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Shields, the biggest star in women's boxing, wants two or three bouts in 2026, to take a year off to have a child and to retire at 38.
Claressa Shields is winning inside and outside the ring. The boxing star signed a multi-fight deal that guarantees her at least $8 million, according to a news release issued Thursday, Nov. 6.
Now financially stable after making just $50,000 in her first fight with Salita Promotions, women's boxing star Claressa Shields has plans to fight two or three times in 2026, take a year off to have a child,
Claressa Shields landed an $8 million multi-fight deal while navigating romance drama with Papoose and boxing match challenges from Remy Ma.
Claressa Shields explains why she has an issue with Jake Paul's reasoning for canceling his boxing fight vs. Gervonta Davis.
Claressa Shields says she is “getting my just due,” with the announcement that she has signed a multi-fight contract worth $8 million, calling it one of the most lucrative deals ever for a female boxer. Shields, the first boxer to ever win back-to-back Olympic gold medals,… pic.twitter.com/RGXLnpdc39