(MAR 8) Though final numbers
are still coming in, the sometimes beleaguered sport of women’s
boxing has reason for optimism today, International Women’s Day,
as the historic “SUPERWOMEN: SHIELDS VS. DICAIRE” all-female
pay-per-view event last Friday night (March 5), featuring
two-time Olympic gold medalist and boxing superstar Claressa
Shields, has already surpassed all projected sales expectations.
Held at the Dort Financial Center
in Shields’ hometown of Flint, Michigan, and broadcast live
globally, SUPERWOMEN: SHIELDS VS. DICAIRE saw Shields cap off a
night of entertaining female fights by cementing herself in
sports history as the first boxer in the four-belt era to be
crowned an undisputed world champion in two separate weight
divisions. By virtue of her shutout 10-round victory over
previous IBF Champion Dicaire, Shields now also reigns supreme
as the unified WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA Super Junior Middleweight
World Champion.
The night’s two primary organizers, Shields promoter, Dmitriy
Salita, President of Salita Promotions and Mark Taffet,
President of Mark Taffet Media LLC and Manager of Shields, say
they hope the reassuring sales numbers are a sign of changing
times for women’s sports that will help encourage other
promoters to buy into the possibility of more female-centric
boxing events in the future.
“On the weekend of International Women’s Day, Claressa Shields
accomplished another first for any man or woman in the long
history of boxing. That coupled with her two Olympic Gold Medals
and status as a three-division world champion, prove Claressa is
a real-life Superwoman! From a young girl growing up in Flint to
a woman winning her second undisputed world championship with
the whole world watching, Claressa has showed what is possible
for female athletes and for women’s boxing. I am honored to be
involved in her Herstoric career and I want to wish women around
the world a happy and meaningful International Women’s Day."
"I am proud to be associated with women's rights trailblazer
Claressa Shields,” added Taffet. “Just 25 years young and
already accomplishing, in the Olympics and in the professional
boxing ranks, what no man has ever done. Claressa continually
uses her platform and broad shoulders to stand tall for all
women and demand equality across the board. On this
International Women's Day, I am thankful that Claressa Shields
is championing the cause and continuing to make measurable and
demonstrable progress in her advocacy of women's boxing. Today
and every day, men and women everywhere should stand beside
Claressa as she transcends boxing and makes true societal
change."
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