Claressa Shields signs multiyear deal to fight in MMA, sources say
Claressa Shields, arguably the No. 1 pound-for-pound female boxer in the world, has signed an exclusive, multiyear contract with PFL that will see her transition to professional mixed martial arts, sources confirmed to ESPN.
A two-time Olympic gold medalist in boxing, Shields, 25, will not compete in PFL's traditional "season format" in 2021, but intends to target a season berth in 2022, the sources confirmed. She will continue to box in 2021 as well as compete in MMA.
MMA Junkie was first to report the signing.
A native of Flint, Michigan, Shields was a gold medalist boxer for the U.S. in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. She has teased the idea of a transition to MMA for more than a year, and at one point, challenged UFC two-weight champion Amanda Nunes to a two-fight contest consisting of one boxing match, one MMA match.
Shields also told ESPN earlier this year she had attended a few jiu-jitsu classes, and started dabbling in some MMA training in preparation for a possible MMA transition.
"I'm not going in there blind. I'm not," Shields said. "I can kick a little bit and I've been learning some jiu-jitsu and some submission moves and stuff like that, but I haven't done this seriously enough to where I can do this stuff in my sleep. I can box in my sleep. I can't do that stuff. I have to really think hard about the moves I've learned and the things I've learned and the techniques of kicking where in boxing I know how to let my hands go and the form and the power and everything. It just already embedded in me.
"I want to get MMA to be the same way."
The PFL postponed its entire 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but has plans to resume its 2021 season in April in Las Vegas. The promotion offers a 155-pound lightweight division for females, and it's led by 2019 winner Kayla Harrison. Harrison also won Olympic gold in 2012 and 2016 for the U.S. in judo. Harrison is 8-0 in MMA.
Information from ESPN's Brett Okamoto and Mike Rothstein contributed to this report.
Claressa Shields signs multiyear deal to fight in MMA, sources say
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If all she has done is "attend a few classes" and "dabble in" MMA training she's not committed to it and will get trounced the first time she faces something above a designated opponent.
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She'll probably be matched with strikers I would think to try to at least build her up to a money fight. She wouldn't fare well against grapplers. At least not good ones.
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Claressa Shields Feels Boxing is Sexist, Influenced Move To Explore MMA
“Kayla, I watch all her fights,” Shields told TMZ Sports. “She had a chance to fight for a million dollars before I had a chance to fight for a million dollars in boxing and I’ve accomplished everything there is to accomplish in boxing.
“Boxing is so sexist. These men are fighting for multiple millions that haven’t accomplished half of what I accomplished but I’m supposed to just be happy? Like yeah, go ahead and pay me $300k and then offer me $150k for the next fight?”
“Kayla, I watch all her fights,” Shields told TMZ Sports. “She had a chance to fight for a million dollars before I had a chance to fight for a million dollars in boxing and I’ve accomplished everything there is to accomplish in boxing.
“Boxing is so sexist. These men are fighting for multiple millions that haven’t accomplished half of what I accomplished but I’m supposed to just be happy? Like yeah, go ahead and pay me $300k and then offer me $150k for the next fight?”
Re: Claressa Shields signs multiyear deal to fight in MMA, sources say
Clarissa still trying to play the victim.
I'll give her credit for getting out there and signing the PFL deal though.
She's not just whining and expecting money to fall in her lap.
Kayla didn't have a million dollar fight materialize out of thin air. She entered a tournament type event that pays the winner a million dollars.
If she doesn't win the championship she doesn't get the million.
At the current time there is no equivalent event in boxing.
Just acknowledge your market value and stop trying to play victim Claressa.
You're promoter paid you $300k for one fight then offered half that for the next?
If that's what happened it should have told you something.
I'll give her credit for getting out there and signing the PFL deal though.
She's not just whining and expecting money to fall in her lap.
Kayla didn't have a million dollar fight materialize out of thin air. She entered a tournament type event that pays the winner a million dollars.
If she doesn't win the championship she doesn't get the million.
At the current time there is no equivalent event in boxing.
Just acknowledge your market value and stop trying to play victim Claressa.
You're promoter paid you $300k for one fight then offered half that for the next?
If that's what happened it should have told you something.
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not gonna lie, wouldnt mind it if clar learned some grappling and sat on me with that nice big arse of hers