Claressa Shields has slammed the door on a possible rematch with Savannah Marshall, insisting she is “way past” that.
The American star had a fierce rivalry with Britain’s Marshall, dating from a 2011 amateur contest, which culminated in their 2022 undisputed middleweight showdown.
Claressa Shields won in style and now the two-time Olympic gold medallist has risen all the way to become the first undisputed heavyweight world champion in women’s boxing.
The unbeaten fighter from Flint dismissed Marshall as a possible challenger at heavyweight.
“The way that I beat Savannah, unanimous decision,” Shields told Sky Sports. “I’m way past a fight with Savannah.
“I think that there’s better competition out there, like a Mikaela Mayer, like a Lauren Price, who is an Olympic champion from Great Britain. I would love to fight against those girls.
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“I’m willing to go down to 163, 165lb and make some of the biggest fights. But I’m not going to 160 without no belts.”
However, she warned her prospective challengers: “I’m not ever going to slow down and if these girls can’t keep up they’re just going to keep getting smoked.
“But that’s not my problem. My job is to work my hardest, train my smartest, diet right and fight the best. And I’ve been doing that now for nine years.”

