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Claressa Shields outpoints Danielle Perkins to become first undisputed heavyweight champion in women’s boxing; 29-year-old only boxer, female or male, to achieve undisputed status across three different divisions in four-belt era; Shields hindered by shoulder problem and set for surgery

Claressa Shields added to her glittering CV by outpointing Danielle Perkins to become female boxing’s first undisputed heavyweight world champion.

Shields is also the first boxer, female or male, to achieve undisputed status across three different divisions in the four-belt era (heavyweight, middleweight, light-middleweight) after her win over the previously unbeaten Perkins.

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Shields, boxing in her native Flint, took her unblemished record as a pro to 16-0 after flooring Perkins with a right hook in the 10th and final round, ahead of the judges scoring the fight 97-92, 99-90, and 100-89 in her favour.

The 29-year-old later revealed a shoulder problem she sustained last week meant the fight almost did not take place.

“I actually think I’m going to have to have surgery on my left arm. I tore my labrum last week, so the fight almost didn’t happen,” Shields said.

“I didn’t want to let Flint down, but I really couldn’t use my jab the way that I wanted to. I iced it, I did therapy and now I think I’m going to have a shoulder surgery.”

“Danielle was strong, she was definitely a problem but my experience and my skills got me over it,” added the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medallist.

“I’ve been in plenty of street fights with bigger people and I had to use some of my skills in that today, too. So, when I dropped her in the last round, it’s because she got greedy.”

Shields said the fight could have taken place at Barclays Center in New York but she was determined to bring the first undisputed heavyweight contest in female boxing history to Michigan.

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She now wants a rematch with Hanna Gabriels having beaten the Costa Rican back in 2018 to capture the IBF and WBA middleweight titles.

She added: “It ain’t enough. That’s how I think. I think that I didn’t get my flowers for so many years so even though I’m getting them now, it’s like that’s not enough.

“I deserve more than that. I’m fighting for a million dollars. I’m supposed to be getting paid five. This ain’t it. So, for me, that’s where the fire comes from.”

Claressa Shields is aiming for further greatness when she returns to the boxing ring on Sunday night live on DAZN.

Shields will be going up against Danielle Perkins for the undisputed women’s heavyweight title in her hometown of Flint, Michigan.

This will be Shields’ second fight at heavyweight after beating Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse for the WBC title back in July.

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Ahead of the opening bell on Sunday, the size difference between Shields and Perkins has been a topic of interest, with Perkins two inches taller than Shields at 6′ 0″, and having a superior reach at 72″ compared to the 68″ reach of Shields.

Speaking on the latest episode of DAZN’s Ariel x Ade: The Boxing Show, Shields explained why, despite the physical advantages of her next opponent, she has all the attributes to topple her fellow American.

“I see her being exactly what you see, taller and stronger,” Shields said.

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“That doesn’t mean she’s going to win the boxing match, she’s up against the best. In myself she’s up against somebody who can punch, somebody who has got great defence, somebody who has got great offence.

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“I don’t adjust round-by-round, I adjust inside the round, she’s up against a lot of experience.”

This clash will be Perkins’ sixth bout as a professional, but it does not get much tougher than the self-proclaimed ‘GWOAT’.

Claressa Shields (15-0-0) is set to fight Danielle Perkins (5-0-0) on February 2 in a battle of undefeated pugilists.

The fight is set to take place at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, United States. The IBF, WBC, WBF, and WBO world heavyweight titles will be on the line for the showdown.

Shields last fought Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse in July 2024 and earned a TKO win. She is now set to take on Perkins in a clash where someone might lose their perfect record.

Perkins has sounded a warning to Shield ahead of the fight as she said in a press-conference:

Her coming up to heavyweight is the best thing that’s happened to me in my entire life. No one, at any point, ever cared about this division until Claressa came up. … I have five fights not because of a lack of attempting to get fights. No one ever wants to step in the ring with me and it’s unfortunate because I have some skills. … I know for a fact Claressa is up for the challenge.

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Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins Date

Date: February 2

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins will take place on February 2.


Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins start time

Time: 7:30pm EST (4:30pm PST)

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins will start at 7:30pm EST (4:30pm PST).

How to watch Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins

TV/Stream: DAZN PPV (Worldwide)


Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins location

Location: Dort Financial Center, Flint, Michigan, United States

Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins will take place at the Dort Financial Center in Michigan, United States.

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