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The homecoming championship bout for Flint boxer Claressa Shields almost didn’t happen.

Shields, who organized the fight for the undisputed women’s heavyweight championship, tore the labrum in her left shoulder last week, leaving the status of her match against top-ranked contender Danielle Perkins in doubt. After being treated at the UFC treatment center, Shields could not raise her arm for a couple of days last week.

“I really didn’t want to let Flint down,” Shields said Sunday night after the fight. “I couldn’t really use my jab the way that I wanted to but I did the best that I could. I iced it, did therapy, and now I think I may have to have surgery.”

Claressa Shields (Getty Images)

Shields showed no signs of injury inside the ring. After coming out with a show-stopping entrance, featuring a marching band and rapper Papoose, that brought the Flint crowd to their feet at Dort Financial Center, Shields took control of the championship bout early.

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Primarily relying on constant right hooks and right overhands out of an orthodox stance, Shields danced around the bigger Perkins and stayed out of her longer reach. She used her speed to get inside before letting her right hand free to show off her new power at heavyweight.

She won her first heavyweight fight by technical knockout in July and showed off that power against Perkins through the final round. Perkins had started battling back with stalemates in Rounds 4 and 5, before landing some powerful strikes the next few rounds that damaged Shields’ face. The two kept trading big blows until Shields landed a right hook with less than 20 seconds left to score the fight’s only knockdown, clinching a victory by unanimous decision.

Shields became the first boxer, male or female, to win undisputed titles in three different weight classes, the first female boxer to win an undisputed heavyweight championship and the first American, male or female, to unify the heavyweight crown since 1992.

Claressa Shields (right) beat Danielle Perkins (left) to become undisputed heavyweight world champion

“That girl was strong as hell,” Shields said, sporting a blackened left eye. “She’s super-strong. She was definitely a problem. My experience and my skills got me over. And listen, I’ve been in plenty of street fights and I had to use some of my skills in that too.”

The packed crowd spent most of the fight on its feet egging on Shields to finish Perkins off. Each time Shields landed a hit, whether it was a clean shot or just brushing Perkins’ arm, the crowd got loud. They also used the temporary breaks in action to chant “whoop that trick” as an ode to one of the songs Shields used to enter the arena.

“Flint is a different type of place, I can tell you that,” Shields said with a wide smile. “Like the people that we have here, they are fight fans for one, they’re so supportive and they just take you for who you are.”

Lepage-Joanisse v Shields

 

After having her arm raised to name her champion, Shields remained in the ring to take pictures with members of the Flint community, such as Mayor Sheldon Neeley, and anyone who asked for one. As she slowly made her way out of the arena to her locker room, she continued to stop for pictures and autographs for the hometown crowd.

“When I buzzed her in the third round, I think it was the third, and then when I dropped her in the 10th I heard — it was like fireworks going off all over the ring,” Shields said. “It was just crazy. I’ve fought many places, but there is nowhere like fighting in Detroit or fighting in Flint. Fighting up in Detroit or Flint, they got the best fans in the world to me.”

She opted to host the fight night in her hometown rather than New York or Las Vegas, she said, because she wanted to give back to the community that has supported her throughout the journey to 16-0, championships at five weight classes (including the three undisputed) and two Olympic gold medals.

She described it as the “perfect time” to return home due to her biographic movie, “The Fire Inside,” being released in December.

“I knew and wanted to have a historical fight — to fight for the heavyweight undisputed championship and the first woman to ever do it — this is definitely a big moment for me and I’m really excited and I’m happy I was able to bring it back home,” Shields said.

Shields moved up to heavyweight to pursue a championship in her fifth weight class last summer. After accomplishing that in Detroit in July, she decided “it ain’t enough” and returned to fight for the undisputed title in her pursuit to become the greatest boxer ever. So, she wanted to schedule the fight with Perkins, who came in as an avoided heavyweight because of her power.

Despite her left shoulder injury, Shields’ punches had more power thanks to the extra time spent at a heavier weight. Though Perkins’ strength was evident on every punch, Shields was confident she left a mark on each hit too, not just the last hook that dropped her.

“I put her down and let her know like you talking about that stuff like I ain’t got no power,” Shields said. “I’m the only one with power that got power in here. You’re just big and strong.”

Shields’ emotions took over when she was asked about where her pursuit of the “Greatest Of All Time” title stands after the latest championship victory.

“I’m 16-0 — that’s my first time saying that since it happened, 16-0,” Shields said. “Tried to pick up my fourth knockout today. I didn’t, so I’m 16-0 with three knockouts. But I really couldn’t be prouder, and I’m just happy to be advocating for women’s boxing and just pushing the game forward.”

 

 

Uncrowned has Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins live results, round-by-round updates, highlights, ring walks and start time for the Shields vs. Perkins fight card on Sunday night at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan. WBC heavyweight champion Shields defends her belt against Perkins with the vacant WBA, IBF and WBO belts also on the line.

Shields (15-0, 3 KOs), Uncrowned’s No. 1 pound-for-pound women’s boxer in the world, is a five-division champion and former two-division undisputed champion, having held the undisputed super welterweight crown in 2021 and the undisputed middleweight title twice between 2019 and 2024. Shields won the WBC heavyweight title with a second-round knockout of Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse this past July.

Perkins (5-0, 2 KOs) has never been scheduled for more than eight rounds and comes into the bout as far less experienced than her championship opponent. Perkins boxed on the undercard of Shields’ fight with Lepage-Joanisse, winning a wide unanimous decision over Christianne Fahey.

Heavyweight prospects Brandon Moore (16-1, 10 KOs) and Skylar Lacy (8-0-2, 6 KOs) clash on the undercard in a bout scheduled for 10 rounds. Moore recently teamed up with Dmitry Salita’s Salita Promotions, which is promoting Sunday’s card and has a long-standing relationship with Shields.

Shields vs. Perkins begins at 7:30 p.m. ET on DAZN, with main event ring walks expected at around 11:00 p.m. ET.

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Follow all of the action with Uncrowned’s live results and highlights, as well as play-by-play of the main card below.

Undisputed heavyweight title: Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins

Heavyweight: Brandon Moore vs. Skylar Lacy

Super welterweight: Joseph Hicks Jr. vs. Keon Papillion

Super lightweight: Joshua Pagan def. Ronal Ron via unanimous decision (79-73, 78-74, 78-74)

Super featherweight: Caroline Veyre def. Carmen Vargas via unanimous decision (80-72, 80-72, 80-72)

Super bantamweight: Ashleyann Lozada def. Denise Moran via unanimous decision (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)

Claressa Shields, one of the most decorated boxers ever, takes on top-ranked contender Danielle Perkins Sunday night for a chance to win another undisputed world title.

Shields fights Perkins at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, her hometown, on Sunday night for the undisputed women’s heavyweight championship. Shields (15-0, 3 KOs), already a champion of five different weight classes, is looking to become the first boxer to win undisputed titles at three different weight classes. Perkins (5-0, 2 KOs) will have to take down Shields on her home turf to win her first championship.

Shields-Perkins headlines a night of 10 fights in the “Vehicle City” featuring four women’s fights. The co-main event is a men’s heavyweight duel between Brandon Moore and Skylar Lacy for the vacant USBA heavyweight title. Five other boxers from Michigan — Jaquan McElroy, Joseph Jerome Starks, Leon Lawson III, Joseph Hicks and Joshua James Pagan — will also fight on the card.

Fights started at 5:30 p.m. and the main event streaming begins at 7:30 p.m. exclusively on DAZN.

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Joshua James Pagan beats Ronal Ron by unanimous decision

Ron and Pagan were not interested in protecting themselves. Both willingly took on shots from the other to open up windows to wind up, resulting in each landing and absorbing big shots. Ron opened Pagan in the second round above his left eye, but kept working to get as close to Ron as possible to try and land tight hooks and uppercuts. His attack was unrelenting over eight rounds, and eventually, he turned it from a back-and-forth affair to one he dictated in the later rounds to win by unanimous decision (79-73, 78-74, 78-74) to remain undefeated. The two kept swinging until the end and spent the last 20 seconds wildly trading hooks to the delight of the relatively full Dort Financial Center crowd.

Caroline Veyre wins WBA intercontinental featherweight title

Veyre started on the front foot and peppered Vargas with pressure. Veyre left Vargas with a visibly swollen left eye and then opened her up and made her bleed with a jab to the nose in the third round. Despite taking control, Veyre couldn’t get a finish, instead comfortably avoiding damage to walk away with a unanimous 80-72 decision in the eight-round fight.

Ashleyann Lozada wins in pro debut

Lozada, “La Maquina”, dominated across the four-round fight against Moran for the first win of her professional career. Lozada danced around Moran and dared her with her guard down, but the Puerto Rican was too fast for Moran and buried her with flurries of counters.

Taylor, Worthington, Lawson III win first three fights

In the first fight, Pryce Taylor knocked out Jerrell Nettles for a second-round finish at heavyweight with a right cross. Samantha Worthington outlasted Vaida Masiokaite in an eight-round unanimous decision at super lightweight (77-75, 78-64, 79-73). Flint’s Leon Lawson III drew the biggest cheer of the early fights with a fourth-round finish against Christopher Thompson for a technical knockout. The referee stopped the fight after Lawson wobbled Thompson early in the fourth round for his second stoppage. The fight between Flint’s Jaquan McElroy and Macomb’s Joseph Jerome Starks, the original first fight, did not happen.

What’s at stake for Claressa Shields-Danielle Perkins

This fight is for the first-ever undisputed women’s heavyweight title in boxing history, and a chance for an American, male or female, to become the undisputed champion at the top weight class since 1992.

Shields is looking to become the first boxer regardless of gender to win undisputed titles in three weight classes — 154, 160 and 175. She became the first boxer to win two undisputed titles after her last fight in Flint at the Dort Financial Center in 2021.

Both fighters have undefeated records. Shields is looking to cement her status as the greatest women’s boxer of all time, while Perkins is looking for her first title as a professional.

How to watch Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins fight

The Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins fight card will stream live on DAZN pay-per-view, with a DAZN subscription needed to purchase the bout.

  • How to watch: On DAZN pay-per-view.
  • Fight start time: 5:30 p.m.
  • Main card start time: 8 p.m.
  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 2.
  • Location: Dort Financial Center, Flint.

What apps have DAZN?

According to DAZN, you will be able to watch the fight on all of the apps below:

Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Amazon Fire Tablet, Android Phone & Tablet, iPhone & iPad, Android TV, LG, Smart TV, Panasonic Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, SmartCast, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Roku.

Undefeated Claressa Shields will return to the ring this weekend to face Danielle Perkins in a women’s undisputed heavyweight title fight, which will be broadcast via Salita Promotions PPV.

As a professional, Shields has an unbeaten record in 15 fights, to establish herself as one of the best female boxers in the United States, so she already has $500,000 purses for her fights against Maricela Cornejo and Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse, according to NY Fight and SportsPayouts. This same purse will be her pay for this fight against Perkins

Before that fight, her maximum earnings were estimated at $350,000 for her fights against opponents such as Savannah Marshall and Ema Kozin. However, on this occasion her purse will not include an additional bonus from PPV sales, although she will receive income from sponsorships and television revenue.

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According to SportsKeeda, Shields’ net worth is close to $4 million, thanks to her deal with Sky Sports and her partnership with the Professional Fighters League. She also has other income such as sponsorships in boxing, martial arts and advertising

Shields has sponsorships such as: Nike, Puma and Under Armour and has been sponsored by Monster Energy, Swimsuits For All, Audi and Powerade, which helped her to shore up her professional career

Danielle Perkins net worth

Danielle Perkins has a perfect mark in five fights and will currently get the best payday of her career. Prior to her fight against Shields, she already has victories over recognized boxers in her division such as Monika Harrison, Timea Nagy and Christianne Fahey.

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For the fight against Shields, Danielle Perkins will receive $175,000. She will also earn extra income from bonuses and sponsorships, considering that she was originally an actress and influencer. She began her career in the Nickelodeon series ‘Knight Squad’. With all this background, her net worth as of December 2023 is estimated to be $1.5 million

His earnings also include his sporadic appearances on television shows and other additional income from his videos on social networks, especially on YouTube, where he has more than 800,000 subscribers on his channel. This month he generated between $6,000 and $96,000 and this year he will generate close to $72,000 in advertising revenue. The channel has more than 5.4 million views to date.

It seems as though Daniel Dubois has moved from the idea of giving Anthony Joshua a rematch.

The 27-year-old is the current IBF world heavyweight champion and he defended that status in emphatic fashion back in September in front of a record-breaking crowd at Wembley Stadium.

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In the opposite corner was ‘AJ’, the former two-time world champion who was knocked down at the end of the first round and never really recovered. In the fifth, Joshua threatened to get a foothold in the contest only to be caught on his way in by a short, sharp right hand from Dubois that sent him to the canvas, at which point the referee counted him out.

There was talk of an immediate rematch in the aftermath, though Joshua then decided to bide his time and recover from a few small injuries. For now, Dubois has moved on to a second defence versus Joseph Parker on February 22.

Should Dubois beat Parker, he may well lure current three-belt champion Oleksandr Usyk into an undisputed fight some time later in the year. Meanwhile, Martin Bakole is set to face Efe Ajagba in an IBF final eliminator this May, with the winner becoming Dubois’ mandatory challenger. Fans will welcome Dubois taking both fights and continuing to test himself against the very best as a champion should.

As for Joshua, he had hoped to get a legacy-defining fight with long-time British rival Tyson Fury, but Fury announced his retirement at the start of January, so for now, that one is also up in the air.