Clarissa Shelds is open to return a match with her great competitor Savana Marshall in the Heavyweight section.
Shields, who won the Olympic Gold Medal twice, defeated Daniel Perkins to become the undisputed world champion of heavy weight in women's boxing.
This is the third weight category in which SHIELDS has achieved an undisputed position.
Shields defeated Marshall in London in the battle of an universal world -class title, and the British will win again in its new section.
“We have had public discussions in the past few months and expressed our interest in making the return match,” said Dmitry Salita, Marouj Shelds. Sky Sports.
“The battle against Perkins was a battle of size and strength against skills and boxing.
Shelds won the battle of her title with Marshall. But she fell in Berkins in her last tour and Salita says that the Americans will expel Marshall in the heavyweight competition.
“I think it will stop Savana with the power she has in heavy weight,” Al -Muruj said.
“The Claressa's Drive for Legacy – move across multiple weight sections, taking into account the best, and pushing this sport constantly to new horizons.
“There is no discussion – she is GWOAT (the greatest woman of all ages).”
But he insists that the match should not be on Marshall.
“The battle will need the United States or a neutral location,” Salita said.
“Clarissa Shields is not just one of the greatest boxers in all ages – it's one of the greatest athletes, the period. Like Muhammad Ali, it is a symbol of strength and inspiration, fighting for equality inside and outside the inspiring generations with inspiring generations with its unprecedented success.
“For years, we discussed the idea of fighting Clarissa in Africa or the Middle East – another historical landmark that would strengthen her legacy.”
Watch Daniel Dubua fighting Joseph Parker for the IBF heavyweight title live Sky Sports Box Office On February 22.