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Claressa Shields, the trailblazing two-time Olympic gold medalist and undisputed three-weight champion, has now set her sights on an even bigger goal as she sends a key message to her sponsors after stopping Danielle Perkins.

Known for her dominance in the boxing ring, Shields is one of the most marketable people in women’s sports and is aiming to expand her career even further by securing high-profile deals with major brands such as Adidas, Nike, and Under Armour.

“I think I want to keep fighting and let it set in at the very end,” Shields told Fight Hype, visibly emotional. “Because I haven’t gotten all my endorsements and sponsorships yet.

“I’m waiting to get the $20 million Adidas or $30 million Under Armour and Nike. I want to represent all these companies, so I have some work to do. I’m just gonna keep racking up the wins and the belts.”

Shields reveals who she wants as her next opponent

Shields faced Perkins in Flint, Michigan and proved to be the better fighter in a competitive bout that ended with a clear victory for the 29-year-old, as she took the WBO and IBF titles from her rival to become the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Perkins held her own but was ultimately knocked down by a powerful right hook in the final round, although it likely didn’t make much of a difference to the outcome as the judges scored the fight 97-92, 99-90, and 100-89 against her.

“I want to fight two more times this year,” Shields said post-fight, which could include a rematch with Franchon-Crews Dezurn and a potential clash with Savannah Marshall in the United States, which would send shockwaves through the division.

Danielle was strong,” Shields added of her rival. “She was definitely a problem, but my experience and my skills got me over it.

“I’ve been in plenty of street fights with bigger people, and I had to use some of my skills in that [against Perkins], too. So, when I dropped her in the last round, it’s because she got greedy.

“I actually think I’m going to have to have surgery on my left arm. I tore my labrum last week, so the fight almost didn’t happen. I didn’t want to let Flint down, but I really couldn’t use my jab the way that I wanted to.”

Claressa Shields has made more history in women’s boxing by becoming the undisputed heavyweight world champion; Shields’ promoter reveals the American star is willing to rematch her rival Savannah Marshall in that division, but that must take place in the US or on neutral territory.

Claressa Shields is open to a rematch with her great rival Savannah Marshall in the heavyweight division.

Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, defeated Danielle Perkins to become the first undisputed heavyweight world champion in women’s boxing.

“We’ve had general discussions over the past several months and have expressed our interest in making the rematch happen,” Dmitry Salita, Shields’ promoter, told Sky Sports.”The fight against Perkins was a battle of size and strength versus skill and boxing IQ. Claressa’s skills in the ring are like a Picasso masterpiece – timeless, precise, and unmatched.”

Shields won her title fight with Marshall on points. But she dropped Perkins heavily in their final round and Salita says the American would knock Marshall out in a heavyweight contest.

Paige Spiranac would love to tee it up with either Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson.

“Phil Mickelson obviously would be such an interesting experience I feel like to play a round with him,” the golf influencer, who played collegiately at San Diego State, told SI’s Claudette Montana on Super Bowl Radio Row.

One problem, though.

“He needs to unblock me first for that to happen,” the 31-year-old said.

Why did the six-time major champion block Spiranac?

“No one knows why,” she said.

Well, except one person.

“Phil knows,” Spiranac said.

However, maybe 18 holes together can help smooth out their differences.

“We can make amends and play some golf,” Spiranac said.

“The world is going to hate me,” said Simone Biles on the ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast in April 2024. The 11x Olympic medalist had the reaction recalling her Tokyo Olympic “twisties” episode. Simone made a brave decision to withdraw from the competition to protect her mental health and started a revolution. But her courageous act was met with hate. She couldn’t escape the accusatory comments of her fans, many going so far as calling her a “quitter”. However, amid the relentless criticism, there was some respite.

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Athletes from across the world extended their solidarity to the 27-year-old and praised her courage for triggering a conversation around mental health awareness. “I am really proud of her for prioritizing mental health and making sure that everyone knows and understands that we’re not just athletes,” said Sam Mikulak after competing in the men’s all-around final at the Tokyo Olympics. A certain athlete has recently shared her feelings about the incident and what’s more? three and a half years later, praises for the G.O.A.T are still coming!

On February 5th, ‘Olympics.com’ posted a  video of about 2:41 minutes of Anna Gasser, the Austrian snowboarder. A compilation of snippets from Gasser’s life and snowboarding career, it also featured an interview of the 33-year-old. “I was feeling with her really like the whole time in Tokyo. I was like, Oh my god, this must be the worst,” mentioned the 2022 Beijing Olympic Champion. Well, Anna had her obvious reason to resonate with Simone. Snowboarding also requires the athlete to defy gravity and be in the air. Losing control could be nightmarish.

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The 2019 PyeongChang Olympic Champion herself mentioned, “The scariest thing ever to happen to me is getting lost in air, and sometimes it’s happening… It’s like losing control, and you can’t do anything. Like, that’s the most scared I am when I’m snowboarding, that I lose control in the air.” An athlete herself, Anna understands the importance of mind and body being in sync. Moreover, belonging to the world of sports, Gasser knows how very few athletes have come forward to share their experiences about mental health struggles. She cannot help but admire the champion gymnast for prioritizing her mental health and more importantly, speaking up about it. “I’m so happy that Simone brought that to a point, how important it is that your brain works with your body. Your body alone cannot do the trick; it also has to be your head,” said Anna.

A Son’s Tribute: Tiger Woods Mourns the Loss of His Beloved Mother

Tiger Woods has paid tribute to his mother, Kultida, describing her as his “biggest fan” after she died on Tuesday

American professional Golfer Tiger Woods, 49, has shared the sad news of his mother Kultida Woods’ passing, though he did not disclose the cause of death.

Tiger Woods announces death of his mother Kultida in heartbreaking post  mourning 'my biggest fan' after she stood by him during sex scandal | Daily  Mail Online

Kultida had attended his TGL match in Florida just last week.

In a heartfelt message posted on social media, Woods described his mother as a “force of nature” and his “biggest fan.” He credited her as the cornerstone of his success, stating that none of his personal achievements would have been possible without her.

“My Mom was a force of nature all her own, her spirit was simply undeniable. She was quick with the needle and a laugh. She was my biggest fan, greatest supporter, without her none of my personal achievements would have been possible,” Woods wrote.

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He also remembered her as being loved by many, particularly by her two grandchildren, Sam and Charlie. Woods asked for privacy and thanked everyone for their support during this difficult time.

“My heart goes out to my family, and I love you, Mom,” he added.

WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson is weeks away from his highly anticipated bout against rising star Floyd Schofield Jr. The bout is scheduled to unfold on the undercard of the Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol rematch in Saudi Arabia. In the meantime, the Newark native has been accused of being a coward by Gervonta Davis’ team.

You see, ‘Sugar’ Stevenson has been asking for a fight against ‘Tank’ Davis for quite some time now. However, all he has received in return are insults. With Stevenson’s next fight on the doorstep, Davis’ co-trainer coach Kenny Ellis has accused Stevenson of being the one who is ducking a fight against Davis.

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Davis, the WBA lightweight champion, will lock horns with WBA super featherweight champion Lamont Roach Jr. on March 1st in Brooklyn, a fight that has received backlash as the Baltimore native chose to fight someone from a lower weight class. Regardless, while appearing in an interview with Mill City Boxing recently, Ellis suggested Stevenson would use hand injury as an excuse to avoid fighting ‘Tank.’

For context, in October last year, Stevenson was scheduled to face Joe Cordina on the undercard of Beterbiev-Bivol. However, due to a hand injury, Stevenson had to pull out of the fight. Reports later revealed that Stevenson had to undergo surgery to fix the issue with his hand. In a recent interview with Matchroom Boxing, Stevenson claimed that his hand is much better now and shouldn’t cause any issues during or before the Schofield bout.

Regardless, Ellis feels the injury will come back after the Schofield bout. “Shakur will win his next fight,” Ellis told Mill City Boxing. “But he is gonna hurt his hands. Even if his hand ain’t hurt, it’s going to be hurt.” As to why this will happen, Ellis claimed, “That’s what you do when you trying to buy time.”

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It’s also worth noting that ‘Tank’ Davis has previously revealed that he will retire after 2025. With the Roach fight in March, and Davis fighting twice a year, there’s only one fight left for ‘Tank’ if he sticks to his retirement claims. In contrast to Ennis’ claims about Stevenson, however, the WBC lightweight title holder sees a potential fight between them as a legacy-defining fight.

Shakur Stevenson isn’t buying the narrative that he’s the only one who needs a fight with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. While many believe Stevenson is chasing Davis, the reigning WBC lightweight champion sees it differently. In his eyes, their potential showdown is just as important for Davis’ legacy as it is for his own.

“Me and ‘Tank’ is the legacy-defining fight for each other,” Stevenson told Eze Talks Sports last month during the February 22nd Saudi card press conference. “A lot of people try to make it seem like I need him. But honestly, he needs me just as much as I need him.” However, before Stevenson can even dream of fighting Davis, he must make a statement finish against Schofield Jr.

And Stevenson’s attitude suggests he is planning to do exactly that. “There’s gonna be a lot of big fights but I gotta focus on the task in front of me,” Stevenson said. “Then we can talk about the next guy and the guys after that.”

Having said that, it appears coach Kenny Ellis is under the impression that Shakur Stevenson is ducking Gervonta Davis. However, from the outside looking in, it seems like the Davis fight is Stevenson’s ultimate goal. But you be the judge of who is ducking who. Regardless, if they were to fight, who do you think would win?

Serena Williams’ childhood coach, Rick Macci, shared his thoughts on the Dallas Mavericks’ shock decision to trade Luka Doncic to the LA Lakers. The unexpected choice has sent shockwaves throughout the basketball community and beyond, prompting criticism from disgruntled fans and analysts, some of whom protested outside the American Airlines Center.

Serena Williams’ former coach, Rick Macci, has disapproved of the Dallas Mavericks’ recent decision to trade superstar Luka Doncic to the LA Lakers. The unexpected choice has sent shockwaves throughout the basketball community and beyond, prompting criticism from disgruntled fans and analysts, some of whom protested outside the American Airlines Center.
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The Mavericks completed a significant trade that sent Doncic, teammates Maxi Kleber, and Markieff Morris to Los Angeles. In exchange, Dallas received star player Anthony Davis, prospect Max Christie, and a crucial 2029 first-round draft pick.
The decision has also attracted responses beyond basketball. On Wednesday, Macci expressed his opinion regarding the trade on his X account.
“TRADE….. The action of selling goods or services or a Global Iconic Superstar Generational talent in his prime. EPIC MISTAKE…The action of selling goods or services or a Global Iconic superstar Generational talent in his prime. Luka Doncic,” Macci tweeted.
Frances Tiafoe, who is ranked World No. 18 and is currently taking part in the Dallas Open, also shared his thoughts on the unexpected decision. In a recent video interview shared on social media, he expressed his surprise about the move, demonstrating empathy for Mavericks fans.
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“The dudes didn’t know. AD (Anthony Davis) and LeBron (James) good game last night in New York. It came just out of nowhere and Luka has been hurt. I feel for Dallas, man. I thought y’all really had another Dirk (Nowitzki) that was going to be here for 20 years. European dude, going to bring one to the city. He took us to the final league before we got Kyrie (Irving).
Now we got Klay (Thompson) up there. Man, that’s crazy. But playing with LeBron, that’s going to be epic to watch in LA but I feel for y’all losing him. But sports man, it is what it is. It’s a business,” Frances Tiafoe said.

Rory McIlroy never misses an opportunity to appreciate his peers, whether from golf or other sports. He once did the same for Serena Williams and Tiger Woods, praising the superstar duo and explaining why fans connect with them so deeply.

Williams’ tennis legacy is unmatched, with 23 Grand Slam titles — the most by any female player in the Open Era and second only to Margaret Court’s 24 overall. Meanwhile, Woods, a 15-time Major champion, is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

Williams and Woods share striking similarities in their careers. Both were prodigies who broke racial barriers in traditionally white-dominated sports. Despite injuries and personal challenges disrupting their journeys, they staged incredible comebacks — she won a Grand Slam while pregnant and returned after giving birth, while he claimed the 2019 Masters after years of setbacks.

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McIlroy took note of these parallels, telling source in 2019 what made Serena Williams and Tiger Woods so relatable to fans:

“People can relate to vulnerability. Serena and Tiger didn’t show any vulnerability for 20 years. Now people see that side of them and it humanizes them and it makes them more endearing.”

McIlroy, who was once engaged to Williams’ close friend Caroline Wozniacki and had the chance to observe the tennis icon up close, added:

“I think they put themselves through it because they don’t want to let people down.”

“You get what you give, and I think Tiger and Serena over the years have given people so much joy by playing their sport the best they can. They want to be able to keep doing that, but it’s hard. Time catches up,” he continued.

Mike Tyson made his opinion of a Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight extremely clear.

The boxing community has been buzzing over the last couple of days since The Ring Magazine announced an agreement is in place for Canelo Alvarez to fight Terence Crawford at Allegiant Stadium in September 2025.

Given that these two boxers have been pound-for-pound greats over the past decade-plus, the thought of how a fight between the two would fare has been common discussion fodder among fight fans for some time.

But there was little hope of this iconic showdown occurring until Turki Alalshikh (the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority) flexed his muscles and made a concerted effort to put it together.

However, while the fight now likely appears to happen, this doesn’t mean every boxing icon is on board with it.

This was made clear when Mike Tyson discussed a potential Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight during a September 2024 episode of the Come And Talk 2 Me Podcast.

“I don’t like that fight,” Tyson said when asked about Crawford calling out Canelo.

“I don’t like that fight. Too much weight [for Crawford]. He had a close fight with [Israil Madrimov] because he was big and really awkward. He shouldn’t have even fought that guy. He should have fought a guy that was coming straight at him.”

– Mike TysonTyson then explained why he believes matchmaking is a lost art in boxing, because fighting styles aren’t necessarily considered when making fights like they once were.

Perhaps Tyson’s sentiment has changed regarding Canelo vs. Crawford since this podcast was recorded. Regardless, we imagine he’ll be glued to the TV when these two greats meet in the ring.

With experience in facing both men, Amir Khan has had his say on the upcoming mega-fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford.

Khan stepped up to 160lbs in May 2016 to challenge Canelo for the WBC middleweight title. After a positive start from the Brit, the explosive power of the Mexican star proved to be too much, knocking out Khan with a crushing right hand in the sixth round to retain his title.

Three years later, Khan challenged ‘Bud’ for the WBO welterweight title in New York City. It was another impressive performance from Crawford, who outboxed Khan before the Brit was pulled out by his corner in the sixth round. It would go on to be Khan’s final opportunity to become a world champion, retiring from the sport three years later.

Speaking to The Ring Magazine, Khan was asked if ‘Bud’ has the punching power to trouble Canelo, having shared the ring in brutal encounters with both fighters.

“Crawford does hit hard, a lot of people don’t give him the credit for the punch power he has. Crawford does hit hard, I’ve been in the ring with him he’s hit me hard, obviously the most powerful fight between the two is gonna be Canelo but I think Crawford still has enough power to hurt Canelo and push him back.”

Canelo is set to defend his unified WBC, WBA and WBO super middleweight titles against ‘Bud’ later this year. Crawford is bidding to become a five-weight world champion in what will undoubtedly be his biggest test to date.