Claressa Shields believes that it belongs to the same breath as the greatest for crowning gloves, boldly comparing her heritage with the heritage of Muhammad Ali.
Shields assumed that he was preparing to defend his undisputed heavyweight crown before Lani Daniels on July 26 at Detroit.
He also claims that the former heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, is in the same conversation despite the indifferent form.
Self -appointed Gwat (the greatest woman of all time) still has her case in the ring and outside, and her recent comments confirm her belief that she deserves recognition among the royal fees.
Close to Muhammad Ali
“I am close to comparison with Muhammad Ali,” Shields said Whistle Sports a week before the fight. “Deontay Wilder was close to comparison with Muhammad Ali. I say it even from Terenka Crawford.”
The Flint from Flint answered the question about the further growth of Jake Paul’s boxing as YouTuber, entering into sport with the intentions of the world title.
She added Paweł as a boxer’s validity: “I would never put Jake Paul in this mix. You know, it doesn’t matter.
“I don’t really mind. You know, that’s what it is. He changed boxing.”
Shields, 16-0 (3 KO), is already reigning as the first boxer in the era of four stripes, a man or a female who is not unquestioned in three weight classes. Now he strives for further legacy as the queen of the heavyweight division.
Shields vs Daniels
The 30-year-old recently fought in February, defeating Danielle Perkins, and now he will face Daniels in the second clash of heavyweight exposed to Arena Little Caesars.
While some can force themselves compared to Ali, Cossumé Shields speaks for itself – from Olympic gold to many unquestioned titles.
Her Detroit Return home means another chapter in a career based on bold statements, both verbal and in the ring.
Whether he can provide another dominant show on July 26, it is not really the subject of a debate, and one thing is certain: Claressa Shields is not afraid to tell her truth.
As for Wilder, every boxing historian would have to take him from the shields and call it loyalty.
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