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Claressa Shields Dominates in Historic Black History Month Win

Feb. 23, 2026 / Entertainment+ Sports / Author: Praise Swint

 

Courtesy:Claressa Shields

Claressa Shields made history once again, defending her undisputed heavyweight titles with a decisive win over fellow American Franchon Crews-Dezurn at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena. The victory, secured by unanimous points across all three judges, extends Shields’ unbeaten streak to 18 professional fights and underscores her status as one of the sport’s greatest champions.

Commanding performance in a high-stakes match

The 30-year-old fighter demonstrated precision and resilience over 10 rounds, blending powerful offense with tight defense. Despite Crews-Dezurn’s reputation as a heavy hitter, Shields controlled the ring from start to finish, almost ending the match in round seven. Her performance highlighted her mastery of body shots, timing, and strategy, cementing her as a standout figure in women’s boxing.

Family of titles and historic significance

Shields’ victory also carries symbolic weight during Black History Month. As a Black female athlete excelling in a traditionally male-dominated sport, her success represents not only personal achievement but also a broader celebration of Black excellence in sports. This win reinforces her legacy and inspires the next generation of fighters.

Fans and community celebrate

The fight drew an enthusiastic crowd and widespread social media attention, with fans lauding Shields’ performance and dedication. Many highlighted the cultural significance of her win during Black History Month, celebrating her as both a champion in the ring and a symbol of perseverance and representation.

Unbeaten streak continues

With her 18th professional win, Shields maintains an unbroken record, a rare feat in the competitive world of boxing. Her career continues to set benchmarks for skill, discipline, and public influence, extending beyond the sport itself into the cultural and social spheres.

Looking ahead

Shields’ next fights are highly anticipated, as fans and commentators speculate on potential challengers and title defenses. With her combination of technical skill and mental toughness, she remains a dominant force in women’s boxing, proving that her reign at the top is far from over.

Source: BBC Sport

 

Category: Entertainment, Sports Tags: Black History Month, boxing, championship defense, Claressa Shields, fight results, Franchon Crews-Dezurn, heavyweight champion, sports news, unbeaten streak, women in sports

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