Connect with us

Shields suffers Injury In Camp, Return Delayed

Boxing News

Shields suffers Injury In Camp, Return Delayed

Stephanie Trapp/SHOWTIME

Shields suffers Injury In Camp, Return Delayed

A minor injury in training camp has forced undisputed middleweight world champion, Claressa Shields, to suspend training and postpone her bid to become the fastest fighter in boxing history, male or female, to become a three-division world champion.

Shields injured her knee doing roadwork early this week, while preparing to take on former world champion Ivana Habazin for the vacant WBO Super Welterweight Championship on Saturday, August 17, at the Dort Federal Event Center in Shields’ hometown of Flint, Mich., and televised live nationally on SHOWTIME.

The 24-year-old Shields (9-0, 2 KOs) says she looks forward to resuming training and having the fight take place this fall.

“There’s nothing I love to do more than boxing, and I train hard for all of my fights. It’s going to be tough for them to keep me out of the gym for a few weeks,” said undisputed champion Claressa Shields in a press release. “But I will heal quickly and then go to training camp, so I can make history in front of all my fans in the fall. I can promise you this – I’ll be training harder than ever soon again, and I will provide a spectacular performance and make history for everyone in attendance and for the viewers on SHOWTIME.”

Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Salita, says a new date for the fight is already being worked on, as he works feverishly behind the scenes.

“Claressa will bounce back quickly,” said Salita to the media. “Unfortunately, training injuries are part of the sport. A great champion like her will take it in stride and move forward to the new fight date we are currently working to finalize. The fight will be rescheduled for the fall and we will announce the new date shortly.”

This news, of course, didn’t stop the challenger Habazin to call Shields’ fat on Twitter Thursday while sarcastically wishing her a speedy recovery.

Shields fired back to this shot on Twitter. One thing to remember, Hammer called her fat during the build-up to their fight; it didn’t end very well for her.

 

Continue Reading

Marquis Johns is a unknown humorist and avid boxing fan. His love for the sweet science goes back to when matches were 15 rounds and has been covering fights since closed-circuit pay-per-views. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth is not only a quote by Mike Tyson, it's also a pretty good reminder to keep your guard up.

More in Boxing News

Advertisement
To Top