3 February 2025

On Sunday night, February 2, at the Dorty Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, Clarissa Cells made history as she defeated Daniel Perkins and became the first boxing boxing with an undisputed heavyweight title.

In the opening round of the competition, the first thing that the fighting fans noticed was the size of Daniel Perkins on Clarisa Shelds. Perkins stand at 6 feet until, Perkins had a four -inch height feature, and at his official weight, Berkins was 177.2 lbs, while the shield weight was in 173.6.

On the night of the fighting, it seemed as if Perkins was moistened between the Alama neighborhood 190-200 pounds. Once the bell looked to start the match officially, Perkins used the South Book's position while trying to create a knockout, but when she threw the sidewalk, the shields faced the landing on a sharp mix.

In the second round, the shields focused on landing in the beating and right hand of the body. In the last seconds of the second round, Perkins pressed forward, but Shields looked comfortable in fighting from the back foot, where Perkins hit another striking group.

At the beginning of the third round, Shields fell to a right to prevent Berkins from balance. During the remaining period of the third, Shelds got multiple rights, but Perkins showed flexibility when she entered a survival mode for the rest of the round.

In the sixth round, Perkins managed to move forward and force the shields in a corner, but she was unable to benefit from this opportunity. Later in the sixth, Shields fell a left hook, followed by the other large right hand. With the end of time on the seventh, the shields are connected to another big hand, and the tour was closed by landing in a wave of punches.

Berkins went out on the ninth in an attempt to be more aggressive when she pressed forward and hit a large left counter. Perkins continued to move forward, but her spacing was not equally because she was suffocating her work.

In the tenth and final round, Daniel Perkins was looking for a miracle while Claresa Shelds was ready to close the show. Perkins was aggressive, but with 13 seconds staying, the shields fell to a large right hand that was sent to Perkins to the fabric.

Perkins managed to rise to her feet, and after a few seconds, the bell looked to end the championship seizure officially. In the end, Clarissa Shelds won the unanimous victory of the decision through dozens (100-89, 97-92, 99-90).

With the victory, Claressa “Gwoat” Shields (16-0, 3 KOS) became the first boxer to get a discrimination for being the undisputed world champion of three sections. During a post -fighting interview, Shelds explained that she had not used a fatal blow to her because of the fact that she was wounded by her left shoulder during the training camp.

As it plans for the rest of 2025, Shields wants to interfere in the ring twice. Its potential list of opponents includes Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Savannah Marshall, MMA Legend Cris Cyborg, and the Leila Ali.

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