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  1. Price aiming to extend perfect runpublished at 21:25 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Lauren Price's past five fights  WIN - points v Jonas	 WIN - TKO 3 v Mateus	 WIN - points v McCaskill	 Win - points v Bortot WIN - TKO 6 v Muzeya
  2. Postpublished at 21:24 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Dafydd Iwan is in the ring and belting out Yma o Hyd as Lauren Price burts into the arena and, wearing all White, marches down the walkway and on to the ring apron.

    Price turns to the crowd, raises her arms and salutes the crowd before stepping through the ropes.

    The Welshwoman is moments away from defending her WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight world titles.

    Lauren Price makes her ringwalkImage source, PA Media
    Lauren Price makes her ringwalk with her arms out to the crowdImage source, Boxxer
  3. Postpublished at 21:22 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Now for the moment that Wales has been waiting for... Lauren Price returns.

    Ready for the roof to come off the Utilita Arena?

  4. Can Pineiro remain undefeated?published at 21:21 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Lauren Price's past five fights  WIN - points v Sanchez	 WIN - TKO 2 v Houle	 WIN - points v Faria	 WIN - points v Castro WIN - points v da Silva
  5. Postpublished at 21:21 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    It's main event time!

    Stephanie Pineiro as the challenger is the first to enter the arena the Puerto Rican is soaking up the occasion as she stands at the top of the walkway and sways to her entrance song.

    Not sure what the song is but it's a slow start and takes a while for the beat to drop - that's when Pineiro makes her walk to the ring.

    Pineiro will be hoping she doesn't make a similar slow start to her performance in the ring.

  6. Fake tan disasters & living two lives - inside the camp of a world champpublished at 21:18 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Lauren Price gave BBC Sport an insight into her training camp and it looks very intense.

    Price spoke about the importance of structure and how it gives her confidence to perform, especially as she splits her training camp between Wales and Sheffield - living away from her family and partner in the build-up to a fight.

  7. Postpublished at 21:17 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at the Utilita Arena

    Huge respect from both fighters in the ring after that one.

    Former world champion Joe Cordina is talking to Rhys Edwards and his dad ringside.

    A brilliant effort from the Welshman tonight even if neither man walks away with the belt tonight.

    Meanwhile Dafydd Iwan is taking his place ringside ready to sing Lauren Price's entrance - Yma o Hyd.

    Rhys Edwards and Gully Powar hugImage source, Getty Images
  8. Price can 'look forward to a fight in the future'published at 21:16 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    We told you earlier that five-weight world champion Claressa Shields had arrived earlier and she's been speaking to BBC Sport about potentially facing Lauren Price next.

    Shields said: "Well as you can see we're over here in the UK, we're not in the US so it's always me coming to get these girls and never these girls coming to get me. So, if Lauren Price wins tonight, we can look forward to a fight in the future, before the end of the year.

    "I'm really excited to meet Lauren, to see her fight in person and to continue to move negations forward and hopefully we can lock in a fight.

    "Like I say, if she's the best out there, all the GWOAT does is fight the best and I'm willing to fight against her and dominate her like I do everybody else.

    "I feel like me and Lauren fighting is one of the biggest fights in women's boxing.

    "I don't know if I've ever heard of women who are a two-time Olympic champion, current champion and then a Olympic champion who is also a current champion, fighting each other like, that's kind of big."

    Claressa Shields holds up her phoneImage source, Getty Images
  9. Who is Stephanie Pineiro?published at 21:13 BST 4 April

    Stephanie PineiroImage source, Getty Images

    Debuting in 2019, the 35-year-old has won all ten of her professional fights, including three knockouts.

    Born in Puerto Rico, Stephanie Pineiro has never fought outside of her home country, tonight's fight being the first.

    Nicknamed 'La Medicina' (the medicine), the southpaw is known to have heavy hands, bringing blunt deliveries with every punch.

  10. Final preparations for Pineiropublished at 21:12 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    PineiroImage source, Boxxer
  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:11 BST 4 April

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    Mark 20:50 - Lauren Price was "lucky" to beat Natasha Jonas? Price completely outclassed Jonas - I lost my bet that fight, I thought Natasha's experience would tell but had absolutely no argument with the result much like Jonas had no answer to Price's speed.

    JM, Cornwall

  12. Price proving elusivepublished at 21:09 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Lauren Price compared to stat leaders in women's code.  Fewest punches landed by opponent per round (1st)	2.9 Fewest power punches landed by opponent per round (1st)	2.3 Lowest connect % by opponent (1st)	15.3 Jab connect % (6th)	22.4

    Lauren Price has barely dropped a round in her nine fights since turning professional in 2022 - winning seven of those bouts by decision and two by stoppage.

    Along with that impressive winning record, Price is stitching together some other eye-catching statistics.

    The Welshwoman has proved extremely elusive as the graphic above shows, with her opponents struggling to land a glove on her.

  13. Majority drawpublished at 21:08 BST 4 April

    The co-main event ends in a majority draw!

    One judge scored it 115-114 in Gully Powar's favour with the other two judges seeing it as a 114-114 draw.

    There are huge groans from the crowd at that result - they were firmly backing Welshman Rhys Edwards.

    Rhys Edwards and Gully Powar have both their hands raised as fight is declared a drawImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 21:04 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at the Utilita Arena

    Gully Powar has given his first smile of the week with about 30 seconds left of the fight.

    He's convinced he's done enough here.

    The Welsh fans were chanting "Gully, Gully give us a smile" at the weigh-ins yesterday, not sure this is what they meant.

  15. Can a Gladiator keep up with a world champion?published at 21:03 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Boxing is regarded as a gladiatorial sport, but can a Gladiator keep up with a boxer?

    Lauren Price put Phantom through his paces and BBC Sport was there to see if he was able to rise to the challenge.

  16. Price going through her pacespublished at 21:00 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    PriceImage source, Boxxer
  17. Relentless Powarpublished at 20:59 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at the Utilita Arena

    Much like his nickname suggests, Gully Powar is 'Relentless'.

    He's still throwing seven or eight punch combinations deep into the fight.

    The fight is still finely poised but you sense Edwards might need the final two rounds if he's to win the British featherweight title.

    Powar has some noticeable swelling round his right eye, perhaps that's Edwards' way in.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:56 BST 4 April

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    I think Shields and Mayer are a step too soon for Price.

    Phillip, Pontypool

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:50 BST 4 April

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    I'm hoping for a Pineiro win tonight as Price was lucky to beat Natasha Jonas.

    Mark, Reading

  20. Co-main delivering the goodspublished at 20:46 BST 4 April

    Price v Pineiro

    Gareth Bailey
    BBC Sport Wales at the Utilita Arena

    Rhys Edwards punches Gully PowarImage source, Getty Images

    A little nod of the head from Rhys Edwards to Gully Powar as the seventh round comes to an end to let him know he's still there.

    It's been a brilliant scrap so far in Cardiff, both fighters still keeping a fast tempo.

    Gully Powar is getting booed by the crowd every time the referee has had to intervene.