FLINT, MICHIGAN – FEBRUARY 02: Claressa Shields reacts at the end of the tenth round against … More
Claressa Shields, the undefeated and undisputed women’s heavyweight boxing champion, puts all of her titles on the line this weekend when she faces Lani Daniels at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Shields, a former undisputed champ at middleweight and light heavyweight, became the undisputed heavyweight titleholder earlier this year. Daniels is the current IBF light heavyweight champ and former IBF heavyweight titleholder. We look at the undercard for the Shields vs. Daniels boxing event, which is promoted by Salita Promotions and streams on DAZN.
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Full Fight Card
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Main Event
Claressa Shields (16-0) vs. Lani Daniels (11-2-2): 10 rounds, for Shields’ undisputed heavyweight championship
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Undercard (DAZN)
Samantha Worthington (11-0-0) vs. Victoire Piteau (14-2-0): 10 rounds, for the vacant WBA women’s junior welterweight interim title
Caroline Veyre (9-1) vs. Licia Boudersa (24-3-2): 10 rounds, featherweight
Pryce Taylor (8-0-0) vs. Robert Simms (12-4-1): Eight rounds, heavyweight
Tony Harrison (29-4-1) vs. Edward Ulloa Diaz: 10 rounds, middleweight
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Undercard (YouTube)
Leon Lawson III (17-1-0) vs. Ryan Wilczak (11-1-0): Eight rounds, middleweight
Da’Velle Smith (12-0-0) vs. Martez McGregor (9-8-0): Eight rounds, super middleweight
Cameran Pankey (11-1-0) vs. Dominique Griffin (6-9-2): Six rounds, featherweight
Jaquan McElroy (2-0-0) vs. Joshua Flores (5-6-0): Four rounds, middleweight
Kahmel Makled (2-0-0) vs. Devario Hauser (0-0-0): Four rounds, light heavyweight
Sardius Simmons (1-0-0) vs. Demetrius Banks (13-16-2): Four rounds, heavyweight
Samantha Worthington Vs. Victoire Piteau
FLINT, MICHIGAN – FEBRUARY 02: Vaida Masiokaite (L) and Samantha Worthington fight during the third … More
Samantha Worthington was the first female boxer signed by T-Rex Promotions, the company headed by Claressa Shields. That signing, which is a co-promotion with Salita Promotions, took place in June 2024. At the time, Worthington was 8-0 with six knockouts.
“The super lightweight division of women’s boxing is one of the most competitive,” said Dmitriy Salita at the time, “and Samantha will be a great addition to make the division even more diverse and exciting. She will bring a strong U.S. presence and be a new face on the global stage of women’s boxing.”
Today, Worthington is 11-0 with seven KOs. She is coming off a unanimous decision win over Vaida Masiokaite on the undercard of Shields’ February event.
“I feel so confident that I’m more than ready to make a statement at this level, and that statement will be made in the ring July 26, at Little Caesar’s Arena,” Worthington said of Saturday’s fight. “The super lightweight division isn’t ready for ‘The Heat’ and I’m about to show exactly why I belong at the top.”
Victoire Piteau is riding a five-fight winning streak heading into Saturday’s event. She is coming off a November 2024 unanimous decision win over Ioana Fecioru.
“My ambition is to conquer the most prestigious fights and win the most iconic titles in the world of boxing,” said Piteau. “To get there, I will give everything—my strength, my courage, and my unwavering determination. I can’t wait to fight in the United States against Samantha Worthington. From now on, I continue writing my story in the United States, ready to win with heart, fierce determination, and the utmost respect for this sport.”
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Fight Card Date:
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Fight Card Time:
8:00 p.m. ET
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Fight Card Location:
Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels Fight Card How to Watch Or Stream:
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Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels
FLINT, MICHIGAN – FEBRUARY 02: Claressa Shields arrives for her undisputed heavyweight title bout … More
Shields (16-0-0) is the most decorated women’s boxer in history. A two-time Olympic gold medal winner, the 30-year-old from Flint Michigan, turned pro in November 2016.
In her fourthpro fight, Shields earned the WBC and IBF super middleweight belts with a TKO win over Nikki Adler. Two fights after that, Shields won the vacant WBA and inaugural IBF middleweight titles with a decision victory over Hanna Gabriels. She added the WBC middleweight crown in November 2018 with a decision over Hannah Rankin. Then, in her ninth pro fight, Shields picked up the WBO middleweight belt with a 2019 decision over Christina Hammer. With that victory, Shields became the undisputed middleweight champ.
In January 2020, Shields moved down to junior middleweight to face Ivana Habazin for the vacant WBC and WBO titles in that weight division. Shields won that contest via unanimous decision. Then, in March 2021, Shields became the undisputed junior middleweight champ when she defeated Marie-Eve Dicaire via unanimous decision.
Shields then defended her middleweight titles three times between February 2022 and June 2023.
In July 2024, Shields moved up in weight to face Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse. Shields won that fight by second-round TKO to become the WBC and WBF heavyweight champ. She was also named the WBO light heavyweight titleholder.
In her most recent outing, Shields went 10 rounds with Danielle Perkins to become the undisputed heavyweight champ.
ESPN has Shields ranked as the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in women’s boxing.
Daniels is the No. 1 ranked women’s light heavyweight according to ESPN. The 37-year-old New Zealander turned pro in 2017. In her first attempt to win the WBO light heavyweight title, Daniels fell short, falling to Geovana Peres by decision in 2019. That matchup was a rematch of a 2018 scrap, which Peres won by split decision. Those losses remain the only blemishes on Daniels’s record.
In May 2023, Daniels earned the vacant IBF heavyweight belt with a unanimous decision over Alrie Meleisea. She has defended that belt once before dropping to light heavyweight, where she won the vacant IBF light heavyweight crown with a majority decision over Desley Robinson. Daniels defended her light heavyweight title in September 2024, beating Bolatito Oluwole by unanimous decision.
Daniels has never fought outside of New Zealand.
Claressa Shields Tags 3 Legends In Latest Callout
Claressa Shields On Lani Daniels Fight
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JULY 27: Claressa Shields poses for the crowd during her ring walk before her … More
“I am so excited to be defending my Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship in Detroit at Little Caesars Arena,” said Shields. “My fights continue to get bigger and better. My opponent, Lani from New Zealand is coming to bring all the smoke, or so she says! This fight will be a sellout of 19,000 so get your tickets and be there to witness herstory on July 26 with the GWOAT.”
Lani Daniels on Claressa Shields Fight
“To be the best you have to fight the best. I te pō pouri rawa, ka ara te marama, ā, ka kitea te pono,” said Daniels in her native Māori. “On the darkest nights the full moon will rise and the truth will be revealed.”
We will have more on the Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels as fight night nears.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/trentreinsmith/2025/07/22/claressa-shields-vs-lani-daniels-boxing-fight-card-undercard/