After dominating 2024, Claressa Shields, the most decorated female boxer of all time, will look to kick-start 2025 in a similar manner against Danielle Perkins—a historic bout that will crown the first-ever women’s undisputed champion. After setting multiple records, the GWOAT would like to sweep up the heavyweight division as well to become the only male or female three-division undisputed champion in the four-belt era.
On the other hand, after making her debut in 2020, 42-year-old Perkins has been inconsistent, yet quite dominating. She went on a sabbatical right after her debut and came back after almost 3 years in 2024 and wrapped up two consecutive victories to earn herself this opportunity. Given the significance of this event for the fighters, their teams, and the fans, let’s take a closer look at the DAZN event.
What time will the Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins fight start? Date and venue
With the event taking place at Dort Federal Events Center in Flint, Michigan, Claressa Shields will come back to her hometown in approximately 4 years. The GWOAT will defend her WBC and WBF heavyweight titles while the vacant WBO, WBA, and IBF crowns will also be up for grabs.
The 56-year-old venue opened in 1969 is the home to Flint Firebirds in the Ontario Hockey League. Furthermore, the arena can accommodate 4,021 for ice hockey and 6,069 for concerts, plus 400 in standing room. The 29,280 square feet arena was recently renovated in 2020 and has hosted several college events and the Claressa Shields bout against Marie Eve Dicaire in 2021.
The undercard of the event will kick off at 8:00 PM ET, (1 am GMT, 5:00 pm PT), with the main event ring walks expected around 10:50 PM ET, (3:50 am GMT, 7:50 pm PT). The undercard consists of some interesting bouts that have divided the fans on whether to tune in early or not. Furthermore, the conclusion of the undercard may affect when the main event begins and you don’t want to miss that action.
While both the fighters are undefeated so far, their records are starkly different. Claressa Shields has been fighting consistently since making her debut in 2016 and is looking to become undisputed in her third division after the junior middleweight and middleweight divisions. On the other hand, despite staying undefeated, Perkins has only fought in 5 bouts in her career. Apparently, the Brooklyn native has been struggling to find opponents. “No one has even wanted to fight me. I have only had five professional fights because no one wants to step in the ring with me. It’s unfortunate because I’ve got some skills,” something which Shields also agrees with.
This might be the last chance for the 42-year-old given her age and she will do everything to win. An upset victory over arguably the greatest female boxer in front of her home crowd will do wonders for Perkins’ career. With both fighters desperate to create history, it will be an exciting clash.
Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins undercard
The action-packed event features 10 bouts, including the main event. There are several intense bouts on the card guaranteeing some fireworks and excitement. Here’s the full undercard lineup:
Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins
IBF, WBC, WBA and WBO Heavyweight Titles
10 X2 rounds
Joshua Pagan vs. Ronal Ron
(No Titles) Light heavyweight bout
10 rounds
Brandon Moore vs. Skylar Lacy
(No titles) Heavyweight bout
8 rounds
Leon Lawson III vs. Chris Thompson
(No titles) Super middleweight bout
8 rounds
Joseph Hicks Jr. vs. Keon Papillion
(No titles) Light middleweight bout
8 rounds
Caroline Veyre vs. Carmen Vargas
(No titles) Super featherweight bout
6 rounds
Samantha Worthington vs. Vaida Masiokaite
(No titles) Welterweight bout
8 rounds
Pryce Taylor vs. Robert Simms
(No titles) Heavyweight bout
6 rounds
Jaquan McElroy vs. Nathan Mitchell
(No titles) Super Middleweight bout
4 rounds
Ashleyann Lozada vs. Denise Moran
(No titles) Featherweight bout
6 rounds
The card features various emerging talents and some exciting fights. However, other than the main event, there are no other world title bouts on the card.
How to watch Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins? Tickets and PPV price
The Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins event will be available for DAZN subscribers on live stream in over 200 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. It doesn’t look like there is a PPV fee for the event and you can watch it with a DAZN subscription. The discounted rate of the streaming service before the event places its yearly price at £83.99 in the UK / $157.50 in the US.
Additionally, this subscription will also give you access to future DAZN fights for the rest of the year. While the price of the subscription is up for debate, the quality of this bout won’t be. Both Claressa Shields and Danielle Perkins are at the top of their game and are desperate to create history.
Will the GWOAT become undisputed in her third division, or will Perkins create a sensational upset? Let us know your thoughts down below.
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