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Claressa Shields is in terrific shape ahead of her MMA comeback.

The undefeated three-weight boxing world champion hasn’t fought in her second sport since suffering a split decision defeat against Abigail Montes in October 2021.

Shields will look to improve her MMA record to 2-1 when she squares off against fellow novice Kelsey DeSantis on the PFL vs Bellator: CHAMPIONS card in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

It’ll be her first fight of any kind since outboxing Maricela Cornejo to retain her WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and WBF middleweight boxing belts in June 2023.

Since then, Shields has battled with a mental health issue that led to her gaining a lot of weight before she got back in the gym and completed an incredible body transformation.

Earlier this month, the 28-year-old shared a before and after picture that showed how far she’s come since deciding to fight back against depression.

“I did go through a rough time, and it did make me gain a whole lot of weight,” Shields told talkSPORT.com. “I was just not motivated, and kind of discouraged.

Shields to fight Cornejo after Gabriels's removal

“When I started back training, I did just decide to not let depression win and just to keep working. I really wasn’t going to let anyone know about it, but it was something that was on my heart to put out there.”

Shields, who is aptly nicknamed ‘The Greatest Woman of All Time’, revealed her unhappiness wasn’t to do with fighting, and was exacerbated by personal issues.

She added: “It wasn’t nothing involving boxing why I was down.

READ MORE ;Same thing Super Bowl weekend Cris Cyborg hits out at PFL for using her name to build Claressa Shields

“Real-life stuff happened that I can’t really go into detail about. People have family problems, relationship problems, and problems with yourself that you can’t really figure out.

“At the end of the day, I feel like I conquered it. I’ve only had to deal with depression a few times in my life, and it always feels different every time it creeps back on you.

“It’s all about if you’re going to let depression win or not, and I decided to win like I do everything else.”

Boxing Champion Claressa Shields To Make MMA Return In 2024, Signs New  Multi-Year PFL Deal - MMA News | UFC News, Results & Interviews

Shields will carry her fighting spirit into the cage this weekend.

The Flint, Michigan native has set herself the lofty goal of becoming the first person to hold world titles in boxing and MMA simultaneously, and her journey starts against DeSantis.

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

If it doesn’t come off it won’t be for a lack of trying. Shields is certainly putting the work in, and her body transformation shows that.

Cris Cyborg isn’t too happy with the PFL and recently clapped back as she believes the promotion used her name to build up Claressa Shields.

The ongoing beef between Cyborg and Shields stems from their interaction at the Super Bowl radio row, where they spoke about a potential boxing match. Since then, the reigning women’s boxing champion-turned-PFL star and reigning Bellator women’s featherweight champion have had a number of heated exchanges on social media.

Most recently, Shields recounted a sparring session with Cyborg during her appearance on The MMA Hour this past week. She mentioned that the Brazilian is no match for her in boxing and discredited her boxing skills by noting that it would be an easy fight.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields “Can’t Breath” as Ryan Garcia Makes Unexpected Admission During Devin Haney Press Conference

The PFL then posted a clip along with the boxer’s comments to their Instagram account, which caught Cyborg’s attention. The Bellator women’s featherweight champion was clearly upset with the post and clapped back at the promotion:

Claressa Shields versus Cris Cyborg Full Fight Video Breakdown by Paulie G  - YouTube

It’s weird this is how @pflmma chooses to promote me with their PR team. Same thing Super Bowl weekend in Vegas. Nobody from PFL even booked me an interview that weekend after that publicity stunt. It’s just weird after watching them use my name to build Kayla to see them using the same strategy to build Claressa.”

It will be interesting to see whether Shields will respond to Cyborg regarding the PFL using her to build her up or if it actually leads to a bout between the two as they are both signed to the promotion.

What did Claressa Shields say about Cris Cyborg?

Claressa Shields didn’t hold back when she shared her thoughts on Cyborg’s boxing skills. She noted that Cyborg would be no match for her in the ring.

During her appearance on The MMA Hour, the women’s boxing champion recounted their 2018 sparring session and mentioned that based on her observation, the reigning Bellator women’s featherweight champion would have no chance against her. She said:

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Cris Cyborg got power in MMA because you have all those different arts that you can use. In boxing, Cris Cyborg, she can’t mess with me on the day that I’m sick with the flu.”

Claressa Shields recently weighed in on a possible boxing bout against Cris Cyborg and doubled down on the women’s MMA legend’s chances should they compete in the ring.

Shields is coming off her hard-fought split decision win over Kelsey DeSantis this past weekend at the historic PFL vs. Bellator event in Saudi Arabia. The women’s boxing champion received some criticism online, especially from Cyborg, who has been open about wanting to fight her in a 147-pound bout.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields “Can’t Breath” as Ryan Garcia Makes Unexpected Admission During Devin Haney Press Conference

During her appearance on The MMA Hour, Shields shared her thoughts on Cyborg’s abilities as a boxer and didn’t hold back as she noted that it would be an easy fight for her. She mentioned that she got the better of the reigning Bellator women’s featherweight champion when they sparred in the past, which resulted in them never sparring since.

You So Goofy...' - Cris Cyborg, Claressa Shields Go At It Over Career  Accolades & Potential Boxing Fight - MMA News | UFC News, Results &  Interviews

MMA Fighting posted the 28-year-old’s comments about the Brazilian to their Instagram account, which caught the attention of the MMA and boxing community. Shields then doubled down on the comments she made while speaking to Ariel Helwani as she commented that she was speaking the truth about Cyborg:

It will be interesting to see whether Shields’ comments will result in the PFL strongly considering a bout between her and Cyborg in either MMA, boxing, or mixed rules in the future.

What did Claressa Shields say about Cris Cyborg?

Claressa Shields recently blasted Cris Cyborg and claimed that the reigning Bellator featherweight champion didn’t want to fight her in a boxing match after she found somebody willing to offer a lucrative payday to make it happen.

Claressa Shields versus Cris Cyborg Full Fight Video Breakdown by Paulie G  - YouTube

During the aforementioned appearance, Shields recounted a sparring session with Cyborg and mentioned that she purposely held back and was still able to have her way with the women’s MMA legend:

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When I sparred against Cris Cyborg in 2018, I took it easy on her…The first and second round, I beat the sh*t outta Cris Cyborg. She cannot box, okay…Cris Cyborg got power in MMA cause you got all different arts you could use. In boxing, Cris Cyborg, she can’t mess with me on the that I’m sick with the flu.”

Ahead of the bout scheduled for April 20th, at the press conference in New York, Ryan Garcia made a spectacle, bantering with Devin Haney. Besides boldly expressing that he desired to stop the WBC Super-Lightweight champion with only his “right hand“, ‘KingRy’ promised to retire professionally given he was knocked out by ‘The Dream’ in the very first round of their fight. But, the boxing world raised an eyebrow when Haney alleged that Garcia arrived drunk at their press conference.

READ MORE ;Not My Meek Mill Claressa Shields Reacts To Rumors Of Her ‘Favorite’ Rapper’s Sexual Relationship With Diddy

Infuriated by Devin’s allegation, Garcia claimed he would “drink beer” and still “beat the f**k out of” Haney. Soon, the situation was aggravated when Garcia later smoked w**d live on social media, claiming he was “high as f**k“. At this, while the boxing community questioned Garcia’s integrity, Claressa Shields, the undisputed Middleweight champion, reacted to Garcia’s antics.

Is Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia a Competitive Matchup? Claressa Shields  Answers - EssentiallySports

At the New York press conference, Devin Haney claimed Garcia lacked the IQ, skills, and heart required to face ‘The Dream’. In addition to that, Haney referred to Garcia’s fight with Gervonta Davis. In the 7th round of their fight, Davis hit Garcia with a powerful body shot which led ‘KingRy’ to quit. Therefore, Haney said, “We’ve seen you take a knee, and it won’t be no different. When it gets hot, you quit.” However, Garcia claimed he would beat Haney up intoxicated.

At this, reacting to Garcia’s comments, Claressa Shields wrote, “Y’all i can’t breathe! Ryan said he drink & smoke weed!!!! this is the craziest press conference I’ve ever seen!” Anyway, even though Shields found Garcia’s banter with Haney entertaining, she thought Garcia was being over the top. Likewise, in a follow-up, Shields said, “I think the trash talk is too much for Ryan Garcia.”

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

In this context, it is worth mentioning that Shields is not the only person who feels Garcia crossed a line. In his latest interview with Fight Hub TV, even Caleb Plant implied that ‘KingRy’ was being carried away by his emotion. However, Garcia is scarcely bothered by Plant or Shields’ comments. As a result, the 25-year-old rode a horse to the LA press conference today to startle his fans more. Anyway, what do you make of Claressa’s reaction to Garcia’s trash talk?

Claressa Shields has taken a stand for Meek Mill amid his relationship status claims with rapper Diddy. Read on to know more.

Claressa Shields has come out in defense of her ‘favorite’ rapper Meek Mill amid the rapper Diddy controversy. For the unversed, rapper Diddy has been currently making headlines for his sexual assault on both men and women. Amidst this, Meek Mill has also come into everyone’s suspect list as one of the guys who have had a sexual relationship with Diddy. In his support, boxer Claressa Shields’ response has shown how big of a fan she is of Meek Mill.

Claressa Shields reacts amidst Meek Mill’s Diddy controversy

Taking to her X (formerly Twitter) account, Shields wrote, “Not my meek mill ! Yall can gone with those lies! Not My dreams & nightmares anthem Meek! No no no! Not mine! My fav rapper would never !”

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

Shields mentioned she believes everything said around him is lies and Meek and Diddy could never have happened.

Boxing Champ Claressa Shields Nearly Gets Arm Broken During MMA Fight -  BroBible

For the uninitiated, producer Rodney ‘Lil’ Jones accused rapper Diddy of sexual abuse in a 73-document complaint. Jones’ attorneys’ evidence includes a part in which the former producer alleged Diddy had a sexual relationship with a rapper from Philadelphia who dated Nicki Minaj. While it obviously narrowed down the options, users online were eager to discover further signs. Videos, photographs, and testimonies imply that Meek Mills is the rapper Jones referred to in the documents. It’s easy to draw your own assumptions based just on visuals and videos.

Meek Mill shuts down all the allegations put against him

Meek Mill has denied accusations of a sexual relationship with Diddy, following a recent lawsuit alleging the two were intimate.

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

On Wednesday (February 28), the Dreams and Nightmares MC re-shared a video of Akademiks’ live response to the following revelations, writing: “The way you n-ggas coming on the sick now… I can’t wait to meet akademiks lol they know I drop tomar this they damage control this net getting too weird.”

Claressa Shields dropped by male boxer: 'GWOAT' responds to leaked video |  Marca

Meek Mill posted multiple tweets where he got pissed at many and let the fans know he and Diddy never happened and it will never happen.

He spoke on how clean he is by tweeting, “I’m from Philly I don’t do coke or freaky ass molly … nobody won’t even offer me coke because I’m that heavy …. No man or watt would ever approach me about gay activity and the whole place don’t get flipped … woke up seeing this on every  blog like they know I’m coming! Lol”

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Meek Mill started trending on X after being unwittingly drawn into a lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. On Monday, February 26, 2024, Diddy’s former producer Lil Rod, alias Rodney Jones, filed a 70-page complaint against Combs in Manhattan’s Federal District Court.

Claressa Shields explains why 'GWOAT' status will overpower Savannah  Marshall in women's boxing championship rematch: 'I got better. I improved.  She didn't.' | Sporting News

Court records examined by Peoples Gazette Nigeria highlighted claims of sexual assault, drug selling, and coercive sexual activities that Lil Rod was reportedly forced to suffer while working for Bad Boy Records’ founder.

Boxing champion Claressa Shields has been facing criticism from fellow fighter Cris Cyborg who accused her of struggling to make weight for her MMA fight. The Professional Fighters League (PFL) and Bellator MMA merged for the first time, hosting a combined event called PFL vs. Bellator: Champs, on February 24th. Cyborg’s remarks about Shields in the lead-up to her match as well as post her win further fueled the already-ignited rivalry between the two.

According to Cyborg, the fight against Kelsey DeSantis was initially scheduled as a women’s lightweight bout at 155 lbs, but since Shields failed to make the weight, the fight then had to be pushed to a catchweight of 165 lbs. “Just heard Claressa Shields had to move her fight… because she can’t make the weight limit,” wrote Cyborg on X. This understandably left Shields infuriated who refused to take it lying down.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields wins first female MMA bout in Saudi Arabia as she triumphs on return to octagon

Claressa Shields wasted no time addressing Cris Cyborg’s criticism after her recent victory. In a fiery post-fight interview, Shields declared, “I don’t give a damn about Cris Cyborg. She can’t beat me in a fight. She can’t beat me in boxing.

Claressa Shields reveals interest in PFL "dream fight" with Cris Cyborg:  "It's the scariest fight for me" | BJPenn.com

 

Furthermore, she accused Cyborg of being upset over her fight with Larissa Pacheco, the PFL champion, falling out. Shields’ frustration was evident as she continued, “But Cris Cyborg is mad because she turned down a fight…because she’s supposed to be fighting here.

However, her anger didn’t subside from just this. Later on, the undisputed champion took to Twitter to threaten Cyborg with potential legal consequences if she continued making such accusations. She wrote, “I know if @criscyborg you don’t want to get sued you better stop lying Goofy a** bum. I didn’t miss weight you clown ssa b%>€ the fight was at a catch weight 165 & I weighed in at 164.4 lower than my opponent.” 

JUST IN ;MMA: Claressa Shields beats Kelsey De Santis to make history in Saudi Arabia

Shields claimed that the fight was a catchweight and she even weighed lower than her opponent which means there is no substance to the allegations that Cyborg is making against her. That aside, she also shared her gratitude for the victory.

Claressa Shields, the boxing champion known for her grit, has added another accomplishment to her career. At 28, she stepped into the MMA ring in Saudi Arabia and emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle.

You So Goofy...' - Cris Cyborg, Claressa Shields Go At It Over Career  Accolades & Potential Boxing Fight - MMA News | UFC News, Results &  Interviews

Shields’ win over Kelsey De Santis came via a close split decision. “I had such a hard camp,” she admitted, reflecting on the experience. She added, “I almost got my arm snapped in the freakin’ armbar. I had to fight out of that.

Undisputed boxing world champion Claressa Shields secured her second victory in MMA after a split decision win over Kelsey De Santis in Riyadh.

The fight made history as the first professional MMA bout in Saudi Arabia featuring two women.

Shields, a three-weight world champion in boxing, was visibly emotionally when she was confirmed the winner.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields wins first female MMA bout in Saudi Arabia as she triumphs on return to octagon

“There was days in camp where I was literally in tears. I didn’t want to go back because it was so hard,” she said.

The MMA event came 18 months after British fighter Ramla Ali and the Dominican Republic’s Crystal Garcia Nova became the first female boxers to compete in a pro fight in the kingdom.

Shields was competing on the undercard of the Professional Fighters League’s champion versus champion event, in which Bellator’s best compete against the PFL’s best.

PFL vs. Bellator results: Claressa Shields narrowly escapes massive upset  with split nod over Kelsey DeSantis - MMA Fighting

Women’s rights continues to be a major issue in the country despite recent reforms, and human rights groups continue to say sport as a whole is being used by the Saudi government to distract from long-standing reputation issues and accuse it of sportswashing by investing in high-profile events.

For Shields, a two-weight undisputed boxing champion, it was her first MMA fight since 2021. The American was beaten in her second MMA fight, having won her first bout in June 2021 by stoppage.

UPDATE ;MMA star Claressa Shields’ next big fight is a first for women in Saudi Arabia

After starting strongly, De Santis tried to take advantage of Shields’ novice capabilities on the ground but the boxer’s striking in the first two rounds was enough to convince two of the three judges at cageside.

“It has such a hard camp. It’s not easy what I’m trying to do. I’ve been so respectful of the sport and I put in a lot of work,” Shields added.

Photos: Claressa Shields def. Kelsey De Santis at PFL vs. Bellator

She is part of a rare group of boxers like former UFC champion Holly Holms who have tried their hand at MMA beyond a one-time fight.

RELATED ;Claressa Shields lists one unusual sport she thinks she beat Savannah Marshall at

The 28-year-old is undefeated in 14 pro fights in boxing and is regarded by many as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, female boxer of all time.

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A tearful Claressa Shields secured a historic victory as she won the first women’s MMA bout to be held in Saudi Arabia on her return to the octagon for the first time since 2021.

READ MORE ;MMA star Claressa Shields’ next big fight is a first for women in Saudi Arabia

Shields, a three-weight world boxing champion, defeated Kelsey DeSantis via split decision at PFL vs. Bellator on Saturday, coming through a submission attempt from her opponent in the first round.

The 28-year-old said afterwards while visibly emotional: “There was days in camp where I was literally in tears. I didn’t want to go back because it was so hard. It’s not easy what I’m trying to do.

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“I’ve been so respectful of the sport and I put in a lot of work. I’m going to go back to the gym and work harder. I almost got my arm snapped in a freaking armbar, I had to fight out of that.”

Shields’ bout was her third in MMA and first since a split-decision loss to Abigail Montes two and a half years ago, with her debut in the sport a TKO win over Brittney Elkin in June 2021.

RELATED ;Claressa Shields lists one unusual sport she thinks she’d beat Savannah Marshall at

The American recently told Sky Sports she would “torch” Britain’s Savannah Marshall if they ever fought in MMA, with Marshall set to make her first appearance in the octagon this summer.

Shields added in her Sky Sports interview: “Savannah needs to understand – and the sooner she understands the better – you can’t beat me in nothing. The sooner she understands that the better we’ll all be. Just give it up.

Claressa Shields Returns After 2.5 Years with Split-Decision Win Over  Kelsey DeSantis in Riyadh MMA Event - BVM Sports

“We can fight boxing, I’m going to win. We can fight MMA, I’m going to win. We can streetfight, I’m going to win. It doesn’t matter. We can play ping pong, I’m going to win.

UPDATE ;Claressa Shields hits back at Savannah Marshall: ‘You can’t beat me in anything!’

“I’m just better than her at everything. She needs to understand that and I’m going to make sure whatever she wants to challenge me in, I’m better.”

Claressa Shields is, without a doubt, the best women’s boxer in the world. The two-time Olympic gold medalist was the first undisputed champion in two different divisions — light middleweight and middleweight — in an era with four belts to win. At 14-0 as a professional and atop all pound-for-pound lists, she can continue doing what she’s doing and cruise into the Boxing Hall of Fame.

But that’s simply not Shields’ style.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields responds to backlash after talking up chances in intergender fight with Keith Thurman

She’s always wanted more, from the time she was growing up in Flint, Mich. One medal podium wasn’t good enough, she needed a second. One pro division wasn’t good enough, she needed more belts. One sport wasn’t good enough — she decided to join the Professional Fighters League to compete in mixed martial arts with the hopes of becoming the greatest women’s combat fighter of all time, and in hopes of bigger paydays in an industry where the gaps between men and women are often stark.

On Saturday, she’ll make an even bigger mark in combat sports by fighting Kelsey DeSantis, when they’ll become the first women to fight on a professional mixed martial arts card in Saudi Arabia, according to the PFL.

Claressa Shields stops Brittney Elkin to win MMA debut by TKO

“It’s going to inspire the women there. It’s going to inspire their culture and their country,” said Shields, who will fight on the “PFL Champions vs. Bellator Champions” preliminary card, which will be televised in the United States on ESPNews and ESPN+.

“If you go and look at my story to see everything that I went through and how sports changed my life, they will feel that every woman and every man deserves sports. Sports change lives and it saves lives,” she told The Athletic, calling the bout a step “in the right direction” for the kingdom.

RELATED ;Savannah Marshall could fight Claressa Shields again but this time in mixed martial arts

Saudi Arabia has long been criticized by international human rights groups for its record on women’s rights, even amid some loosening of social restrictions. Women could not vote or run for office until 2015. They began driving legally in 2018. Women, unlike men, still must have the consent of a male legal guardian to get married.

In terms of sports, women first represented Saudi Arabia in the Olympics in 2012, when judoist Wojdan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani and runner Sarah Attar competed in London. Women were not welcomed as spectators at sporting events in the kingdom until 2018, which led to an explosion in attendance, according to the Saudi Ministry of Sport.

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Saudi Arabia has used major events in part to help its reputation on the world stage. In combat sports, Saudi Arabia has in recent years rivaled cities like Las Vegas and London in hosting major fights.

Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz 2, dubbed the “Clash on the Dunes,” took place in 2019 at Diriyah Arena in Diriyah. Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury topped a card at the same arena in 2023. Tyson Fury fought Francis Ngannou last October at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, the same location for a March 8 megafight between Ngannou and Joshua. The UFC will hold the promotion’s first event in the county in March.

Minky Worden, director of global initiatives for Human Rights Watch, said the high profile events were notable but not a sign of significant progress for women at large in Saudi Arabia.

“They do two things. They distract from the repression in the country, and they’re a little surprising that you’d have women fighting in a kind of glitzy event,” Worden said. “But they’re also one off events. So it’s not something that’s likely to lead to structural change in the country where there will be lots of women and girls able to participate in MMA.”

Claressa Shields inks multi-year deal with PFL, targets 2024 MMA return –  Fighters Only

Donn Davis, chairman of the PFL, said that the promotion signed its first woman from Saudi Arabia, the first for a major MMA company, when Hattan Alsaif agreed to a multi-fight deal in January. Alsaif, 22, was a gold medal winner at the 2023 International Federation of Muay Thai Associations World Championships.

“We’ve developed her over the last 18 months,” Davis said. “She’s come out of their academy. So they are eagerly and actively developing women athletes from A to Z of all sports.”

UPDATE ;Claressa Shields hits back at Savannah Marshall: ‘You can’t beat me in anything!’

Worden called the signing “very positive” but only because Saudi women have not always had full access to sports. “It’s from a very low bar, and it’s certainly the case that the millions of women and girls should never have been denied the right to play sports,” she said. “It’s also a positive development if they’re able to do that because sports gives you access to education, access to health, and access to a bright economic future.”

Shields’ journey to this point has been anything but typical. She has long been one of the most feared and technical strikers when on her feet, but has far less experience grappling on the mat. It’s why you rarely see boxers make the transition — once the fight hits the ground, more experienced and skilled jiu-jitsu practitioners often find a way to submit you.

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Shields, who trains with Murcielago MMA in Lansing, Mich., said she had to “force myself to be uncomfortable for months” while learning how to grapple. Many times she lost breath while being choked out on the mat and questioned why she made the leap to begin with.

“I have days at the gym where I tell myself, ‘I don’t know why I do this,’” she said. “I don’t know why I’m doing MMA. I get paid more in boxing. I’m respected more in boxing. Boxing is easier. Why am I here?”

But she comes back willing to learn. Nowadays, she said, she’s more comfortable and confident. Each training session helps her confidence that if she is, indeed, taken to the mat against DeSantis — a purple belt in jiu-jitsu and former U.S. Marine Corps member — she’ll be ready.

A win on Saturday would be Shields’ third in as many professional MMA fights and get her closer to her goal of fighting for a PFL belt. She said after this weekend’s bout, she plans on boxing two times in a row and then closing the year with another MMA fight. Shields’ goal is to be champion in both sports to ensure her the title of the greatest woman of all time in combat sports, a moniker (“GWOAT”) that she has often used for herself in boxing.

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“Whether that’s a year from now or two or three years from now, I want to still be reigning in boxing and then fight for the PFL championship and win,” Shields said. “To hold both of those titles at the same time, to me that would be the biggest thing I could do in combat sports.”

But she thinks her bout is significant no matter the outcome.

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“I feel like adding sports will bring more value to their culture and to their women,” Shields said. “It will make them feel important and make them feel like their life has a purpose through sports. That’s what I’m hoping that they can see with me.”

Claressa Shields’ message to Savannah Marshall: “You can’t beat me in nothing. It doesn’t matter what we do. Basketball, we can run the 400m, I’m going to leave her in the dust. I don’t even know how to do a backflip but I’m going to do a better backflip than her”

Claressa Shields has a message for Savannah Marshall.

The two rivals fought in an excellent undisputed middleweight title fight in 2022, which Shields won by unanimous decision.

READ MORE ;Claressa Shields lists one unusual sport she thinks she beat Savannah Marshall at

But Marshall believes the outcome could be different if they fought again, especially if it was in an MMA contest.

Shields hit back at that claim.

“If she wants to get torched she can come fight me in MMA,” Shields told Sky Sports.

Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall by unanimous decision in historic  night for British boxing - Teesside Live

“She wants to come to MMA and try her luck, come on. I’m not stopping her. I just know that she is not a harder worker than me. That’s why she couldn’t beat me in boxing.”