Boxer Clarissa Shelds History was made in the ring on Sunday night.
Shields Daniel Perkins dropped to the undisputed heavyweight heavyweight champion.
It is also the first boxer, males or females, which are the undisputed hero in three different seasons of weight in Four belt era. Shields did this in the novice and middle weight before this feat.
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Perkins was not defeated until the time of Shields landed on a right hook in the last seconds of the tenth and final round. This punch, which Berkins retreated for several seconds before walking to a corner of the fabric, the history of shields was strengthened.
Perkins is now 5-1 in her career with Two knockoutsWhile Shields is still not defeated at 16-0 with three defeated.
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After the match, Shields was excited to win, but she revealed that she would actually need shoulder surgery after being injured before the fighting. I noticed the inability to raise her left arm earlier in the week.
“I actually think I will have to have surgery on my left arms,” Shelds said. Via ESPN. “I didn't want to leave Flint, but I couldn't really use my stick the way I wanted, but I did my best. I will undergo a shoulder surgery.”
Shelds gave Berkins after the match, saying she was “strong like hell” with punches in the ring. However, Shields was patient and hit in the last second when the Perkins goalkeeper fell.
“My experience and skills made me more than that. I was in a lot of battles in the streets with senior people and I had to use some of my skills on that day as well. So, when I dropped it in the last round, Shields said about her opponent:” I have become greedy. ”
Shields fell 29 % of her punches on Berkins, as well as 36 % of her punches. Perkins landed only 19 % of punches.
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It was a unanimous decision on the card, as the judges ruled the battle in favor of the shields 97-92, 99-90 and 100-89.
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