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Claressa Shields is, once again, reminding the world why they call her the “GWOAT” (greatest woman of all time). While ...
Claressa Shields is challenging anybody who believes they can beat her to a $100,000 prize if they do actually win against ...
Claressa Shields, 30, made waves when she transitioned from boxing to the Professional Fighters League (PFL), stepping into unfamiliar territory to test her skills in mixed martial arts. With a ...
Claressa Shields, the “GWOAT” (Greatest Woman of All Time), has retired from mixed martial arts (MMA). Today (Mon., May 19, 2025), the five-division boxing world champion announced her ...
It appears that Claressa Shields' brief dalliance with mixed martial arts has reached its end. Advertisement During an appearance on "The Ariel Helwani Show” on Monday, the multi-division world ...
Don't expect to see boxing star Claressa Shields in the cage again. Two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-division boxing champion Shields announced that she is officially retired from MMA ...
Claressa Shields is done with MMA: 'It's too hard' Claressa Shields, two-time Olympic gold medalist and current three-division undisputed boxing champion, joins Ariel in the studio and gets into ...
International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion Claressa Shields retires from Mixed Martial Arts. This comes after the Flint native had three fights, going 2-1 ...
Claressa Shields, 30, made waves when she transitioned from boxing to the Professional Fighters League (PFL), stepping into unfamiliar territory to test her skills in mixed martial arts.
Undisputed women's heavyweight boxing champion Claressa Shields won't be competing in mixed martial arts again. Shields doesn't have time to focus on both sports, she told "The Ariel Helwani Show ...