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Ryan Garcia is finally making his return to the ring after a long layoff. The reason? A year ago, he tested positive for the PED ostarine. Even though he dropped Devin Haney three times in their April fight, the whole thing got wiped off the record as a no-contest. And just like that, Garcia found himself sidelined for a year by the New York State Athletic Commission. But now? The suspension will be over in April, and he’ll be back in business.

In just two months, he’ll headline His Excellency Turki Alalshikh’s first-ever Ring Magazine USA event at Times Square in New York. He’s set to face former WBA junior welterweight champion Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero in the main event of Fatal Fury, while Devin Haney takes on Jose Ramirez in the co-main event. Moreover, Teofimo Lopez will also defend his WBO and Ring junior welterweight belts against Arnold Barboza Jr.

Now, here’s where things get spicy. With the fight night less than two months away, both Garcia and Haney were recently in New York to promote the event. It all started when the host of the press conference asked Haney’s opponent if he thinks The Dream has a good enough chin after suffering three knockdowns against Ryan Garcia. Jose Ramirez replied that he plans to test Haney’s chin. “Of course, I’m gonna test his chin. It’s my job,” Ramirez responded. This set Haney off, and he shot back immediately. His response to the apparent disrespect is what prompted Claressa Shields to chime in with her take.

Earlier today, she took to her X and said, “Facts,” resharing a post by the Ring Magazine. The post from the Ring Magazine read, “Devin Haney dismisses suggestions he could be ‘chinny’ and takes a jab at Ryan Garcia”. It shared what the 26-year-old responded during the Fatal Fury Press Conference in New York. Fumed by the insinuations, he had fired back: “I don’t understand what you mean by chin. I got up every single time against someone who was on PEDs. So I showed I got a chin.” But that wasn’t all.

Funny enough, despite being free to fight, The Dream has also stayed away from the ring since their April showdown. Instead, he’s been biding his time, waiting for the right opponent and the perfect moment to make his return. Originally, he had his sights set on a March comeback, but fate had other plans. Now, with a shot at taking down the 32-year-old Ramirez, the 26-year-old is feeling confident. However, despite their animosity, other than the above statement, the two long-time rivals, Garcia and Haney, surprisingly kept it very civil during the press conference. The reason?

Ryan Garcia is trying to stay clear of legal issues

A few hours before the press conference, Ryan Garcia sat down with The Ring. Naturally, the conversation turned to him and Devin Haney sharing the same card on May 2 in Times Square. The reporter pointed out how both fighters have kept it “classy” during the recent press events, despite their long-standing beef. “He is suing me,” the Victorville native stated as the reason for him not indulging Haney in any trash-talk. The 26-year-old even joked, “Everything I’ve said is now used against me.” At one point, he called Haney a “bi**h”, then laughed it off like, “maybe he’ll sue me for saying that. Who knows, he might use that in the deposition.”

The way Ryan Garcia sees it, Devin Haney’s more focused on legal paperwork than throwing punches. And honestly? Ryan Garcia is over the trash talk. If Haney beats Jose Ramirez and Garcia takes down Rolly Romero, we’re looking at a rematch that fans have been dying to see since their first bout in April last year. But this time, no more words—just fists flying. “I don’t have to say anything more. I already proved it. I already beat his a**,” Ryan Garcia declared defiantly. It seems this cold war will continue for a while, at least until the two manage to do away with their current opponents come fight night in May.

So, what do you think? Who wins the rematch?

Now Ms. Keke… Keke Palmer recently interviewed professional boxer, Claressa Shields and actress, Ryan Destiny and she wasted no time making a few comments. Although Shields has been a professional boxer for a few years, recently the drama amid her personal life has taken over her life and reputation.

The world champion is in the middle of a bit of a love triangle as she has been known to now be in a relationship with rapper, Papoose, after drama with his estranged wife, Remy Ma. The couple had a heated exchange on social media regarding their status and drama that has went down between the couple.

In 2024, Papoose and Shields’ romance went public following the feud with rapper, Remy Ma. Following Remy Ma’s social media outrage regarding the affair, the drama between the couple and social media gossip regarding the women began.

During their conversation on Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, Palmer asked Shields, “When are you going to knock out Remy Ma?” Although Palmer is known to joke around, many reacted in the comments and on social media that this may have been a bit messy.

Following the question, Palmer, SHields, and Destiny laughed it off and made light of the moment. Shields discussed that she was not into the internet drama as much, but the internet is a lot. She never directly answered the question as she shifted the focus more onto her career.

“Everything trends for a moment and then it goes away,” she stated as part of her answer to the question. Shields went on to discuss her movies, boxing career, and more as she stated many did not know of her before the drama but that is her focus.

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Jake Paul has promised that for her upcoming July 11 trilogy fight against Katie TaylorAmanda Serrano will become “the highest-paid woman in sports history for a single event.” The previous record, according to Paul, was held by former UFC and WWE star Ronda Rousey, who got paid just south of $5 million to face Amanda Nunes back in 2016.

Paul’s ‘Most Valuable Promotions’, of course, represents Serrano, who has signed a lifetime deal with them. And while this trilogy card, which would be an all-female card, would be a big achievement not just for Serrano but for female boxing in general, the GWOAT, Claressa Shields, has some harsh words for her Puerto Rican counterpart.

“I only talk to undefeated fighters! If you’re not undefeated, please don’t talk to me! I’m bout to call Mayweather 🏆👸🏾👑,” Claressa Shields wrote on X. To this, a fan claimed that MMA superstar and her long-time rival, Cris Cyborg, had called Serrano the GWOAT. “You see cyborg calling serrano the gwoat? You gotta step down and get at her,” the fan wrote. We cannot find this quote attributed to Cyborg, but ‘T-Rex’ remained undeterred and laughed off the prospect of Serrano being the GWOAT. “She not undefeated either 😂😂,” Shields added.

Shields, of course, is undefeated and has a pro boxing record of 16-0, while Serrano is 47-3 in her career so far, with two of those losses coming to Taylor. But on the other hand, Shields is dealing with her own issues.

 

Claressa Shields has made her stance on Gervonta Davis clear following his draw with Lamont Roach Jr.

Davis was defending his WBA lightweight title against Roach at the Barclays Center in New York, with ‘Tank’ a huge favourite heading into the bout.

Roach surprised many boxing fans with an impressive performance, giving as good as he got and pushing Davis all the way throughout 12 hard-fought rounds.

Controversy arose in the ninth round when out of nowhere ‘Tank’ voluntarily took a knee, but the referee decided not to give him a count. Davis later revealed it was due to hair grease being in his eyes.

At the end of the fight the scorecards read 115-113 Davis and 114-114 twice, meaning that if a 10-8 round for Roach had been scored in the ninth, it would have been enough to see him crowned the new WBA champion.

Some of boxing’s biggest names have already weighed in on the matter, with multi-weight world champion Claressa Shields now offering her thoughts.

Shields is often regarded as being the best female fighter to ever lace up a pair of gloves, and the ‘GWOAT’ revealed on social media that she disagrees with those claiming that ‘Tank’ is overrated after his performance.

“Not y’all saying Tank is overrated…. We not gonna do that. I believe he had an off night vs a great fighter in Roach. And the arguing with corner and grease in his hair didn’t help. Draw or not, Tank still a bad man. Be smooth though.”

The drama surrounding the Davis and Roach fight may not be over yet, after it was announced that the New York State Athletic Commission is investigating how the ninth round unfolded, with a potential change of result not ruled out but an immediate rematch more likely.

Claressa Shields was compelled to relinquish one of her titles. She had to choose which of her WBO crowns to hold on to. The American boxer has opted to vacate her light heavyweight title while holding on to her heavyweight crown.

“Regarding the WBO Female Light Heavyweight Division, be advised Claressa Shields has relinquished her WBO Light heavyweight title,” Gustavo Olivieri, President of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), posted on social media. “Per our rules, No WBO Champion may hold titles in two different weight divisions simultaneously. Therefore, Shields remains the champion in the heavyweight division,” read the post.

The 29-year-old won by unanimous decision, dominating fellow American Danielle Perkins and knocking her down with a powerful right hand with seconds left in the 10th and final round. Claressa out-pointed Danielle Perkins early last month to claim all the belts in the highest category.

Shields has also been undisputed world champion at middleweight and light-middleweight.

“It feels unbelievable,” said Shields, who improved her record to 16-0, via Reuters.

“I had a really hard training camp. And just last Friday I tore my labrum in my left shoulder, so I wasn’t able to use my good jab today.”

Besides, she became the first female boxer to attain undisputed status in three weight divisions. It was truly a notable accomplishment as the “GWOAT” dominated her opponent in front of a packed home fan-base at the Dort Financial Centre in Flint, Michigan. However, these accolades may not hold if the claims of failed drug test are substantiated

Shields won the vacant WBO heavyweight title — and a couple of other vacant belts to become the undisputed heavyweight champion — on Feb, 2 with her unanimous decision over Danielle Perkins.

“But I didn’t want to call the fight off because I had asked God to give me a big fight in my hometown. He did that. So, I decided to keep going through with it.

“I feel so happy. And shout out to my opponent, Danielle Perkins. Man, that girl was strong as hell,” said Shields after the fight

The 29-year-old native of Flint, Mich., moved to 16-0 (3 KOs), and added to a career that has also included becoming undisputed twice at middleweight and once at junior middleweight, plus winning titles at 168lbs and 175lbs.

Elsewhere, Shields tested positive for marijuana from a mouth swab test. However, Shields and her team are adamant she was the victim of secondhand smoke in the arena.

Michigan’s athletic commission says Shields tested positive for marijuana after the Perkins fight. Though, Shields says she has never used marijuana — which is not a performance-enhancing drug — and suggested her positive test may have come from secondhand smoke in the arena or contact with other people on fight night. She has appealed her suspension, and the head of the Association of Boxing Commissions has criticized the Michigan commission.

“On February 13, 2025, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, on behalf of the Unarmed Combat Commission, notified the WBC that an oral fluid sample collected from WBC World Champion Claressa Shields tested positive for the presence of marijuana [THC]. The Michigan Commission had collected a sample from Champion Shield after her February 2, 2025, title defence against Daniella Perkins,” noted a statement.

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Shields opted to keep the heavyweight title that she earned last month.

Claressa Shields will remain the World Boxing Organization’s Female Heavyweight champion after vacating her light heavyweight title.

Shields was prompted to choose which of her two titles to keep as a WBO rule forbids boxers from holding multiple at once. WBO President Gustavo Olivieri shared the update on X on March 3.

“Be advised Claressa Shields has relinquished her WBO Lt. Heavyweight title,” Olivieri wrote. “Per our rules, NO WBO Champion may hold titles in two different weight divisions simultaneously. Therefore, Shields remains Champion in Heavyweight division.”

Shields opted to earn the vacant heavyweight title during a match against Danielle Perkins on Feb. 2. After an unanimous win over Perkins, the 29-year-old became the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Shields’ rise in boxing was the recent subject of the biopic The Fire Inside,. Ryan Destiny starred as the acclaimed boxer alongside Brian Tyree Henry. The film depicted her rise to winning an Olympic gold medal.

The Flint, Michigan, native currently has a 16-0 record with three knockouts.

However, Shields faced controversy after Michigan’s athletic commission stated that she tested positive for marijuana after her recent match. Despite the outcome, Shields said that she does not use the drug, which also is not performance-enhancing.

Instead, she believes the positive result may stem from second-hand smoke or close-contact with others on fight night. She discussed the incident on the Tamron Hall Show.

“The place reeked of marijuana,” Shields said of the fight’s site, the Dort Financial Center. “And then, before I got to do the mouth swab, everybody was hugging and kissing me in Flint. Everybody there—my cousins, sister, brother, friends—everybody was hugging and kissing me. And I know some boxers don’t stop and greet the fans, but I’m not one of them. I hugged and kissed everybody back.”

Currently, Shields remains prohibited from fighting in Michigan. With the threat of losing her newly-acquired belt looming, she has since appealed the suspension. According to a WBO notice, she has 30 days to clear her name.

 

Claressa Shields made history earlier this month by defeating Danielle Perkins. ‘T-Rex’ not only became the first woman to claim the undisputed heavyweight championship but also the only female boxer to achieve undisputed status in three different weight classes. However, her triumph was soon overshadowed as her name was dragged through the mud.

Just the other day, boxing insider Rick Glaser suggested that Shields has failed a PED test following her victory over Perkins. “Claressa Shields has reputedly failed a drug test for her most recent fight, rumored to be a PED test,” Glaser wrote. However, contradicting this report, BALCO founder Victor Conte suggested Shields had actually tested positive for marijuana only through a swab test which can very well be a result of second-hand smoke.

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This prompted Shields to hit back at Glaser with threats of a lawsuit on social media. “Yeah @RealRickGlaser1 you getting sued buddy,” Shields wrote. Regardless, Conte seems to be back with an update on the matter. “What many may fail to realize is that @Claressashields was hugging and kissing family members and lots of others congratulating her after the fight for about 30 minutes and JUST BEFORE the swab saliva test sample was collected,” he wrote.

“It now seems this activity may have been a source of exposure that caused her positive test for marijuana. The trace amount found in the saliva swab test was 3.4 ng/ml,” he continued. “Claressa has always been a clean athlete. A mouth saliva test for marijuana is not common in boxing or any other sport. The swab saliva test is primarily used for pre-employment screening and law enforcement. Urine is the sample used for marijuana testing in Olympic sport and for reasons likely involving fewer possible sources of contamination.”

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“There are many anti-doping entities including the Nevada commission and the UFC that do not even test for marijuana because it is not considered to be a PED. My questions are as follows. Why would a doping control officer possibly watch an athlete hugging and kissing people for thirty minutes and then ask them to collect a mouth swab sample? Is it feasable that direct observation of so many possible sources of contamination is part of a standard specimen collection protocol?”

Despite the marijuana fiasco, Shields is already looking ahead to her next fight.

 

Alongside newly elected President Donald Trump, basketball legend ‘Magic’ Johnson, and a host of celebrities, Claressa Shields too tuned in to watch Super Bowl LIX. The showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs promised every bit of the action fans expected. The Eagles turned the tables on their archrivals, securing a 40-22 victory at the New Orleans Caesars Superdome. But what’s a Super Bowl without its iconic side attractions? From the high-energy commercials to the stirring national anthem, and of course, the much-anticipated halftime show, excitement was in the air.

The star attraction of this year’s halftime show was none other than Grammy Award-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar. But it wasn’t just his stellar performance that grabbed attention. An intriguing twist saw him perform his controversial Drake diss track “Not Like Us” at the halftime show sending social media into a frenzy. It didn’t take long for Lamar’s bold move to attract a wave of reactions across the board. Among those eagerly awaiting the show was undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields, who was quick to share her thoughts.

The star attraction of this year’s halftime show was none other than Grammy Award-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar. But it wasn’t just his stellar performance that grabbed attention. An intriguing twist saw him perform his controversial Drake diss track “Not Like Us” at the halftime show sending social media into a frenzy. It didn’t take long for Lamar’s bold move to attract a wave of reactions across the board. Among those eagerly awaiting the show was undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields, who was quick to share her thoughts.

Through its official Twitter handle, the NFL shared the short footage where Lamar signed off, saying, “Turn this TV off, huh? Turn this TV off. Turn this TV off.” In a symbolic gesture, as if declaring himself the undisputed winner of the feud, sending fans into overdrive, the words ‘Game Over’ lit up behind him.

Claressa Shields wasn’t done just yet. She continued to repost reactions and even congratulated MVP Jalen Hurts on his performance. But Shields wasn’t the only sports figure sharing her thoughts on Lamar’s electrifying set.

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.”

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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.”