Shields says her anger could’ve led her to prison or worse, but boxing gave her purpose. Now, the Flint, MI native says she wants a baby, a legacy, and one last shot at Ali. Claressa “The GWOAT” ...
World champion Claressa Shields joined The Pivot Podcast ahead of her highly anticipated fight against Lani Daniels in Michigan on Saturday, July 26, where she discussed her future outside of boxing.
Claressa Shields, seen here walking out for a fight in February, tested free agency after her last title defense in July. Nic Antaya / Getty Images NEW YORK — Claressa Shields, arguably the biggest ...
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Shields (16-0-0) is the most decorated women’s boxer in history. A two-time Olympic gold medal winner, the 30-year-old from Flint Michigan, turned pro in November 2016. In her fourthpro fight, Shields ...
(Reuters) -Five-division world champion Claressa Shields has signed an $8 million multi-year deal with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records, the promotion company said on Thursday, calling it the ...
Shields says her anger could’ve led her to prison or worse, but boxing gave her purpose. Now, the Flint, MI native says she wants a baby, a legacy, and one last shot at Ali. Claressa “The GWOAT” ...
Claressa “The GWOAT” Shields is a world champion boxer (several times over) and two-time Olympic gold medalist who also happens to be a lightning rod for controversy at this point in her career, and ...
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