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The rivalry between women’s boxing champions Claressa Shields (14-0) and Alycia Baumgardner (15-1) escalates as hip-hop gets involved, with Shields releasing a diss track on Wednesday (April 10).

Centered around a Maybach wearing all her belts, the undefeated champion flips GloRilla’s hit song, “Yeah Glo!” with her version, titled “Yeah GWOAT.” In the song, Shields flexes her accomplishments in boxing, references Baumgardner’s past cheating allegations, claims superiority, and more.

“Even on your best day, you couldn’t hurt me,” Shields raps. “What I look cutting 30 for a b*tch who drop dirty, n***a.”

READ MORE :“Happened to Me 2X”: Claressa Shields Reveals Personal Trauma by Relating to Lil Wayne’s Recent Message

Baumgardner immediately responded to Shields’ diss with an Instagram post of her taking photos with GloRilla herself. Her caption referenced “Yeah Glo!” with, “Keep runnin’ circles around these snail ho** [yarning emoji] [bomb emoji] .”

Claressa Shields-Savannah Marshall, Mikaela Mayer-Alycia Baumgardner boxing  clashes rebooked for Oct. 15 - ESPN

The diss track follows Shields and Baumgardner’s fiery encounter last weekend in Las Vegas. It’s claimed Shields slapped Baumgardner’s hand during the conversation. Bad blood has been boiling since 2023, and they have exchanged rants on social media.

The GWOAT’s track joins an extremely competitive women’s hip-hop landscape. 2024 is the year of beef: Megan vs. Nicki, Latto vs. Ice Spice, GloRilla vs. JT, and Bia vs. Cardi B.

RELATED :Claressa Shields Calls Judge “Corrupt” For Having Rolly Romero Up In Points Against Isaac Cruz

Hailing from Michigan, Shields has a lengthy history in rap, including various videos of her recording music. Proving that her verses are as sharp as her hands.

From Ali to Mayweather to Broner, the greats have always used rap as a promotional tool with sold-out stadium results.

SHIELDS VS. MARSHALL & MAYER VS. BAUMGARDNER MEDIA WORKOUT PHOTOS & VIDEO -  ROUND BY ROUND BOXING

Negotiations between Shields and Baumgardner have been in the works for months, and there are accusations that Baumgardner declined a previous offer. The potential is one of boxing’s most sought-after.

UPDATE :“Are You Fighting Me or Not?”: Claressa Shields Sends Separate Challenges to Alycia Baumgardner and Cris Cyborg

“Yeah Glo!” is featured on GloRilla’s latest mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang. On CMG/Interscope, the mixtape features Megan Thee Stallion, Moneybagg Yo, Boston Richey, Kevo Muney, and Finesse2tymes.

Would a rematch between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall be interesting? While Marshall has expressed her keen interest in facing Shields again inside the ring for quite some time now, her trainer has now revealed that things may be finally in the works. In response, Shields too has accepted such a prospect, even suggesting some venues for the much-anticipated fights. In their last boxing match in 2022, Shields and Marshall fought neck-and-neck, giving their fans a good show for their money. With each attack one threw at the other, her opponent came with a befitting response. In the end, though, the ‘GWOAT’ prevailed. She won the O2 Arena fight on points. Since then, both fighters have had a constant back-and-forth regarding a rematch. However, now it seems like they may soon run it back again.

Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall to become undisputed middleweight  champion | DAZN News US

In conversation with the British publication Sky Sports, 32-year-old Marshall’s trainer, Peter Fury gave pertinent updates about a rematch between the fighters. Peter Fury, who is the uncle and mentor of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, explained, “She has this MMA fight, she fights in October- November in a boxing fight. And then she fights for all the belts with Claressa in early spring.”

READ MORE :“What’s the Point of This?”: Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner’s Verbal Altercation Gets Fans Riled Up

Is she interested in a boxing rematch? He further added, “Definitely. That fight’s gotta happen. I want it to happen. It’s agreed on our side anyway, with Boxxer. Fees has been agreed, and everything.”

Responding to an excerpt from this conversation that emerged on X, GWOAT, Shields too nodded in agreement, seeking the fight this time be in her home country, the US. She wrote, “Oh & In USA near my hometown Flint of course or USA… T-mobile in Vegas. We can run it back.” In another post, directly addressing Fury, she remarked, “Aww I love y’all too @peterfury.”

Claressa Shields hoping Savannah Marshall does not back out of summer  showdown with agreement close | Metro News

While the trainer is certain that the fight will happen in boxing format, lately, his fighter, Marshall, has been rallying to face off against Shields inside an MMA cage.

On June 8, the Silent Assassin will undertake her in-cage debut in a PFL event. The undertaking comes almost a year after she became the undisputed super-middleweight champion in a majority decision victory over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in Manchester. As she spoke of her interest in MMA, she explained why she is entering the combat format, and it has to do with her infamous rival, Shields also dipping her toes in the MMA waters.

RELATED :Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

She told Sky Sports, “This is why the PFL have signed me, because they can see the potential of me and Claressa fighting in the cage.” Last month in a Saudi MMA fight, Sheilds defeated Kelsey De Santis marking a striking return to the cage.

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall results: Shields beats rival on  points to become a two-time undisputed middleweight champion | Sporting News

Speaking about that fight, Marshall noted, “I saw her in her last fight live, and now I know what I’m looking at on the ground I know how hard it is because watching her first two fights, I thought she was terrible. But now I know how hard it is, changing your boxing and defending takedowns, you aren’t just looking at fists, you’re looking at feet and I get it.”

Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields have each played their part in transforming boxing.

Malissa Smith is promoting her upcoming book The Promise of Women’s Boxing – available on June 4 – and two of the fighters who have been significantly involved in the women’s boxing revolution are Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and Taylor, who won gold in 2012, but couldn’t repeat in 2016. Women’s boxing is now a staple of the biggest shows on both sides of the Atlantic.

Smith explained that her book is split into three time-frames.

READ MORE :“Happened to Me 2X”: Claressa Shields Reveals Personal Trauma by Relating to Lil Wayne’s Recent Message

“I broke the book up into three distinct periods,” reflected Smith, a women’s boxing historian. “The period from 2012 to 2016, which really focused more on the amateur world of boxing, and contrasting that to the women who had already been boxing as professionals but were having such a hard time getting traction on cards.

“I then looked at the period from 2017-2019 to think about what happened when the Olympians finally started to enter into the world of boxing; was their experience different from the old gang of women’s boxers?”

CLARESSA SHIELDS “I’m GWOAT! Katie Taylor is 2nd Best!” after CONTROVERSIAL  WIN vs Delfine Persoon

“In the case of Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields, it was a very different paradigm. They started off earning salaries that the women who had been boxing all along never saw. Then, the third part is looking at the COVID [era] to the current state of boxing. This showed a real shift, where women started to have real superfights and earn a million dollars.”

A major factor in the success of women’s boxing could be seen as the Olympics and the benefits that are in place for fighters who go through the Olympic system, win medals and hit the professional ranks with excitement, enthusiasm and a reputation.

RELATED :Claressa Shields wins first female MMA bout in Saudi Arabia as she triumphs on return to octagon

“The proven ability of the Olympians, Katie Taylor, for one, Claressa Shields, as another,” Smith continued. “They are very different women, they are very different fighters. But they had a similar experience in terms of coming to the party with a promotion team and management team, that had a real sense of what the future could look like. Katie Taylor as a fighter is a known quantity and we essentially have her to thank for [women’s boxing] being in the Olympics in the first place.”

Claressa Shields after Taylor-Persoon: Tonight proved I'm the 'GWOAT' - The  Ring

Taylor’s dominance in international competition was a major driver of women being included in the Olympics. 

Another key factor to the growth of women’s boxing are the rivalries that are building and that have resulted in terrific fights. Katie Taylor versus Amanda Serrano was one of the biggest and best fights of 2022 and brought in a massive crowd, but there has also been Mikaela Mayer versus Alycia Baumgardner, Claressa Shields versus Savannah Marshall and many others.

UPDATE :“Are You Fighting Me or Not?”: Claressa Shields Sends Separate Challenges to Alycia Baumgardner and Cris Cyborg

High-profile figures in women’s boxing are drawing interest from fans who have not typically watched women box.

Claressa Shields Reveals What It Would Take For Her To Fight Katie Taylor |  FIGHT SPORTS

“Part of that is [the fights] are also delivering,” added Smith. “What you have is the best fighting the best even on undercards. You are seeing high-caliber boxing, and that just adds to what the rivalries are about.”

Alycia Baumgardner and Claressa Shields are back at it again.

The latest entry in their back-and-forth outside-the-ring rivalry: Last Saturday, during the Richardson HitchinsGustavo Lemos fight card at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, several media outlets and who-knows-how-many amateur iPhone videographers captured Shields (who served as on-air talent for the broadcast) and Baumgardner in a heated, protracted argument.

If nothing else, the confrontation brought up a question: Given the length and intensity of the fighters’ rivalry, why haven’t Shields and Baumgarder yet stepped inside the ropes to hash things out?

READ MORE :“What’s the Point of This?”: Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner’s Verbal Altercation Gets Fans Riled Up

It’s a weighty problem.

Shields (14-0, 2 KOs), a two-time gold-medal-winning Olympian and two-division undisputed world champion, competes at middleweight. Baumgardner (15-0, 7 KOs), herself an undisputed champion, competes at junior lightweight. That’s a 30-pound gap in weight – almost certainly a bridge too far for matching the fighters.

Claressa Shields: "Scary Alycia Baumgardner Was Shook!"

Dmitry Salita, Shields’ promoter, recently spoke to BoxingScene about the odds of a Shields-Baumgardner happening.

“Alycia is out there speaking complete nonsense, going on Shaquille O’Neal’s podcast, talking about fighting Claressa,” Salita said. “It is like Manny Pacquiao challenging Mike Tyson. It is so ridiculous – it is not real. And people that don’t really know boxing or follow women’s boxing, they just see names. They don’t understand weight classes, [but] they think about it and talk about it.”

Salita, who has sought to revive boxing in the Detroit region with a developmental, ShoBox-like series on DAZN, has known Baumgardner for some time. A Fremont, Ohio native now training under Bill Haney in Las Vegas, Baumgardner rose to fame as a professional in Detroit working with LJ Harrison and Tony Harrison.

“I’ve known Alycia for a long time – like way, way before,” Salita said. “We have always invited her to fights. I am not one to say anything negative.”

Yet there is a certain amount of negativity, completely independent of any beef with Shields, that lingers over Baumgardner’s career. Last July, a pre-fight drug test sample from Baumgardner yielded “an adverse analytical finding for a banned substance” that put her under a microscope and led to a suspension from the Association of Boxing Commissions.

Kicking and screaming at the weigh-in for Shields vs. Marshall and Mayer  vs. Baumgardner | Boxing News

Baumgardner has since been exonerated by the WBC (the sanctioning body that collected the sample in question) and, according to the fighter, is no longer under suspension by the Association of Boxing Commissions.

But it will be difficult for Baumgardner to fully put the issue behind her until she makes her next fight.

Is there even a possibility it could come against Shields?

“I called her manager,” said Salita. “‘We will make the fight at 154.’ And like Don King used to say, ‘There is only one way to say yes and 99 ways to say no.’ So they said no in 99 ways.”

Salita said any theoretical Shields-Baumgardner fight would have to happen now “because Claressa is growing” and hasn’t fought below middleweight in years.

In any case, the promoter suspects Baumgardner was never really serious about taking on the fighter many describe as boxing’s GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time).

“It is all talk,” Salita said of Baumgardner’s desire for a Shields fight. “It is a way to make herself relevant, and the way she has gone about it has not been classy.”

Claressa Shields, the undisputed reigning super middleweight queen, isn’t backing down from a challenge. After being called out by undisputed super featherweight champion Alycia Baumgardner, Shields fired back with a bold statement: “I will fight – and beat – her at any weight class.” However, it’s not just words anymore. Both boxers recently got into a heated face-off on the sidelines of the Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Lemos fight.

READ MORE :Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

I say yes, I will fight Claressa Shields at 147, make the fight,” Baumgardner declared on an Instagram live video. “Size does not matter to me, baby,” she insisted, “It’s the skills, baby.” Claressa Shields responded by telling her to come up to 154 lbs if she wanted to fight her. What ensued was a barrage of social media mudslinging from both sides. Every interviewer was asking them questions about the other. So naturally, with so much bad blood, things were expected to come to a head soon. Well, that’s exactly what happened at the recent DAZN event.

Shields vs Marshall weigh-in video: Mayer throws kick at Baumgardner - Bad  Left Hook

At yesterday’s fight between Richardson Hitchins and Gustavo Lemos, Claressa Shields, and Alycia Baumgardner, who were in the audience, got engaged in an irate confrontation after the fight had ended. Amid the shouting fest, Baumgardner accused the undisputed champion of wanting to be like her.

Well, this tuned up the pitch drastically and then Baumgardner started calling Shields, “Insecure.” It was at this time, that Shields even smacked Baumgardner’s hand away from her face. DAZN posted a video of this altercation, with the caption, “[watch] @alyciambaum and @Claressashields go at it.” Even Shields acknowledged the confrontation in her post on X after it happened.

RELATED :GOAT lessons from Claressa Shields and Katie Taylor have Sandy Ryan primed for Terri Harper showdown

She wrote, “Ran up on that b***h, f**k on h*e.” This debacle between the two top female boxers and former friends definitely excited the fans, but the difference in their weight is still the problem that lingers.

Fight is exciting but the logistics present a dilemma

The internet is buzzing after a heated encounter between champions Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner. Here’s a breakdown of how fight fans reacted on Twitter. One of the tweets captured the raw excitement many fans feel about a potential Shields vs. Baumgardner fight. The anticipation is palpable, with fans eager to see these two talented boxers go toe-to-toe.

Claressa Shields: "Scary Alycia Baumgardner Was Shook!"

These mixed reactions showcase the intriguing yet complex nature of a potential Shields vs. Baumgardner fight. The size disparity is undeniable, but the fighters’ obvious animosity and the fans’ enthusiasm might make the fighters find a way around it. What are your thoughts about this?

Last night was not easy for Rolando Romero. His fight against Isaac Cruz went against him and then some. He not only took a major dent in his record but also lost his WBA Superlight title to ‘The Pitbull’. However, the scorecard had a story that many disagreed with, including Claressa Shields. 

READ MORE :“Are You Fighting Me or Not?”: Claressa Shields Sends Separate Challenges to Alycia Baumgardner and Cris Cyborg

Cruz took control of the fight right from the beginning. He broke through the defense of ‘Rolly’ early, leading it with a left hook to the temple in the opening round. That set the premise for the fight, Rolly’s first defense since he bagged the title last year after beating Ismael Borroso. Consistent throughout, Cruz dropped Las Vegas-based Rolly in the 8th round, winning the WBA title through a technical knockout. While the judges scored resoundingly in favor of him, one stuck with Rolly, causing major havoc post-fight.

Isaac Cruz discusses being 1st Mexican signed to Pacquiao! Gervonta Davis  rematch - YouTube

When the scorecard of the Cruz vs. Rolly fight emerged, the numbers on it shocked fans. While two judges scored 63-69 and 64-68, both in favor of Cruz, Chris Flores scored 66-65, in favor of Rolly. If the fight had not ended in a knockout, and if these scores continued, we would still see the 25-year-old Mexican fighter as the winner, however, through a split decision.

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Multiple folks remained unimpressed with the judge who scored in favor of Rolly. Boxer, Ishé Oluwa Kamau Ali Smith, wrote on his X, “Whatever judge had Rolly up needs to be banned from boxing. F*cking ridiculous.” Concurring with what Ali Smith expressed, undisputed middleweight champion, Shields also went off on the judge.

While the judge whos decision did not align with popular opinion could demoralize Cruz, the fighter stood strong on his ground after the victory. Here is what he had to say.

Claressa Shields denied having sex with rival Savannah Marshall before  their title fight

Going into the fight, he was prepared for the worst to befall. That preparation pulled him through and got him the win. He further explained, “I was prepared for this. I wasn’t here to just fight. I was here to terminate him…I did my talking right here in the ring. And I did this not just for me, but for everybody that is here at T-Mobile Arena. There’s going to be a Mexican champ at 140 pounds for a long time.”

UPDATE :GOAT lessons from Claressa Shields and Katie Taylor have Sandy Ryan primed for Terri Harper showdown

The fighter has been chasing a rematch against Gervonta Davis, to whom he lost in 2021 on points. By winning the championship last night, he cemented his position in the lighter-weight divisions stronger than ever. Hence, he inches closer to the ‘Tank’ fight. Will that be where he’s headed next?

In many of her fights in the past, Claressa Shields has set aside her personal feelings and went full throttle against her opponents. Even her last fight somewhat followed the same storyline as well. Claressa Shields and Maricela Cornejo‘s story began not in the ring, but on YouTube, where a shared vulnerability forged an unexpected bond. Their conversation, an interview on Cornejo’s channel, transcended the sport.

READ MORE ;GOAT lessons from Claressa Shields and Katie Taylor have Sandy Ryan primed for Terri Harper showdown

Both women, survivors of childhood sexual assault, bared their souls, finding solace and support in their shared experiences. Later they met inside the boxing ring, where Shields won via a unanimous decision. The ‘GWOAT’ prioritizes her relationships, except when it’s a boxing match. However, she’s been betrayed by her close friends, and her trauma came forth after Lil Wayne’s heart-touching lines.

Boxer Claressa Shields, a Flint native, wins Sportswoman of the Year award

Lil Wayne is revving up the engines for his highly anticipated album “Tha Carter VI”. But before the official sixth installment drops, Tunechi is gifting fans with a surprise project – and it’s coming soon! Is it a mixtape? An EP? The fans will have to wait and see. Ahead of this project, he recently posted the words lingering on his mind on X. He wrote, “The devil will attack you through people you thought had your back.

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This highly resonated with Claressa Shields, who agreed with this thought. She talked about how she’s been through a similar scenario, where her so-called friends betrayed her. She wrote on her X, “It happened to me 2x in one year!!!! So happy I held it together while I was being attacked by people I considered friends! Life kickin they a**!”

Even though Shields must be referring to a personal event, one such thing took place with her in the boxing realm. This is about the time when she got into a feud with her old friend Alycia Baumgardner.

Claressa Shields Sets Aside Friendship in Goal of Dominating Her Sport -  The New York Times

Claressa Shields and Alycia Baumgardner were once friends with a shared dream: to dominate the boxing world. Now, that dream has morphed into a war of words, with a potential fight brewing. These two were friendly for years, their careers running parallel lines. Baumgardner threw the first punch, a social media challenge calling out Shields at any weight class. However, the fight callout turned things sour.

UPDATE ;Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

They have been regularly slamming each other on Twitter. They even agreed to a fight. However, a dispute in weight class seemed to have thrown everything into a lurch. Shields responded on Fight Hub TV, “I have no problem with beating Alycia Baumgardner’s a**. I have no problem doing that. It would have to be at 154. I’m not going to 147. Why? Cause I don’t have to. That’s why. She the one called me out. I didn’t call her little a** out.

Claressa Shields stops Brittney Elkin to win MMA debut by TKO

The tension between the two has only intensified over time. They reportedly can’t even be on the same flight without causing a scene. However, they haven’t yet finalized a fight together. Will they ever? Only time will tell.

The glitz, glamour and tall tales of Las Vegas are like nothing else in boxing folklore. Saudi Arabia may be throwing mega money at blockbusting fights in 2024 but Sin City’s allure remains unmatched for the fight game.

That draw of a neon wonderland steeped in boxing is part of what persuaded Britain’s WBO welterweight champion Sandy Ryan (6-1-1, 2 KOs) to turn her life upside down in pursuit of greatness, changing her training and management team and relocating to the Mojave Desert ahead of Saturday’s showdown with two-weight world champion Terri Harper.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

Just don’t expect any of those tall tales.

“The training was good. I’ve been locked in, isolated myself and not seen much of Vegas,” Ryan told The Sporting News. “I’m not here to do that.”

Claressa Shields claims GWOAT status on big night for women's boxing - The  Japan Times

The 30-year-old was sporting a slight black eye from her endeavours at DLX Boxing when we spoke and she isn’t kidding when she talks about the sparring Stateside being of the highest level.

Since September’s controversial split decision draw against WBA and WBC champion Jessica McCaskill — a bout many observers felt Ryan won handily — she’s shared rounds with pound-for-pound superstar Claressa Shields.

“It’s great work,” she said. “I respect Claressa massively for what she’s done in the sport, so for me to get some work in with her, I appreciated it.

“We got some really great rounds in. I couldn’t ask for anything more.”

It’s not the first time Ryan has been the choice of gym opponent for the very best. Katie Taylor namechecked her sparring partner as a key ingredient in November’s revenge win over Chantelle Cameron for undisputed super lightweight glory. The WBO champ is now working with Taylor’s manager Brian Peters.

Sandy Ryan vs Terri Harper: Defending champion relishing all-British world  title fight - BBC Sport

“They’re obviously completely different fighters but they’re both great in their own way,” Ryan said of Taylor and Shields, who are ranked No. 1 and No.2 on the Sporting News’ women’s P4P list. “They’re both very professional in their own way.

“I picked up a lot of things from both of them, which I’m grateful for. I believe I was a help to them also. It’s great as well because it shows where I belong. I’m up there sparring the greats. It’s where I want to get to, the pinnacle of the sport.”

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That journey towards the summit continues this weekend against Harper (14-1-2, 6 KOs), another elite combatant Ryan has faced behind closed gym doors. The 27-year-old had her super featherweight reign ended by Alycia Baumgardner in November 2021 before leaping up four weight classes to dethrone Hannah Rankin the following year.

Sandy Ryan vs Terri Harper: Defending champion relishing all-British world  title fight - BBC Sport

Despite those exploits, this fight being back down at 147 lbs arguably moves Harper back towards her more natural weight. The confidence of both fighters heading into the matchup has lent a spiky edge to the build-up.

“She knows who I am and what I’m bringing to the table. I’m looking forward to getting the best of Terri Harper,” Ryan proclaimed.

“I feel like she’s going to try and box me but if she wants to stand there and fight me, either way I don’t mind. I’m confident in both, whichever way the fight is going to end up. I’m going to be dictating, I’m confident what I bring to the table will be enough to defeat Terri Harper.”

Harper’s previous title defence up at super welterweight ended in a disputed draw with Cecilia Braekhus at the same Sheffield Arena where Saturday’s blows will be traded.

Outcomes such as that and Ryan’s deeply questionable draw with McCaskill have added weight to arguments that the elite female fighters should be able to compete over three-minute rounds, allowing their range of skills more time to shine and decisively claim an upper hand.

Sandy Ryan to defend welterweight world title against fellow Briton Terri  Harper in March - BBC Sport

“I don’t mind, I can fight two minutes or three minutes,” Ryan said. “I train three and four minute rounds in the gym so I don’t mind going to three minutes, but it’s not my call. I’m just doing what I’m told to do.

“I also believe that if they did make it three minutes then they have to make the pay equal if they’re making the time equal.”

UPDATE ;Claressa Shields Threatens Cris Cyborg With Potential Lawsuit for Her Recent Remarks: “You Better Stop Lying”

Ryan vs. Harper is the co-main event alongside undefeated Sheffield super lightweight Dalton Smith’s step-up test against Jose Zepeda. It’s not quite equal billing, but a rejuvenated and re-focused Ryan might just end up stealing the show with a performance worthy of the Las Vegas fight fraternity to which she now belongs.

In the boxing world, eyes are on Ryan Garcia as he preps for Devin Haney. Their fight is slated for April 20th, stirring anticipation. Recently, Garcia’s behavior has sparked discussions. His social media is a mix of erratic and intriguing posts. A notable clip showed him shadowboxing in slow motion.

Derrick James, his trainer, watched, visibly annoyed by the spectacle. This wasn’t typical training footage. Yet, Claressa Shields saw potential in Garcia’s mitt-hitting session. The champion boxer shared the clip, signaling approval. Her recognition shifts the narrative, suggesting Garcia is more focused than perceived.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields completes epic body transformation ahead of MMA comeback fight: ‘I conquered depression’

Ryan Garcia recently took to social media, flashing speed in a compelling mitt workout video. He captioned the post with a blend of humor and self-awareness, stating, “Nothing to see here 👀👀👀 I’m crazy remember 😆😆😆 A lunatic that boxes oh shoot watch out 🤜 Who knows what this manic may do 😅.” This post emerges amidst the boxer’s series of enigmatic and controversial social media activities, sparking widespread speculation about his state of mind and readiness for the upcoming bout.

Claressa Shields' Predicts Ryan Garcia's Fate Against “Better Boxer” Devin  Haney - EssentiallySports

In response, Claressa Shields, the GWOAT, shared Garcia’s clip on her story, offering her stamp of approval. She wrote, “Now this actually looks good,” tagging Ryan, thereby aligning her credibility with his displayed skills. Her endorsement serves as a significant morale booster.

Subtly suggesting that behind Garcia’s erratic public persona lies a focused athlete who is seriously honing his craft for the high-stakes clash against Devin Haney. Although Ryan looks good in this clip, he still has things going on with him outside the ring.

Ryan Garcia claims that his ’emotional clip’ was shortened to make it look different

Ryan Garcia recently addressed the misconceptions surrounding a particularly emotional clip circulating online. On his X account, he clarified the tears shed were an expression of his deep religious fervor, not mental health concerns. “Praise Jesus, those who know the Holy Spirit will make a grown man cry. You shortened the video I was worshipping God on my TikTok live with my community,” Garcia expressed, emphasizing the spiritual context misunderstood by many.

Weekend takeaways: Wilder, Shields, Haney, Baumgardner, more - Bad Left Hook

 

He criticized the misleading portrayal, stating, “I love God and you titled this as if I was crying due to mental instability. I find it distasteful, and disrespectful to my beliefs. But again, get your clicks and views. See you 4/20.” The Victorville native called out famed journalist Michael Benson for posting the clip to gain views. This statement also reflects Garcia’s attempt to set the record straight, reinforcing his connection to his faith over unfounded speculations.

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As Garcia continues to fight the demons, what’s more important is the upcoming Brooklyn fight between the former undisputed lightweight champion and the current WBC Super Lightweight Champion. Will this blend of vulnerability and strength propel ‘King’ to new heights? Garcia’s fight against ‘The Dream’ goes down to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

Fresh off her MMA victory over Kelsey DeSantisClaressa Shields is not resting. Her combat spirit is unquenched. Shields, the boxing GWOAT, now eyes the boxing ring again. Past confrontations? They fuel her fire. Remember her sparring with Cris Cyborg? That intensity hasn’t faded.

Now, Shields throws down the gauntlet after verbal spats. Alycia Baumgardner, who is now cleared to get back in the ring, is in her sights. Will Baumgardner step up? Can she handle Shields’ prowess?

154 Pounds of fury from Claressa Shields 

Claressa Shields took to Twitter with her trademark bravado after Alycia Baumgardner made a post that simply read, “Sign The Contract”, laying out bold challenges in no uncertain terms. Her first tweet thundered, “You got to come direct, who you telling the sign the contract? Y’all H03s ready to get smoked at 154, JUST LET ME KNOW, PUT IT ON THE FLO BIHH -Latto 🎶 #GWOAT #Claressashields #ShieldsBumgardner ????”

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This fiery call-out wasn’t just a random taunt; it was a calculated dare aimed squarely at Alycia Baumgardner, newly cleared of her suspension and hungry to reaffirm her dominance in the boxing world. Just as she steps back into the limelight, free from the shadows of her suspension, Shields’ challenge beckons, offering a high-stakes showdown that could redefine both their careers.

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Alycia Baumgardner, emerging fresh from her battle to clear her name from doping allegations, now faces a different kind of fight. The timing couldn’t be more perfect, or intense.

Meanwhile, Shields’ competitive flame burned just as fiercely towards MMA powerhouse Cris Cyborg. Merely minutes later, her second tweet escalated the challenge: “This H03 pressed too! Are you fighting me at 154 or not! #GWOAT #ShieldsSlowborg 😂” This wasn’t merely a tweet, she issued Cyborg the challenge with a screenshot showing that Cyborg blocked Shields on Twitter.

Negotiations to knockouts

The high-stakes tension between Claressa Shields and Cris Cyborg teeters on the edge of becoming a monumental showdown. Shields recounted their past, detailing a sparring session where she dominated, stating, “When I fought against Cris Cyborg in 2018, I took it easy on her… The first and the second round, I beat the s**t out of Cris Cyborg.” Her confidence is palpable, dismissing Cyborg’s boxing skills with, “She cannot box… she can’t mess with me on the day I have a flu.”

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This recount of their sparring match amplifies the anticipation, with Shields provocatively calling out, “@criscyborg when you want me to spank your a** again!?” Their previous encounters in the ring, laden with competitive fervor, set the stage for what could be a historic clash, transcending the boundaries of their respective sports.

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As the world watches, the questions linger—will Baumgardner step into this high-stakes arena? Can Cyborg settle their unfinished business in the ring? Who do you think will rise to the challenge and face the indomitable Claressa Shields?