Claress Shields vs. Lani Daniels
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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 retained her undisputed heavyweight title with a dominant win over Lani Daniels, reigniting calls for a historic showdown with Laila Ali.
Shields and Jones Defend Their Crowns The world of boxing is always exciting, especially when it comes to title fights. In
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?
Ali, one of Muhammad Ali's former wives, said, "I think Laila needs to stay in the kitchen," rather than fight Claressa Shields.
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 Shields continued her dominance on Saturday night when she dominated throughout to win a lopsided unanimous decision over Lani Daniels to remain the undisputed heavyweight champion from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI, live on DAZN.
Claressa Shields appeared on The Pivot Podcast before her fight against Lani Daniels and shared her personal plans to start a family next year.