoy. Honestly, what’s going on here? Let’s talk openly about why women’s boxing deserves 3-minute rounds and

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A realistic boxing illustration representing the ongoing debate in women's boxing about the length of rounds. Two female boxers exchange punches in the ring under bright stadium lights, while a digital clock on the ring apron highlights the discussion about whether round length should be extended. The cheering crowd in the background captures the energy and intensity of women's boxing."

Women’s Boxing: Do the Rounds Matter?

International Women’s Day got the boxing world buzzing — and rightly so. Female fighters are breaking barriers left and right, headlining major cards and putting on absolute clinics. But one question still lingers in the background like a stubborn corner cut: why are women still fighting two-minute rounds? In 2024, is that really the best

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