Claressa Shields defeated Danielle Perkins in February and became the first ever boxer to become the undisputed champion across three different weight classes.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Claressa Shields may still face punishment by a Michigan commission for testing positive for marijuana last month.
The commission writes that Shields' conduct "no longer poses an imminent threat to the integrity of the sport" in their order ...
Claressa Shields throwing a jab against Danielle Perkins. (ADAM J. DEWEY, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) Claressa Shields is no longer suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after an ...
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MMA Mania on MSN‘GWOAT’ Suspension Lifted But ‘Enforcement’ Still PossibleShields has won a battle in her war with Michigan’s combat commission over a failed weed drug test, but the war may not be ...
Claressa Shields had to choose which of her WBO titles to hold on to – and she has opted to vacate her light heavyweight ...
Three-weight undisputed world champion Claressa Shields has her provisional ban lifted, but could face further sanctions.
Dmitriy Salita suggests rematches for Claressa Shields, including a showdown with Savannah Marshall and an exhibition with ...
According to BoxingScene.com, newly crowned undisputed women’s heavyweight boxing champion ... heavyweight champion on Feb. 2 against Danielle Perkins. The Flint, Mich. native moved to 16-0 ...
Boxing· March 13, 2025 WBO orders Usyk to ... positive for marijuana following her victory over heavyweight Danielle Perkins in Michigan. Sport· February 13, 2025 No women make list of top ...
Danielle Perkins, Feb. 2 Next: TBA Record: 11-2-2, 1 KOs Last: W (UD10) Bolatito Oluwole, Sept. 7 Next: TBA Record: 14-4-3, 7 KOs Last: W (TKO3) Angie Paola Rocha, July 20 Next: TBA Record ...
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