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Claressa Shields: Fight time| Net Worth| Record| Sherdog

Claressa Maria Shields (born March 17, 1995) is an American professional boxer and mixed martial artist. She has held several world championships in three weight categories, including the undisputed women’s light middleweight title since March 2021; Undisputed women’s middleweight title from 2019 to 2020; and the unified WBC and IBF women’s super middleweight titles from 2017 to 2018. Shields currently holds the record for the fewest professional bouts to become two- and three-weight world champions. As of July 2022, she is ranked as the world’s best active female middleweight by BoxRec, as well as the second best active female boxer, pound for pound, by ESPN  and The Ring.

Born Claressa Maria Shields
March 17, 1995 (age 27)
Flint, Michigan, U.S.
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
Division
  • Light middleweight (Boxing)
  • Middleweight (Boxing)
  • Super middleweight (Boxing)
  • Lightweight (MMA) (2021–present)
Reach

68 in (173 cm)

Style Boxing
Team Jackson Wink MMA Academy (MMA)
Years active 2017–present
 
Professional boxing record
Total 13
Wins 13
By knockout 2

Fight time

Claressa Shields: Fight time| Net Worth| Record| Sherdog

When is Classa Shields VS Savannah Marshall Fight? date, start time tonight
Date: Saturday, October 15
Main Card: 2:30 PM. ET / 7:30 p.m. bst
Main Event Ringwalk (approx.): 5 pm. ET / 10 p.m. bst
The main card is going to start at 2:30 PM. ET / 7:30 p.m. Main event scheduled for 5 pm BST with ringwalk. ET / 10 p.m. bst With Live Fight Nights, these times can change.

Net Worth

Claressa Shields: Fight time| Net Worth| Record| Sherdog

According to celebtattler.com, Claressa Shields’ net worth is estimated to be around $4 million. The price was estimated in 2020 and is expected to rise after the launch of PFL. With $1.3 million, boxing has been Shields’ primary source of income. He was paid $300,000 for his latest bout against Ivana Habazin.

Various media outlets have reported that she has publicly earned around $150,000. He has several documentaries about his life and has starred in the film – Punch Me directed by Susan Seidelman.

Record

As a professional boxer, Shields is ranked 1 on ESPN’s pound-for-pound list for female fighters, while as of 2021 is ranked 2 on The Ring Magazine. While he is the fastest in terms of fights to become two-weight and three-. Weight world champion.


Shields grew up in difficult circumstances but found solace in God through Christianity. At the age of 11, her father introduced her to the sport, and taught her to look like Laila Ali. After that, Shields never looked back.

As an amateur, Shields has a nearly perfect record of 77-1. Her only defeat came against Savannah Marshall, which to date is the only time Shields has lost in the boxing ring.

She won two Junior Olympic Championships, the 2011 National Police Athletic League Championships, the 2015 Pan-American Games, as well as two Olympic golds in 2012 and 2016.

Sherdog

Claressa Shields stepped out of her comfort zone and may soon know whether it was a wise decision or not.

The boxing superstar turned mixed martial artist will make her MMA debut under the Professional Fighters League flag when she meets Brittany Elkin on Thursday at the PFL 4 main event at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 26-year-old Shields enters the cage as quite the favourite. Elkin has lost three fights in a row, most notably to the undefeated Kayla Harrison nearly three years ago. She last appeared at the No Mercy Extreme Fighting event in January 2019, when Bobby Joe Dalziel suffered a technical knockout defeat in the first round.

Ahead of Shields’ first assignment for the PFL, here are five things you might not have known about him:

1. He lit a path in the classroom.

When Shields graduated from Flint Northwestern High School in 2013, she became the first member of her family to do so.

2. No stage was too grand for him.

Shields was a two-time Olympic gold medalist (75 kg) and the first American boxer to achieve the feat in back-to-back Games. She first won gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics as a 17-year-old, where she defeated Anna Laurel of Sweden in the quarterfinals, Marina Volnova of Kazakhstan in the semifinals and Nadezhda Torlopova of Russia in the final. Shields repeated four years later at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. There she defeated Yaroslava Yakushina of Russia in the quarterfinals, Dariga Shakimova of Kazakhstan in the semifinals and Nauchka Fontijn of Holland in the final.

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