Claressa Shields will dare to be even greater this weekend when she challenges WBC heavyweight world champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse, live on DAZN.
A win and the two-time Olympic gold medalist Shields will collect her fourth division title.
Shields is arguably the greatest women's boxer of all time and here we look at all her accomplishments.
Claressa Shields currently owns a 14-0 record with two of those wins coming via knockout.
Shields has won the following titles:
A punctuating fifth-round TKO of Nikki Adler made Shields a unified WBC/IBF super middleweight world champion, capturing her first titles in just her fourth professional fight.
In Christina Hammer, Shields took a rugged champion and severely outpointed her toward a near shutout of a unanimous decision.
The dominant showing made the "GWOAT" (Greatest Woman of All Time) the undisputed middleweight world champion.
Shields used her hometown of Flint, Michigan as the backdrop to witness boxing history as her unanimous decision shutout of Marie-Eve Dicaire made her the first boxer ever during the four-belt era — man or woman — to reign as undisputed world champion in two different weight classes simultaneously.
She had already been crowned undisputed middleweight champion and this lopsided victory made her undisputed champion at junior middleweight, too.
Savannah Marshall was holding a win in the amateurs over Shields' head and this long-awaited rematch was the perfect platform for the "GWOAT" to get revenge.
Shields delivered a hard-fought performance to get the 96-94, 96-94 and 97-93 nods across the scorecards for the unanimous decision which had her snatching Marshall's WBO title to enjoy yet another undisputed middleweight reign.
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