Claressa Shields Ready To Fight Amanda Nunes And Become 'Two-Sport Star'
Claressa Shields is ready to become a ‘two-sport star’ by crossing over to the UFC to fight Amanda Nunes, her promoter has confirmed.
Shields is a two-weight world champion in boxing, having conquered the middleweight and super middleweight divisions.
The American star is now looking to add more accolades to her resume by switching sports.
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Shields will look to gain her third boxing title when she takes on Ivana Habazin on January 10 for the vacant junior middleweight belt. Should she be succesful, the 24-year-old will have conquered three seperate weight divisions and will remain undefeated in her professional career, extending her record to 10-0. It looks as though Shield’s attentions will turn away from boxing following her title bout with Habazin, as she continues to secure a crossover fight with Amanda Nunes. The two-time Olympic gold medallist recently attended UFC 245 to witness Nunes defend her UFC bantamweight title against Germaine de Randamie. Speaking backstage at the event, Shields encouraged the idea of two fights between her and Nunes, one in the Octagon and one in the ring. She told ESPN: “We wanna see what’s up with Amanda Nunes for the future with a boxing match and an MMA match,” Nunes rebuffed the claims in her post-fight conference and implied the boxer is all talk. She said: “I don’t think she’s going to want anything to do with this.” “If she wants to see me, come to my world. I’m gonna be here. I’m an MMA fighter.”View this post on Instagram