Unified junior middleweight champion Natasha Jonas admits that she still wants to avenge a close points loss to Katie Taylor from 2021.

Following that defeat, Jonas would move up by several weight classes to 154-pounds and captured three world titles in three fights.

On Saturday night in Manchester, Jonas will drop down to welterweight to face Kandi Wyatt for the vacant IBF world title.

Taylor's last fight took place at 140-pounds, and her next fight is likely taking place at junior welterweight as well, which Jonas hopes may eventually bring them together for a rematch in the future.

"100 per cent, I need to put my mind at peace, I need revenge," says Jonas to Sky Sports.

Jonas' manager and trainer, Joe Gallagher, is also hoping to see Jonas and Taylor collide for a second time.

"I've said to Tasha, 'Your perfect farewell fight is you and Katie Taylor, it doesn't need world titles, it just needs you two, two old rivals over the last 12 or 13 years to have one last dance and go off into the sunset together'. I still think it's a competitive fight, it's just a rivalry that we'd like to see again. It was a great fight last time in Manchester behind closed doors and it would be great for the public," Gallagher said.

"It would be good for both of them to go out that way, that's me in my romantic mode!"

With Jonas nearing the age of 40, Gallagher admits that he doesn't want her to fight until the point where she suffers defeats to boxers who are less skilled.

"I'd like Natasha Jonas to go out at the top, she's got nothing else to prove. It would be a great win, this. It's a really hard fight, Kandi Wyatt has got a new team behind her, she landed good shots (against Jessica McCaskill) and she's got to be switched on," Gallagher said.

"If she does it, fantastic, there's nothing more to prove and I would like her to walk off into the sunset. She knows how I feel, I want to make sure she leaves the sport on a high. I don't think people will appreciate what Natasha's done until she's finished her career years later."