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Lani Daniels in biggest fight of career

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • May 9
  • 2 min read
Lani Daniels will take on the best-of-the-best in July PHOTO: LANI DANIEL FACEBOOK
Lani Daniels will take on the best-of-the-best in July PHOTO: LANI DANIEL FACEBOOK

In one of the biggest bouts in New Zealand boxing history, Lani Daniels will square off against the best female fighter in the world, Claressa Shields, for the undisputed World Heavyweight title on July 27..


The fight between the two-division world champion will take on the five-division world champion at Little Ceasars Arena in Detroit.


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New Zealand has never had either a a unified or undisputed, world champion, but Daniels has been the closest to achieving the feat, holding both the IBF World Heavyweight and IBF World Light Heavyweight titles at the end of 2023.


Daniels was forced to relinquish her heavyweight title due to also being champion in another division.


If Daniels defeats Shields, she will claim the WBA, WBO, IBF and WBC heavyweight belts.


The 36-year-old Daniels was already in training, preparing for a fight with Nailini Helu, before that got cancelled and her camp said she is in top condition.


Unbeaten in 16 bouts, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and three-time world amateur champion, Shields made her professional boxing debut in 2016, winning her first world title in just her fourth fight in 2017.


She went on to win world titles in five weight divisions and become an undisputed world champion in three, being the only boxer between male or female, to do so.


Shields also held the lineal title in two weight divisions in Middleweight and Super Welterweight.


This is due to a lineal title not currently existing for the heavyweight division for females, however, this fight could change that.

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