Claressa Shields, 29, ESPN's top pound-for-pound women's boxer who was suspended by the Michigan commission Feb. 20 following ...
Undefeated boxing champion Claressa Shields had her recent suspension "dissolved" by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission.
Claressa Shields defeated Danielle Perkins in February and became the first ever boxer to become the undisputed champion across three different weight classes.
Claressa Shields is no longer suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after an investigation found her not a ...
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Olympic gold medallist and multi-weight undisputed professional champion Claressa Shields has had her suspension lifted by the Michigan Commission; Promoter Dmitry Salita said: Her name has been ...
Claressa Shields’ trial date for her failed marijuana test will occur on March 6, as she presents her case to The Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission. Shields has come under fire after she failed a ...
The commission writes that Shields' conduct "no longer poses an imminent threat to the integrity of the sport" in their order ...
The Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission, which had provisionally suspended Shields, announced that after she provided evidence on March 6, her conduct “no longer poses an imminent threat to the ...
according to an order issued by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission (MUCC), which regulates boxing in the state. Shields, 29, announced the news on her social media account. "Officially ...
Claressa Shields has been suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after testing positive for marijuana following her win over heavyweight Danielle Perkins earlier this month ...
Claressa Shields has been suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after testing positive for marijuana following her win over heavyweight Danielle Perkins earlier this month, according to ...