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Claressa Shields says only Muhammad Ali was a better boxer than her
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
FLINT, MI – The phrase GOAT is tossed around in the sporting world as a measure of the utmost excellence.
There are debates about trying to crown the “Greatest Of All Time” among those athletes who transcend their chosen field of athletic competition.
In basketball, the comparison often falls back to Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
Tom Brady’s seven Super Bowl rings stand unmatched by any quarterback in football.
Among the fans of the sweet science, Muhammad Ali stands at the mountaintop.
But there is a new title in town GWOAT, or the Greatest Woman Of All Time and Claressa Shields is paving her own path to claim the moniker, with Canada’s Marie Eve Dicaire serving as her next obstacle toward that goal on Friday, March 5 at the Dort Financial Center in Flint.
Claressa Shields is more than ready for her own pay-per-view
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Claressa Shields: ‘It’s one big step for boxing and one giant step for womankind’
Claressa Shields is striving to set yet more records, writes Paul Wheeler
MAKING history, or “herstory”, as she calls it, is nothing new to Claressa Shields. It is what she does. Whether it is being the only American boxer to earn back-to-back Olympic gold medals, or winning world titles in three different divisions quicker than anyone else, the charismatic 25-year-old has grown accustomed to setting records. This Friday (March 5), she plans to add yet another layer to her legacy by becoming the first fighter ever to reign as undisputed champion in two separate weight classes during the four-belt era.