hasim ali took five wickets to help bowl zimbabwe out for 134, meaning pakistan win by an innings andight sees one of the most eagerly—anticipated fights in women's boxing. ireland's katie taylor, the undisputed world champion at lightweight, defends herfour belts against england's natasha jonas, at manchester arena. the pair have history — they fought nine years ago as amateurs at the london olympics, where taylor beatjonas on her way to winning gold. jonas quit boxing in 2015, but after having a baby, she returned to the ring two years later. taylor doesn't believe their previous fight will have much bearing on this one. i always treat every fight as if it is going to do my hardest fight to date. this fight is no different. she is obviously technically very good. she is coming off her best performance as well. she had a bit of a rocky start to her pro career, but in her last few fights, she's shown that she does deserve to be on the stage, so it's going to be a fantastic fight and i hope it will be a show stealer. i've never turned down a challenge. i've always rose to the occasions