Flint's Claressa Shields is considered the undisputed women's heavyweight champion
Claressa Shields is considered the undisputed women's heavyweight champion after defeating Danielle Perkins at the Dort Financial Center in Flint on Sunday night.
It was almost Claressa Shields' night in Detroit.
The entire fighter lineup was revealed on Friday, July 25, before fighting Lani Daniels at Little Caesars Arena on Friday, July 25, before fighting Lani Daniels at Little Caesars Arena on Friday, July 25, before fighting Lani Daniels at Little Caesars Arena. The undisputed women's heavyweight champion will end 11 battle cards – eight fighters – eight titles by male boxers, two special women and then special women and Shields. Three battles with female boxers will be shown on DAZN.
The weighing began with a full-scale standoff between Detroit-local Demetrius Banks and Flint native Sardius Simmons, but all the boxers faced and met the moment before Saturday’s fight.
Before Deroit's Tony Harrison faces face to face with Edward Ulloa Diaz, the speech was mostly benign with lots of simple gazes. The fact that Harrison's 6-foot-1-foot tower on Diaz was only becoming more obvious on the stage.
Shields and Daniels weighing is the right main card and is the most interesting part of the event. Daniels “Tu Kaha ki te ao” – After translation, it means “strong in the world.” She also holds the Maori flag with the name of her hometown Pipiwai.
Shields swept the stage in total luxury – a fur coat, well-tailored swimsuit and one of her chains of “the greatest woman ever”. This contrasts with Daniels’ bucket hat and fishing vest, but represents the style of two women, which is more than half of the women.
Watch Shields vs Daniels on DAZN
All the boxers made the weight. The trump card battle is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, with the battle on TV starting at 8 p.m.
Weighing results
Heavyweight (four-shots): Demetrius Banks (200.4 lbs) vs. Sardius Simmons (215.1).
Lightweight heavyweight (four wheels): Devario Hauser (175.8) and Kahmel Makled (174.6).
Middleweight (four rounds): Joshua Flores (158.2) vs. Jaquan McElroy (159.4).
Lightweight (six rounds): Dominique Griffin (124.4) vs Cameran Pankey (124.6).
Super middleweight (eight rounds): Martez McGregor (168.4) vs Da'velle Smith (168.2).
Middleweight (eight rounds): Ryan Wilczak (162.8) vs. Leon Lawson II (159).
WBC Silver Lightweight Title and WBC World Championship Elimination (10 rounds): licia boudersa (125.4) vs Caroline Veyre (125.4).
WBA Super Lightweight World Temporary Championship (10 rounds of bullets): Victoire Piteau (139.2) vs. Samantha Worthington (138.4).
Heavyweight (eight shots): Robert Simms (258) vs. Pryce Taylor (278.2).
Middleweight (eight rounds): Edward Ulloa Diaz (159.4) vs. Tony Harrison (159.2).
Undisputed heavyweight world champion (10 rounds): Lani Daniels (170.4) vs. Claressa Shields (174.6).