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Claressa Shields has everything – except the rival who could transform her sport

The American has proved again that she’s in a class of her own. But is that a good thing for her sport?

Over the weekend, more than 16,000 fans, including former and current world champions such as Floyd Mayweather, Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson, filled State Farm Arena in Atlanta to witness Claressa Shields dominate Kaye Scott.

Shields made quick work of Scott winning by TKO in six rounds after unleashing a flurry of punches against the Australian, whose corner threw in the towel to stop the fight before more damage could be done.

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Claressa Shields eyes Britain’s Price after stopping Kaye Scott to reclaim titles

  • American stops Sydneysider at 1:38 of sixth round

  • Shields claims WBA and WBC belts after 38lb cut

  • Lauren Price identified as preferred next opponent

Claressa Shields completed a remarkable journey from heavyweight to middleweight on Sunday, stopping Australia’s Kaye Scott in the sixth round to capture the WBA and WBC titles.

The five-division world champion and double Olympic gold medalist dominated her outclassed opponent from the opening bell at State Farm Arena in Atlanta before dropping Scott in the sixth and overwhelming her against the ropes after the action resumed. With Scott unable to defend herself from another sustained barrage, the 42-year-old champion’s corner threw in the towel.

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© Photograph: Kevin C Cox/Getty Images

© Photograph: Kevin C Cox/Getty Images

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