The Liverpudlian boxer is aiming for glory in either the welterweight or super-lightweight divisions if she beats Lauren Price on Friday (07.03.25) and is intrigued by a "personal" bout against her former Olympics rival Katie Taylor - who rules the latter weight class.
Speaking to Sky Sports' Off Limits, Jonas said: "I think the fight that's personal is Katie. Beat Lauren and whoever comes next - (Mikaela) Mayer and (Sandy) Ryan are fighting, whoever wins that fight, that's for undisputed for us then.
"Or go and fight Katie for undisputed. The two options are undisputed after that fight. Then that's pretty much me [done]. But I've got to get past Lauren first."
Jonas' trainer Joe Gallagher is confident that the WBC and IBF welterweight champion will have enough to get past Price, despite her opponent being an Olympic gold medallist.
He said: "If you look at what Lauren brings to the table, if you look at her background and pedigree and the fighters she's fought, and the tools that she brings to the table, her catalogue of punches.
"And then you look at Natasha Jonas and the people that she's been in with and her catalogue of punches and shot selection - you [think] everyone's getting caught up in the hype here a little bit."
Gallagher insists that the pressure is completely on Price - who is a decade younger than her rival.
The trainer said: "There's no pressure on Natasha, it's all on Lauren.
"Here we are in 2025 and she's putting herself on the frontline again. Lauren's going to bring the best out of Natasha again. Lauren does things that we feel we can capitalise on."