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Hailing from Michigan, USA, Claressa Maria Shields has already solidified her place in boxing. With world championships across five weight classes, her accolades are astounding. She became one of only four boxers—male or female—to hold all four major world titles in two different weight classes. But Claressa Shields’ impact doesn’t stop there.

In 2020, she signed a deal with the MMA organization, Pro Fighting League. It made her the first fighter to compete in both boxing and MMA at a high level. Apart from that, in 2015, her journey was captured in T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold. Then again in 2024, her documentary, “The Fire Inside” was released in December. According to reports, the box office collection of the movie was a whopping $8.1 million.

Outside of sports, the 29-year-old has also given back to her community. How? She raised money for the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Flint, Michigan. Not just that. She had also launched the ‘Claressa Shields Community Project’ to support local youth. Given her widespread fame, fans naturally wonder: How much has Claressa Shields earned throughout her career? We’re here to break it down for you.

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Claressa Shields’ net worth in 2025

With all of her success, Claressa Shields has garnered lucrative endorsement deals. She’s featured in high-profile campaigns such as Audi’s 60-second commercial and Powerade’s “Just a Kid” campaign alongside fellow boxer Shakur Stevenson. Additionally, she is an endorsee for Swimsuits for All, among other brands. Those are pretty fancy brands we are talking about, so what does the net worth of the pro look like?

As of 2025, Claressa Shields has an estimated net worth of $1 million, according to the report by Celebrity Net Worth. This impressive figure has been accumulated through her career in both boxing and MMA, along with her brand endorsements.

And now, it seems like her financial success will continue to grow. How? The answer is simple. It will be from the Claressa Shields vs. Danielle Perkins fight in a few hours. T-Rex is expected a significant payday from this bout. Set in Shields’ hometown of Flint, Michigan, this fight is expected to be a major event in her career.

While there’s some discrepancy regarding the exact figures, reports suggest that Claressa Shields could earn up to $1.5 million from the fight. However, Total Sportal has reported that Shields may only make around $500,000 from the fight. What’s clear is that her purse will be considerable.

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Moreover, Claressa Shields herself has revealed that the fighters will receive a non-monetary bonus. However, the incentive details are still unclear. However, due to the fight being available to DAZN subscribers for free, neither Shields nor her opponent will earn a share of the pay-per-view sales, which usually helps boost fighters’ earnings. Despite this, Shields has a history of securing impressive purses in her career. Come, let’s take a closer look at it.

Claressa Shields’ fight purse history

One of her most memorable moments came in 2022 when she faced Savannah Marshall in a highly anticipated rematch. They fight met in 2012 in an amateur match. So who won? Surprisingly it was ‘Silent Assassin.’ Claressa Shields experienced the first defeat of her career. Fast forward to 2022 when they squared off again in the pros, Shields emerged victorious. With a unanimous decision win of course. T-Rex secured the IBF and WBC world middleweight as well as the WBO world middleweight belt.

While the exact purse for the fight hasn’t been officially confirmed, it’s believed that Shields earned around $1 million for the event, according to National World. Marshall, on the other hand, reportedly earned around $350,000, according to the report of The Sporting News. Fun Fact: Shields has even mocked Marshall’s salary in the past.

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Then came her fight against Maricela Cornejo in June 2022. Claressa Shields successfully defended her titles while also securing a new WBF World Middleweight title. Despite Cornejo agreeing to fight on short notice, Shields dominated the ring. She earned a whopping $500,000 purse, according to NY Fights. Cornejo reportedly earned $275,000, though there was no official word on whether pay-per-view points were included in this purse. Little did she know, she was going to make more out of her next fight.

 

Her most recent fight against Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse was another highlight of Claressa Shields’ career. After moving up a weight class, Shields won by TKO, adding the WBC, WBF world heavyweight titles, and the WBO world light heavyweight title to her collection. The fight’s payday for Shields was estimated to be between $650,000 to $700,000, though the specific details are still unclear. For Joanisse, it was her first title defense, and she was expected to earn at least $400,000. These numbers don’t even include potential earnings from sponsorships, pay-per-view sales, and other perks fighters typically earn.

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If the $1.5 million payday for her upcoming fight against Danielle Perkins holds, it will represent a significant boost to her net worth. However, for Shields to continue growing her financial success, she will need to secure high-profile matchups with other major names in women’s boxing. As the sport continues to evolve, her financial future looks bright, especially as women’s boxing gains more mainstream recognition and opportunities.

As her fight purses continue to grow, Shields’ legacy as one of the sport’s all-time greats seems assured. What will Shields do next to further increase her wealth and influence? Only time will tell. With that said, who do you think is going to win? Claressa Shields? or Danielle Perkins?

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