Claressa Shields predicts pain for Savannah Marshall on September 10
Claressa Shields says it’s not just Savannah Marshall who is bringing punching power to their fight on September 10.
Undisputed middleweight female title took place at O2 Arena, London with Shield holding three of the four belts.
A leading topic of discussion during construction was the heavy hand Marshall possessed. Ten of the 12 opponents she faces have yet to hear the final bell.
During a recent conference callThe self-proclaimed WBO champion GWOAT will be taking part in a night of surprises.
“She must feel pain. If I could get her out sooner, I would. “
“But I know that I think she’s tough. And she’s a little bit above me, in terms of height. But I think she’s going to be very, very shocked at how strong I am and how strong I am, especially in the later rounds. “
The stats lean towards a distance fight for Shields if she wins.
Since making her professional debut in 2016, the 27-year-old has fought 12 times but stopped only two opponents. The last of them took place five years ago against Nikki Adler during her time holding the WBC Super Middleweight championship.
Shields v Marshall streamed live on Sky Sports and in the co-main event frame IBF and WBO Super Featherweight Champion Mikaela Mayer vs Alycia Baumgardner, WBC Belt Holder.
The All Women’s History Card is the first of its kind, and further announcements about the card will be made in due course.