
The Coolest Woman in Boxing
On the 5th of August in 2018, a 22-year-old American Claressa Shields defeated Nikki Adler by a knockout and won two prestigious belts in her fourth professional match.
On the 5th of August in 2018, a 22-year-old American Claressa Shields defeated Nikki Adler by a knockout and won two prestigious belts in her fourth professional match.
2018 was a breakout year for women’s boxing, with even more exposure sure to happen in 2019. CompuBox takes a look in the top female fighters in 10 statistical categories.
In a pivotal year for women's boxing that saw the sport reach more people than ever before, two-time United States Olympic gold medal winner Claressa Shields continued to soar.
The two baddest ladies on the planet will be side-by-side Saturday night when UFC Superstar Champion Cris Cyborg walks 2x US Olympic gold medal winner and current WBC/WBA/IBF Middleweight Champion Claressa Shields into the ring for T-Rex’s fight versus 168-lb champion Femke Hermans Saturday night live on HBO from Stub Hub Center in Carson, CA.
Fresh off her impressive victory over Hannah Rankin earlier this month in Kansas, two-time United States Olympic Gold Medalist and current WBC, IBF and WBA women’s Middleweight champion Claressa Shields (7-0, 2 KOs) continues to cement herself as the face of women’s boxing.
On Saturday, November 17, 2018, Claressa Shields (7-0, 2 KOs) took on Hannah Rankin (5-3, 1 KO) in a bout scheduled for 10 two-minute rounds.
Hannah Rankin believes her team have devised the right gameplan to beat Claressa Shields and claim the WBA, IBF and vacant WBC World Middleweight titles on Saturday night at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, KS, live on DAZN.
Two undefeated Middleweight world champions will meet when Claressa Shields faces Christina Hammer on Saturday, November 17 live on Showtime from the Adrian Phillips Theater in Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.
Two undefeated middleweight world champions will meet when Claressa Shields faces Christina Hammer on Saturday, November 17 live on SHOWTIME from the Adrian Phillips Theater in Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.
Shields-Gabriels Peaked At 410,000 Viewers With Its Showtime Boxing: Special Edition
Unbeaten Detroit Bantamweight Ja'Rico O'Quinn stops Yaqub Kareem in four rounds in his first scheduled eight-rounder.
Claressa Shields and Christina Hammer came face to face in the ring after Shields' decision victory over Hanna Gabriels.
Claressa Shields became a two-division world champion, and Christina Hammer retained her two world title belts as both scored unanimous decision victories on Friday night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION from the Masonic Temple in Detroit, Mich.
This weekend kicks off with a dynamic women’s boxing card on Showtime, headlined by Claressa Shields and Hanna Gabriels.
Weigh-in results for Claressa Shields vs. Hanna Gabriels which will air live on Showtime.