Claressa Shields made history Thursday night when she became first U.S. fighter to win a gold medal in women’s boxing.
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The Flint, Mich., native slugged her way to a 19-12 victory over Russia’s Nadezda Torlopova. Though she has only been on the international fight scene for less than two years, Shields is on her way to stardom. To help you become acquainted with this rising star, NewsOne has provided some quick facts you may not have known about this rising phenom.
1) Heading into the Olympic trials in Spokane, Wash., Shields had a 19-0 record. [Source: NPR.com[2]]
2) Shields was once nicknamed the “16-year-old sensation.” [Source: NPR.com[3]]
Watch Claressa Shields on her road to London:
References
- ^Claressa Shields Wins 1st Gold Medal Ever For U.S. Women’s Olympic Boxing! (newsone.com)
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- ^Claressa Shields Wins 1st Ever Gold Medal In Women’s Olympic Boxing (newsone.com)
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