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Classa Shields defeats Perkins to be the first undeniable female heavyweight champion ncvrs.com

On Sunday evening on February 2, Claressa Shields at the Dort Financial Center in Michigan’s Flint, when he defeated Danielle Perkins and became the first female boxer to win the undisputed heavyweight title.

In the opening round of the race, the first thing that Fight fans noticed was that Danielle Perkins was over Claressa Shields. Standing even at 6 feet, Perkins had a four-inch advantage, and at the official weighing, Perkins weighted £ 177.2, while the shields were on 173.6.

On the combat night, Perkins seemed to rehydrate the 190-200 pounds. After the bell rang to officially start the match, Perkins used Southpaw’s position when he tried to create the blow, but when he threw the blow, he was offset by landing with a sharp combination.

In the second round, the shields focused on landing the blow and right hand to the body. In the final second of the second round, Perkins pressed forward, but Shields seemed comfortable from the back leg when he hit Perkins with another eye-catching combination.

At the beginning of the third round, Shields stood on an excessive right that struck Perkins from balance. In the third part, Shields received a variety of surviving rights, but Perkins showed resistance when he went to survival in the rest of the round.

In the sixth round, Perkins was able to push the shields in a corner, but could not take advantage of the opportunity. Later, in the sixth, the Shields left hook followed another big hand. As time descended in the seventh, Shields connected to another big right hand and closed the circles when he pushed a punch.

Perkins came out in the ninth and tried to become more aggressive as he pressed forward and hit a large counter on the left. Perkins continued to put pressure in advance, but his distance was inadequate as he suppressed his work.

In the 10th and last round, Danielle Perkins was looking for a miracle, while Claressa Shields was ready to close the show. Perkins was aggressive, but 13 seconds left, Shields landed a big right hand, sending him to Perkins to the canvas.

Perkins was able to get up on his feet, and a few seconds later the bell rang to formally finish the championship. Finally, Classa Shields won the unanimous decision with the score (100-89, 97-92, 99-90).

With the victory, Classa “Gwoat” Shields (16-0, 3 Aries) became the first boxer to distinguish the indisputable world champion of the triple. During the post -combat interview, Shields explained that he didn’t use his tap so much because his left shoulder was injured during the training camp.

As for the remainder of 2025, Shields wants to enter the ring twice more. The potential list of opponents includes Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Savannah Marshall, MMA Legend, Cris Cyborg and Retired Boxing Legend Lila.

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