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How to watch Natasha Jonas vs Ivana Habazin - TV channel, live stream details, ringwalk times

Natasha Jonas celebrates with her belt after victory in the IBF World Welterweight Title fight against Mikaela Mayer at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool in January
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Natasha Jonas is set to meet Ivana Habazin at the Exhibition Centre on Saturday in a huge unification fight. It will be the first time Jonas has taken to the ring since she beat Mikaela Mayer after 10 rounds of boxing at the M&S Bank Arena back in January.

The 40-year-old is the the IBF welterweight world champion, and also boasts an unbeaten record of six fights since 2021, which includes victories over Kandi Wyatt, Patricia Berghult and Chris Namus. Habazin, on the other hand, is a 35-year-old Croatian professional boxer and she won the vacant WBC welterweight title with a win over Kinga Mayer back in April.

Habazin won her last fight on home soil, and against a lesser opponent, so will need to produce an upset in order to overcome Jonas this weekend. Also on Saturday night, Lauren Price and Bexcy Mateus will contest their own bout. Price will make the first defence of her WBA welterweight, which she won in May this year.

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It is worth noting that if Jonas and Price are both to emerge victorious from their respective fights, they could be on course to battle it out in an all-British unification clash next year. And below is all the TV details you need to know..

What time does the Natasha Jonas v Ivana Habazin fight start in the UK?

Coverage of the anticipated clash is scheduled to start at 7pm GMT on Saturday, December 14, with the main event likely to get underway at 10pm.

Beforehand, fans can enjoy Ireland's undefeated Stephen McKenna going head to head with English champion Lee Cutler in a super-welterweight bout. Viddal Riley will also return to the ring for the first time since March to take on Belgian Steve Ntere, with that fight expected to start at 7:20pm. Further down the card is Mark Jeffers’ bout with Elvis Ahorgah.

Price could emerge for her ringwalk as early as 7:45pm, depending on the other fights on the card. She is not expected any later than 8:45pm, which makes 10pm the likely time for Jonas' fight.

How to watch Natasha Jonas v Ivana Habazin

Jonas vs Habazin and Price vs Mateus will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ from 7pm, or Sky Sports Main Event from 8:30pm. Radio commentary can also be found on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds from 8pm GMT.