The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Champion Claressa Shields wins unanimous decision over Maricela Corenjo

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Claressa Shields successful­ly defended her undisputed middleweig­ht title with a lopsided unanimous decision over Maricela Cornejo on Saturday night in the first boxing card at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Shields (140, 2 KOS) won with a score of 100-89 on one card and 100-90 on the other two.

“You saw the best of me tonight,” she said. “The only thing I could have done better than I did tonight was get a knockout, and I think I would have knocked a lot of girls out with the punches I landed. Maricela is smart and she’s tough.”

Shields has won two Olympic gold medals and profession­al titles at super welterweig­ht (154 pounds), middleweig­ht (160 pounds) and super middleweig­ht (168 pounds).

Cornejo (16-6) hasn’t beaten an opponent with a winning record in more than four years. She opened her statement by thanking Shields. “You’ve created a movement in women’s boxing, and you really are the GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time),” she said.

Cornejo gave Shields trouble in early rounds with a solid jab and movement away from Shields’ right hand. However, she couldn’t generate enough power to keep the champ from coming forward. Shields opened a cut over Cornejo’s right eye in the fifth round and hurt her with a series of combinatio­ns in the seventh. A straight right sent Cornejo into the ropes, but the round ended before Shields could finish her. Cornejo tired in the final rounds, but was able to make it to the final bell.

Shields didn’t rule out returning to MMA. She had two fights in 2021, winning one and losing the other. “I tend to focus on boxing, because that’s what I’m best at, but I don’t have any problem doing MMA. I think if I give it two years, I can be the champion there, too,” Shields said.

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