Shields drops Perkins to become undisputed heavyweight champ

Shields drops Perkins to become undisputed heavyweight champ 1 | ASL

FLINT, Mich. — Claressa Shields has entered a league of her own.

The undefeated world champion boxer captured the undisputed title with a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Danielle Perkins on Sunday night. She dropped Perkins with a right hook in the final seconds of the 10th and final round to secure the victory.

With the win, she became the first boxer, male or female, in the four-belt era to become the undisputed champion in three different weight classes (junior middle, middle and heavyweight).

She now holds the WBC, WBF, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles. For , the heavyweight division is considered 175 pounds and up.

Shields (16-0, 3 KOs) said she passed on an opportunity to fight at Barclays Center in so she could return to Michigan for a homecoming bout at the Dort Financial Center in Flint.

In her heavyweight debut on July 27 in Detroit, she scored a second-round TKO victory over Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse with Perkins on the undercard.

Shields, 29, is ESPN’s No. 1-ranked heavyweight and No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter but said the fire still burns inside her to cement her place in history, even as she has dubbing herself the “G.W.O.A.T” — Greatest Woman of All-Time.

“It ain’t enough. That’s how I think. I think that I didn’t get my flowers for so many years so even though I’m getting them now, it’s like that’s not enough,” Shields said. “I deserve more than that. I’m fighting for a million dollars. So. I’m supposed to be getting paid five. This ain’t it. So, for me, that’s where the fire comes from.”

Source: espn.com

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