Claressa Shields Remains Undefeated After Match in Detroit
- Claressa Shields successfully defended her undisputed heavyweight championship by defeating Lani Daniels in a unanimous decision at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
- The fight followed Shields' rise as a two-time Olympic champion and the first undisputed heavyweight women's boxing champion, while Daniels fought outside New Zealand for the first time.
- Shields improved her record to 17-0 with a unanimous decision in front of 15,366 fans, while Daniels' record dropped to 11-3-2 as the IBF light heavyweight champion.
- Judges scored the fight 100-90, 99-91, and 99-91 for Shields, who spoke to the crowd about having no immediate plans but remaining open to opportunities.
- The event showcased Shields' contribution to reviving major boxing in Detroit, where she was recently inducted into the state's Sports Hall of Fame, helping to continue the city's storied boxing tradition.
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Claressa Shields unanimously outpoints Lani Daniels, successfully defending heavyweight belts
DETROIT (AP) — Claressa Shields unanimously outpointed Lani Daniels on Saturday night, successfully defending all her belts as the first undisputed heavyweight champion in women's boxing.
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Claressa Shields unanimously outpoints Lani Daniels, successfully defending all her belts
Claressa Shields unanimously outpointed Lani Daniels on Saturday night, successfully defending all her belts as the first undisputed heavyweight champion in women’s boxing. The 30-year-old Shields, a two-time Olympic champion, improved to 17-0 in front of 15,366 fans at Little…
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