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[VIDEO] CLARESSA SHIELDS GOES IN ON “SEXIST” BOXING NETWORKS; HOLDS NOTHING BACK ON “DON’T SUPPORT WOMEN” || FIGHTHYPE.COM

January 14, 2021 by admin

“These boxing networks are the problem. Goes live with my boxing promoter @dmitriy_salita to announce some exclusive news. Also talk about the challenges of the boxing world that female boxers face,” wrote multi-division world champion Claressa Shields, who recently took to social media to go live and voice her opinion on the lack of support for women’s boxing from boxing networks. You don’t want to miss what went down. Check it out!

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