Claressa Shields Wins Again Before Declaring Free Agency
Claressa Shields defended her undisputed heavyweight title on July 26 in Detroit. She beat Lani Daniels in front of over 16,000 fans at Little Caesars Arena. The win proved once again why many call her the GWOAT — Greatest Woman of All Time.
After the fight, Shields made a big announcement. She is now a free agent. That means she has left her longtime agency, Salita Promotions. She wants more control over her next steps and bigger rewards for her hard work in the sport.
Shields Leaves Salita Promotions on a High Note
Shields, 30, said she is proud of what she achieved with Salita Promotions. With them, she earned over 18 major titles across five weight classes. That includes becoming undisputed champion in three different divisions — a feat no other boxer has achieved.
“I love Salita and this is my guy,” Shields said in her post-fight interview. “But I want to make the biggest fights and the best fights.” Her comment made it clear — she is ready for more and wants to push women’s boxing even further.
Fans Showed Up in Thousands to Support the Champion
The energy in Detroit was electric. Shields thanked her fans with heartfelt words. “I want to thank every one of my fans who purchased tickets, flights, drove here,” she said. “This is my dream, to have over 16,000 people here means so much.”
Her growing popularity has made her fights must-see events. That level of support gives her more power in deciding her future in boxing. Now, she’s free to choose the best path forward — one that matches her value in the sport.
New Offers Could Bring Bigger Fights and Paydays
Now that Shields is a free agent, two major names are trying to sign her. One is Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions. The other is Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season, led by Turki Alalshikh.
Both have money and influence. Paul’s team already manages top fighters like Alycia Baumgardner and Savannah Marshall. Riyadh Season, on the other hand, may offer Shields a record-setting signing bonus. They could even stage a huge comeback fight with retired boxing legend Laila Ali.
Shields Looks Ahead With a Clear Vision
Shields is thinking big. She wants not just more money, but more meaningful fights. Her move into free agency shows confidence and leadership. She is not waiting for opportunities — she’s creating them.
With her strong track record, loyal fan base, and unmatched boxing resume, Shields is in full control. Her next deal will not just shape her career, but could also open new doors for women in the sport.







