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Would a rematch between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall be interesting? While Marshall has expressed her keen interest in facing Shields again inside the ring for quite some time now, her trainer has now revealed that things may be finally in the works. In response, Shields too has accepted such a prospect, even suggesting some venues for the much-anticipated fights.

In their last boxing match in 2022, Shields and Marshall fought neck-and-neck, giving their fans a good show for their money. With each attack one threw at the other, her opponent came with a befitting response. In the end, though, the ‘GWOAT’ prevailed. She won the O2 Arena fight on points. Since then, both fighters have had a constant back-and-forth regarding a rematch. However, now it seems like they may soon run it back again.

A done deal for Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall

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In conversation with the British publication Sky Sports, 32-year-old Marshall’s trainer, Peter Fury gave pertinent updates about a rematch between the fighters. Peter Fury, who is the uncle and mentor of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, explained, “She has this MMA fight, she fights in October- November in a boxing fight. And then she fights for all the belts with Claressa in early spring.”

Is she interested in a boxing rematch? He further added, “Definitely. That fight’s gotta happen. I want it to happen. It’s agreed on our side anyway, with Boxxer. Fees has been agreed, and everything.”

Responding to an excerpt from this conversation that emerged on X, GWOAT, Shields too nodded in agreement, seeking the fight this time be in her home country, the US. She wrote, Oh & In USA near my hometown Flint of course or USA… T-mobile in Vegas. We can run it back.” In another post, directly addressing Fury, she remarked, “Aww I love y’all too @peterfury.”

While the trainer is certain that the fight will happen in boxing format, lately, his fighter, Marshall, has been rallying to face off against Shields inside an MMA cage.

A Cage Invite by the ‘Silent Assassin’

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On June 8, the Silent Assassin will undertake her in-cage debut in a PFL event. The undertaking comes almost a year after she became the undisputed super-middleweight champion in a majority decision victory over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in Manchester. As she spoke of her interest in MMA, she explained why she is entering the combat format, and it has to do with her infamous rival, Shields also dipping her toes in the MMA waters.

She told Sky Sports, “This is why the PFL have signed me, because they can see the potential of me and Claressa fighting in the cage.” Last month in a Saudi MMA fight, Sheilds defeated Kelsey De Santis marking a striking return to the cage.

Speaking about that fight, Marshall noted, “I saw her in her last fight live, and now I know what I’m looking at on the ground I know how hard it is because watching her first two fights, I thought she was terrible. But now I know how hard it is, changing your boxing and defending takedowns, you aren’t just looking at fists, you’re looking at feet and I get it.”

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What format of a rematch do you think would be better for Shields and Marshall, an MMA one or a boxing one? Take your picks in the comments section below.

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