Shields Faults “Egos” For Other Boxers’ Lack Of Success In MMA Challenge

Decorated boxer Claressa Shields has many accomplishments, including being a boxing champion to have competed and win an MMA match. The list of accolades continues to grow for “T. Rex.” By age 26, Claressa Shields has taken home Olympic gold twice, won numerous boxing championships across weight classes, and now sports a win in the…

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Decorated boxer Claressa Shields has many accomplishments, including being a boxing champion to have competed and win an MMA match.

The list of accolades continues to grow for “T. Rex.” By age 26, Claressa Shields has taken home Olympic gold twice, won numerous boxing championships across weight classes, and now sports a win in the PFL.

Claressa Shields
Claressa Shields, Photo Credit: Stephanie Trapp

Shields won her MMA debut by TKOing Brittney Elkin, then she went on to her next match a few months later.

Though the undefeated boxer fought hard, she took the first loss of her professional fighting career via split decision against Abigail Montes.

She still considers herself “The Greatest Woman Of All Time” and prides herself on stepping up to the challenge of MMA. Currently a lone wolf in her acts, Shields blames “egos” for other boxers not following suit.

“Ego, men have a lot of egos, a lot of boxers have egos. They want to be great at what they’re great at and the minute they’re faced with something uncomfortable or abnormal, they don’t want to do it,” Shields explains to SunSport.

Many boxers tried their hand at mixed martial arts. Famous names in the realm of boxing such as James Toney, and Ricardo Mayorga made an effort in the sport. While revered boxing champions, they both met failure in their MMA debuts and retired from the sport.

Notably, former boxer and UFC veteran LaVerne Clark saw success in MMA. He won his UFC debut, and from 1998 to 1999, won 9 fights in a row, mostly by TKO.

In recent years, no other boxing champions besides Shields has made an attempt at mixed martial arts. It’s been over 10 years since fellow boxing legend Holly Holm set out on her MMA journey, in which she became UFC women’s bantamweight champion.

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Holly Holm, Image Credit: Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Image

Undoubtedly, some fighters fear their perfect records being tarnished by a loss. However, Shields plans to take her MMA career all the way to the top.

A championship belt in MMA may be the toughest challenge of her combat career, but she refuses to back down.

“It’s unprecedented, it’s never been done before and that’s what people want to see, extraordinary things. And the fact that I’m willing to put my reputation, my record, put everything on the line to achieve the PFL world title, it shows my character,” Calaressa continues.

From the Olympics to boxing to MMA, Shields proves her tenacity is unmatched.

She currently dominates women’s lightweight boxing; undefeated at 12-0. And on February 5, she rebounded from her MMA loss with a unanimous decision boxing win against Ema Kozin.

Shields plans to reappear in the PFL in 2023 to continue her legacy. Perhaps Shields will start a trend of professional boxers turned successful MMA fighters.

Are you excited for Claressa Shields’s next MMA bout?

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Claressa Shields Releases First Statement After PFL Comeback Victory

As one of the best female boxers of our time, Claressa Shields dared to be great in a transition into MMA—and it paid off after a come-from-behind victory. At PFL 4 on Thursday, a heavy amount of pressure collected on the shoulders of the only boxer in…

As one of the best female boxers of our time, Claressa Shields dared to be great in a transition into MMA—and it paid off after a come-from-behind victory. At PFL 4 on Thursday, a heavy amount of pressure collected on the shoulders of the only boxer in history, female or male, to hold all four […]

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Claressa Shields Earns 3rd Round TKO Against Brittney Elkin – PFL 4 Highlights

Claressa ShieldsClaressa Shields showed the world she is serious about her MMA career, earning a late TKO in her debut. Elkins was faithful to her word and focused on takedowns and controlling Shields on the ground through most of the fight. Shields, however, showed composure and never panicked when she found herself in compromising positions. Elkin […]

Claressa Shields

Claressa Shields showed the world she is serious about her MMA career, earning a late TKO in her debut.

Elkins was faithful to her word and focused on takedowns and controlling Shields on the ground through most of the fight. Shields, however, showed composure and never panicked when she found herself in compromising positions.

Elkin attempted to utilize her jiu-jitsu skills early to try and finish the fight but was unsuccessful. She attempted armbars in both the first and second rounds, but Shields was able to escape and even achieved the top position for brief moments.

Elkins also attempted to dish out some ground and pound, but Shields was unfazed and never seemed in danger from the strikes. Shields also mounted offense from the bottom, causing Elkin to remain close to her in an attempt to close distance and avoid Shields’s strikes. Still, the boxing GWOAT was down two rounds by our card going into the third.

In the third, it appeared that it would be more of the same when Elkin attempted a single leg early in the round. Shields sprawled and avoided the takedown, punching Elkin on the way up and causing the veteran to stumble. It was the beginning of the end as Shields swarmed Elkin and secured the stoppage with a barrage of unanswered strikes to Elkin’s head. Check out the highlights below.

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Claressa Shields’ Opponent Brittney Elkin Openly Reveals Game Plan

Brittney Elkin is confident her more well-rounded MMA game is going to be the difference in her fight against Claressa Shields. Elkin will be Shield’s first MMA opponent after the latter transitioned from the boxing world in an attempt to replica…

Brittney Elkin is confident her more well-rounded MMA game is going to be the difference in her fight against Claressa Shields. Elkin will be Shield’s first MMA opponent after the latter transitioned from the boxing world in an attempt to replicate the success she had in boxing. They face each other at PFL 4 tomorrow […]

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EXCLUSIVE | Brittney Elkin Plans To Drag Claressa Shields Into The ‘Scary Forrest’ Of MMA

Brittney ElkinBrittney Elkins intends to make sure Claressa Shields knows she’s in an MMA fight and not a boxing match in her PFL debut. Elkin, a veteran of the sport, sat down with Low Kick MMA to discuss the match-up and women’s combat sports in general. She retired from competition after a serious injury back in […]

Brittney Elkin

Brittney Elkins intends to make sure Claressa Shields knows she’s in an MMA fight and not a boxing match in her PFL debut.

Elkin, a veteran of the sport, sat down with Low Kick MMA to discuss the match-up and women’s combat sports in general. She retired from competition after a serious injury back in 2019. However, Elkin comes out of retirement to welcome Shields to mixed martial arts at PFL 4 on June 10th. Elkin explained that the match-up with Shields is exciting for her when asked about returning to the cage.

I mean, I’m not just going to fight at your local (show), I mean, that’s sad to say, because I love a lot of local promoters. The fight would have had to appeal to me and this one did like stylistically, you know, I was like, wow. How cool to have this extreme boxer want to face the MMA cage and then how cool to be asked to be one of the opponents in the ring and just be a part of this phenomenal moment.”

“I took this fight because I was like, wow, that’s, that’s a pretty cool opportunity and I couldn’t find a reason not to take this fight. I mean, my son is 15 years old and is almost a young man. I’m completely healthy. I was in shape preparing for other things that I wanted to take on. And, yeah, it just was like, all right, let’s give this a shot. Cause it is a real neat opportunity to be in this fight.”

Though she’s excited, Elkin is facing a significant challenge in the newcomer Shields. A two-time Olympic gold medalist and the only boxer, man or woman, to hold all four major titles in two weight divisions at once, there’s no question that Shields knows how to fight. Still, Elkin believes that utilizing her whole arsenal of MMA skills will make a difference in the fight.

“It’s a distance game here. I don’t want to be in her distance and I want to keep her inside (mine). I want to be inside or outside of it. A lot of the focus of this camp is getting to what Brittany does best and how do we get there safely? How do we get there the most safe? You know, and we set up the camp that way.”

“I obviously would love to get her on the ground. I think once I get ahold of her, I think she’s going to have a real hard time getting away. So, those are the things I’m kind of going into aware that these are truths. These are truths, you know. I’ve tested these truths on different things and I believe in them.”

“So, yeah, I want to grab ahold of her. I mean, I want to get my hands on her. I’m not going to stay on and try to be an Olympic boxer today.”

“But I do feel very confident in my, in the striking that I have. It’s not Claressa striking. It’s not, you know, like the exact same. I’m going to use those things that I’ve, I’ve skillfully developed over a long time and tried to just be really in the moment, in the game of seconds and inches.”

Giving Shields looks that she may not have been able to experience in her training is a significant component of Elkin’s path to victory.

“I hope that I can bring her into the deep, scary forest where she’s never seen. There’s no map there for her. You know, I think that everybody has a map of like, where these moves go to and I want to take her somewhere she’s never been. I think it’s really hard to figure out those things in the first and second round.”

“I’ve definitely been hit before. So I’m going to try to avoid being hit, especially by power shots. Avoid being led into her game by her, her tactics.”

Do you think that Brittney Elkin will defeat Clarissa Shields in her MMA debut?