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Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall date, start time, odds, schedule & card for 2022 middleweight title fight

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A historic boxing card will be taking place on Sept. 10, as Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall headlines an all-women’s boxing card inside the O2 Arena in London. 

On the line will be the title of undisputed middleweight champion. Shields will put her WBA, WBC, WBF, and The Ring titles on the line, while Marshall defends the WBO title in a grudge match years in the making. 

The co-main event will see Mikaela Mayer vs. Alycia Baumgardner for the WBO, IBF, The Ring, WBC, and IBO junior-lightweight titles.

At the 2012 AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships, Shields lost to Marshall, the only loss of her amateur and pro boxing career. Never one to hold back, Shields is ready to end any debate over who the better fighter is. 

“Savannah Marshall got lucky in 2012, but she won’t get lucky in 2022,” Shields said during a pre-fight press conference. “The Olympics and the amateurs matter to you. As an amateur, you went 60-16 with zero knockouts. I was 77-1, 19 KOs. You had zero (knockouts). You can’t do anything I can do. You can sit here and talk, but you’re not going to win on September 10.”

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Since that fight, Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, became undisputed middleweight champion in 2019 when she beat Christina Hammer. She became the undisputed light-middleweight champion in 2021 when she took down Marie Eve Dicaire. The 27-year-old has also won gold at super-middleweight. 

Marshall made her pro debut in 2017. Marshall won the WBO middleweight title in October 2020 and has defended it three times. Her last fight was a knockout win over Femke Hermans in April. Marshall is ready to add knockout No. 11 to her record. 

“I’ve knocked out people you went 10 rounds with. I’m not just going to beat you. I’m going to hurt you and outbox you,” Marshall stated. “That’s all you need to know. I’m a better fighter. I’ll have all her world titles on September 10.”

Mayer made her pro debut in 2017. A WBC-NABF super-featherweight champion, she won the WBO junior-lightweight title against Ewa Brodnicka in 2020. In November 2021, Mayer won the IBF and The Ring junior-lightweight titles against the hard-hitting Maiva Hamadouche.

Baumgardner made her pro debut in 2017. After a loss against Christina Linardatou in 2018, she has gone on a six-fight win streak. In 2021, Baumgardner made herself known by knocking out Terri Harper to win the WBC and IBO junior-lightweight titles.

The Sporting News has a complete guide to Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall, including the fight card, price, betting odds, and more. 

When is Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall? 

  • Date: Saturday, September 10 
  • Start time: 11 a.m. ET 
  • Main event: 4 p.m. ET (approximately) 

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall takes place on September 10. The main card is expected to start at 11 a.m. ET. Shields and Marshall should make their way to the ring around 4 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. 

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How to watch Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall

  • ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes

The Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall main card will be shown on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+. 

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall price: How much does the card cost? 

You will need to pay $9.99 a month for a monthly subscription or an annual subscription for $99.99/yr. The Shields vs. Marshall fight won’t be an additional cost to current ESPN+ subscribers. 

Product Prices
ESPN+ Monthly Subscription $9.99/month
ESPN+ Annual Subscription $99.99/year
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu Ad-Supported $13.99/month
The Disney Bundle w/Hulu No-Ads $19.99/month

Where is Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall? 

Shields vs. Marshall will be taking place inside London’s O2 Arena. The arena can hold up to 20,000 people. 

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall betting odds

Per Vegas Insider, Shields is the +100 underdog, while Marshall is the -125 favorite. 

In Canada, per Sports Interaction, Shields is the +100 underdog, while Marshall is the -125 favorite. 

Mikaela Mayer vs. Alycia Baumgardner betting odds

According to the FanDuel Sportsbook, Mayer is the -350 favorite, while Baumgardner is the +250 underdog. 

In Canada, per Sports Interaction, Mayer is the -278 favorite, while Baumgardner is the +200 underdog. 

Claressa Shields record and bio 

  • Nationality: American
  • Born: March 17, 1995
  • Height: 5-8
  • Reach: 68 inches
  • Total fights: 12
  • Record: 12-0 with 2 wins via knockout

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Savannah Marshall record and bio

  • Nationality: British
  • Born: May 19, 1991
  • Height: 5-11 1/2
  • Reach: N/A
  • Total fights: 12  
  • Record: 12-0 with 10 wins via knockout

Mikaela Mayer record and bio 

  • Nationality: American
  • Born: July 4, 1990
  • Height: 5-9
  • Reach: 66.5 inches
  • Total fights: 17
  • Record: 17-0 with 5 wins via knockout

Alycia Baumgardner record and bio

  • Nationality: American
  • Born: May 24, 1994
  • Height: 5-6
  • Reach: N/A
  • Total fights: 13  
  • Record: 12-1 with 7 wins via knockout

Claressa Shields vs. Savannah Marshall fight card

  • Claressa Shields (c) vs. Savannah Marshall (c) for the WBC, IBF, WBA, and WBO middleweight title
  • Mikaela Mayer (c) vs. Alycia Baumgardner (c) for the WBO, IBF, and WBC junior-lightweight titles
  • Caroline Dubois vs. Milena Koleva
  • Lauren Price MBE vs. Timea Belik
  • Karriss Artingstall vs. Marina Sakharov
  • Ebonie Jones vs. Vanesa Caballero
  • April Hunter vs. Erica Juana Gabriela Alvarez
  • Shannon Ryan vs. Buchra El Quaissi
  • Ginny Fuchs vs. Gemma Ruegg
  • Sarah Liegmann vs. Bec Connolly
  • Georgia O’Connor vs. TBA 

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