Olympic gold medallist Lauren Price has stepped up her world title preparations by sparring with former undisputed champion Chantelle Cameron.
Price, 29, will face American Jessica McCaskill for the WBA, IBO and Ring Magazine welterweight titles in Cardiff on 11 May.
Cameron stopped McCaskill’s bid to become undisputed light-welterweight champion in November 2022.
“We got some good rounds in,” said Price. “Camp is going really well and I’m in a good place mentally and physically.
“I always train hard but this is a big one, a world title and the first fighting at home, so it’s about staying calm and composed and listening to [coach] Rob McCracken and working on the gameplan.
“It’s all really positive and I’m looking forward to 11 May.”
It is Price’s first shot at a world championship and her first fight in Wales since turning pro after her Tokyo success.
The bout could see her catapulted into the elite of the women’s fight scene, which includes former two-weight champion Cameron.