By Michael Rothstein
September 3, 2022
Source: ESPN
Photo Source: Nigel Roddis, Getty Images
It took Natasha Jonas three tries to become a world champion. Now, she's one step closer to unifying the entire junior middleweight division.
Jonas beat Patricia Berghult 100-90, 100-90, 99-91 to become the WBC and WBO champion of the world Saturday on the undercard of the Liam Smith-Hassan Mwakinyo card in Liverpool, England on Saturday.
It was the third straight win for the 38-year-old Jonas (12-2-1, 8 KO) and first defense of the WBO title she won in February. It was the first loss of Berghult's career in her initial defense of the WBC title.
The 28-year-old Berghult (15-1, 3 KO) had traveled to fight in England -- where Jonas is from -- for the first time in her career. Jonas has still never fought professionally outside her home country, according to BoxRec.
The WBA champion in the division, Hannah Rankin, is scheduled to make the second defense of her title Sept. 24 when she fights former junior lightweight champion Terri Harper in Nottingham, England. The IBF champion, Marie-Eve Dicaire, has yet to fight in 2022.
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