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Claressa Shields is proving once again why she’s called The GWOAT — The Greatest Woman of All Time! The undefeated boxing champion just announced an $8 million multi-fight deal, setting a new record as one of the largest contracts ever signed by a female boxer.
💥 A Game-Changing Moment for Women’s Boxing
According to reports from ESPN, the two-time Olympic gold medalist has inked a groundbreaking multi-fight partnership with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records, guaranteeing her a minimum of $8 million. This move isn’t just about money — it’s a powerful message about equality in sports.
“This deal represents more than just a contract, it’s a statement,” Claressa said after announcing the news. “I’ve fought my entire career to prove that women’s boxing deserves equal respect, equal pay, and equal opportunity. Partnering with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records gives me the platform to keep breaking barriers inside and outside the ring.
“Together, we’re building something that’s never been done before.”
🎤 Bridging Boxing and Music
Beyond the ring, Claressa is expanding her reach into new territory. The Flint, Michigan native is working to bridge the gap between boxing and music through her partnership with Wynn Records, a label that promotes several artists — including her husband, rapper Papoose.
Sources note that Claressa is the first athlete to sign with the agency, signaling a major crossover between the sports and entertainment worlds.
🌟 Making History and Inspiring Change
“Claressa’s story, talent, and determination embody everything our brand stands for,” said Ruben Branson, owner and CEO of Wynn Records. “We’re proud to stand beside her as she continues to make history. Together, we’re setting a new standard for what’s possible in the sport.”
With an undefeated record, multiple championship titles, and a relentless drive to uplift women’s boxing, Claressa Shields continues to show that her greatness extends far beyond the ring.
Noir Nation, what do you think — is Claressa Shields paving the way for the next generation of women athletes to finally get the respect and pay they deserve?
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