In only her second fight as a professional, Claressa Shields is set to make history. The two-time Olympic gold medalist will become the first woman to headline a fight card on premium cable when she faces Szilvia Szabados on Friday night on Showtime. After making a name for herself with her Olympic achievements, the 21-year-old Shields is eager to become the type of star women's boxing could certainly use.
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Shields hoping to create bright future for women's boxing (The Associated Press)
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