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Claressa Shields Set To Defend Undisputed Heavyweight Crown Against Franchon Crews-Dezurn In February 2026

The GWOAT Is Back — And She’s Bringing The Smoke To Detroit

Women’s boxing superstar Claressa Shields is stepping back into the ring, and the entire combat sports world is already buzzing. The undisputed heavyweight champion will defend her crown against fellow American Franchon Crews-Dezurn on 22 February 2026, marking her first fight since signing a jaw-dropping $8 million multi-fight deal.

The venue? Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
The atmosphere? Expect it to be electric.
The stakes? As high as they come.

A Monster Deal And A Major Statement

At just 30 years old, Shields is already one of the most accomplished fighters in the history of women’s boxing. She recently turned down interest from Jake Paul’s MVP Promotions — a move that speaks volumes — choosing instead to sign with Wynn Records and Salita Promotions in a long-term deal valued at $8m.

That’s the kind of contract you get when you’re the face of a sport.

Shields’ Reign Of Dominance Continues

The last time Shields fought was in July, when she defeated Lani Daniels to retain her WBO, WBA, IBF, and WBC titles — keeping her perfect professional record intact at 17–0.

Her résumé is the stuff of legends:

  • Three-weight undisputed champion

  • Two-time Olympic gold medalist

  • Unbeaten for her entire professional career

  • A generational talent and global boxing icon

Now, she’s ready to light up Detroit in her first bout under her blockbuster new contract.

A Rivalry Rekindled

Shields and Crews-Dezurn have history — and it goes all the way back to 2016.

Their first meeting was historic, marking the professional debut of both fighters. Shields took the win by unanimous decision, beginning her journey to superstardom. But Crews-Dezurn didn’t fade away — she evolved.

The now 38-year-old has since become a super-middleweight world champion, proving she’s more than worthy of this rematch.

This isn’t just another title defense.
It’s a full-circle moment.
It’s unfinished business.
It’s a rivalry renewed.

What To Expect In February

Shields enters the fight as the clear favorite — youth, speed, experience, and momentum are all on her side. But Crews-Dezurn brings championship pedigree and years of growth since their first encounter.

For boxing fans, this matchup is a perfect blend of history, skill, and high stakes.

And for Detroit?
It’s going to be one unforgettable night.


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