Claressa Shields cemented her dominance in women’s boxing with a unanimous decision win over Franchon Crews-Dezurn, defending her undisputed heavyweight title in a rematch that delivered high drama and skill.
In a night that showcased both skill and resilience, Claressa Shields successfully defended her undisputed heavyweight championship with a unanimous decision victory over Franchon Crews-Dezurn at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena. The fight, which drew a large crowd, was a rematch of their 2016 pro debuts and highlighted Shields’ dominance in the ring.
Shields, fighting in her hometown, improved her record to 18-0 (2 KOs) with a scorecard of 100-90 across all three judges. The victory was a testament to her technical prowess and ability to control the pace of the fight. “I had to take my time tonight,” Shields said post-fight. “That’s one of the toughest fights I’ve been in during my pro career. She hits hard these days.”
The bout was not just a physical contest but also an emotional one. Tensions flared at the weigh-in on Saturday, culminating in a brawl that set the stage for a fiercely competitive rematch. Crews-Dezurn, despite dealing with knee and ankle injuries that required a doctor’s evaluation earlier in the day, showed heart and determination throughout the fight.
The Fight: A Clash of Speed and Power
The first round saw both fighters exchanging hard flurries, with Shields leveraging her superior hand speed to take early control. This speed advantage allowed her to dictate the rhythm of the fight, outmaneuvering Crews-Dezurn in critical exchanges. Despite the physicality, Shields’ technical superiority shone through, allowing her to maintain a steady lead on the scorecards.
Crews-Dezurn, who holds a super-middleweight title, entered the fight with a record of 10-2 but fell to 10-3 after the loss. Her power and resilience were evident, but Shields’ ability to avoid significant damage while landing precise counterpunches proved decisive.
A Night of Significant Bouts
The co-main event between light heavyweights Atif Olberlton and Joseph George ended dramatically when George collapsed in his corner after the first round. He was promptly treated by paramedics and later left the ring under his own power. Olberlton, remaining undefeated at 14-0, continued his ascent in the light heavyweight division.
On the undercard, Danielle Perkins delivered a stunning upset with a sixth-round knockout of Che Kenneally to secure the WBA light-heavyweight title. Perkins, now 6-1, showcased her power and precision, marking herself as a rising star in women’s boxing.
The Broader Implications of Shields’ Victory
Shields’ victory is significant not just for her personal achievements but for the broader landscape of women’s boxing. As the undisputed heavyweight champion, she continues to push the boundaries of the sport, drawing large crowds and elevating the profile of women’s boxing globally. Her $8 million multi-fight deal, announced last month, underscores her status as one of the sport’s most marketable and successful athletesAP News.
For Crews-Dezurn, the loss represents a setback but also an opportunity to regroup and return stronger. Her ability to last the distance with Shields, despite the injuries and the emotional buildup, speaks volumes about her toughness and fighting spirit.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Shields?
With this victory, Shields solidifies her position at the top of the heavyweight division. The question now is who will challenge her next. Potential opponents could include undisputed champions from other weight classes or rising contenders eager to test their skills against the best in the business.
Shields’ next bout will likely be another high-stakes affair, given her marquee status and the growing interest in women’s boxing. Fans can expect her to continue seeking opponents who will push her limits and elevate the sport’s profile even further.
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