Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 costs), the only fighter-man or woman-to be undisputed champion in three weight divisions, return to Detroit on Saturday, July 26. The battle streams live on dazn and is close to a full house.
Shields has not fought in Detroit since he became pro. Now she brings back undisputed gold to the city where it all started.


Starting times:
- 8. PM (New York, Detroit, Toronto)
- 19:00 CT (Chicago, Dallas)
- 18:00 mt (Denver, Calgary)
- 17:00 pt (Los Angeles, Vancouver)
- 1 on the BST (London – Sunday July 27)
- 12 pm nzst (Auckland – Sunday July 27)
- 10 hours of Aest (Sydney – Sunday July 27)
No inferences, no excuses
Shields is not here for headlines. “My arm is completely healed. I will have no excuses after fighting against Lani, ‘she said. “Even if I only have one arm, I’ll still do the work.”
The indigenous indigenous Michigan is still frustrated about a false-positive marijuana test and says that the night before the fight, she took a urine test “to end the talk.”
Daniels called her last year. Now she gets her lap. Shields’ response? “I just showed up and fought. I hit the best women in boxing. There is no one for me to beat except the women sitting in front of me. ‘
Daniels is quiet but intentional
Lani Daniels is not here to fill a card. The New Zealand fighter respects the opponent but not the result:
“I’m about to fight the best woman on the planet, but I’m here for a reason.”
She will not be geared by the crowd, but she will no longer be stepped. Shields built a loyal next, and almost three -quarters of the tickets sold went to women. This is her arena now. Daniels must walk in it and try to take everything.
Event information
Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025
Place: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Start time: 20:00 ET / 17:00 PT / 1 AM UK (Sunday)
Postponement: Live on dazn
Tickets: Almost sold out via Ticketmaster
Confirmed fighting card
Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels – undisputed heavyweight world championship
Samantha Worthington (11-0-0) against Victoire Pitau (14-2-0): 10 rounds, for the vacant WBA Women’s Junior Welterweight interim title
Tony Harrison (29-4-1) against Edward Ulloa Diaz: 10 rounds, middleweight
Pryce Taylor (8-0-0) against Robert Simms (12-4-1): eight rounds, heavyweight
Leon Lawson III (17-1-0) vs. Ryan Wilczak (11-1-0): Eight rounds, middleweight
Da’velle Smith (12-0-0) against Mertez McGregor (9-8-0): eight rounds, super middleweight
Last updated on 07/24/2025

