Claressa Shields claims she’s done talking about Laila Ali

Three-division titleholder Claressa Shields says she’s done with the talk of fighting Laila Ali, as apparently the 42-year-old, long-retired Ali doesn’t actually seem particularly interested in doing a fight with the 25-year-old Shields.

li, who fought from 1999-2007 and went 24-0 (21 KO) was considered among the best women’s fighters of her time. But her time was, you know, quite a while ago. Her last fight came on Feb. 3, 2007, when she went to South Africa and stopped Gwendolyn O’Neil in 56 seconds.

Shields (10-0, 2 KO) won a pair of Olympic gold medals in 2012 and 2016, the first times women’s boxing was part of the Summer Games, and has been pretty dominant as a professional, winning belts at 168, 160, and 154, in that order. She fully unified at 160; three of the titles she won at that weight were vacant when she claimed them, but it probably wouldn’t have made any difference if they hadn’t been, as Shields has proved to be a cut well above her opposition thus far.

Ali had previously said she’d need at least $5 million to fight Shields, which it was obvious no one was going to put up for this fight, even if people in boxing wouldn’t blatantly say so.

The Michigan native now looks to return, as she noted, in August against Marie-Eve Dicaire, who holds the IBF 154-pound title. The 33-year-old Dicaire is unbeaten at 17-0 (0 KO), but will be another huge underdog against Shields. The two were originally slated to fight on May 9 on Showtime.

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