American celebrity Claressa Shields (17-0, 3 KOs) as soon as once more cemented her standing because the queen of girls’s boxing with a commanding unanimous choice victory over New Zealand’s Lani Daniels (11-3-2, 1 KO) on Saturday, July 26, at Detroit’s Little Caesars Area. Combating in entrance of greater than 15,000 followers, Shields retained her WBA world heavyweight title and bolstered her place in historical past as the one undisputed champion in three separate weight lessons—middleweight, tremendous middleweight, and heavyweight.
From the opening bell, Shields showcased her trademark ring IQ and technical superiority. Daniels tried to remain cell early, circling and maintaining distance, however the champion rapidly reduce off the ring and commenced strolling her down, touchdown crisp combos to each the physique and head.
The scorecards informed the story of Shields’ dominance: 100-90, 99-91, and 99-91. It was one other masterclass from the self-proclaimed GWOAT (Best Lady of All Time), who continues to lift the bar in girls’s boxing.
“I’m prepared for anybody. I would like the largest and greatest fights on the market,” Shields stated post-fight, hinting at potential blockbuster bouts on the horizon—together with a long-rumored rematch with Franchón Crews-Dezurn.
Daniels got here into the combat using a seven-fight win streak and was competing outdoors of her native New Zealand for the primary time. Regardless of her braveness and resilience, she couldn’t match Shields’ pace, timing, or relentless strain. Because the rounds wore on, Shields landed with rising accuracy and closed robust within the tenth to seal the win in model.
Now 30, Shields continues to construct a legacy that transcends the game. With two Olympic gold medals, titles throughout 5 weight lessons, and an ideal professional report, her affect reaches far past the ropes. The Little Caesars Area bore witness to yet one more historic night time within the profession of one in every of boxing’s all-time greats.