Claressa Shields on $15M Laila Ali superfight
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Shields’ dominant win sets the stage for blockbuster options, from big-name rematches to a historic superfight. It was a statement night in Detroit as Claressa Shields swept every round against Lani Daniels at Little Caesars Arena live on DAZN,
Green recently edged out Savannah Marshall in a high-stakes unification bout streamed live on Netflix, where she captured both the WBO and IBF super-middleweight titles. The fight not only delivered fireworks but also earned Green a $250K Fight of the Night bonus. And now, with momentum at her back, she’s ready to aim higher.
After Claressa Shields improved to 17-0 with her win at Little Caesars Arena over Lani Daniels on July 26, who's next for the undisputed champ?
Claressa Shields reminded the world once more why she calls herself the GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time), and her man Papoose made sure to celebrate her latest victory loudly. Over the weekend, the boxing champ added another major victory to her undefeated record, dominating Lani Daniels in Detroit to improve to 17-0 with three knockouts.
Claressa Shields defeated Lani Daniels by a unanimous decision before a crowd of 15,366, retaining her women's world heavyweight boxing title.
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Many consider Claressa Shields the greatest women's boxer of all time. And at 30 years old, she has little left to prove. Every challenge that has been presente
Claressa Shields defended her undisputed heavyweight title against Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
Claressa Shields and Dmitriy Salita's latest collaboration once again raised the bar for the sport, writes Jake Donovan.