(FEB 7) NEW YORK –
Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields will make her
professional television debut on ShoBox: The New Generation, a
series that has sparked the careers of 67 future world
champions, on Friday, March 10, live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT)
from MGM Grand Detroit Event Center in Detroit, Michigan.
Shields (1-0) is facing Hungary’s Szilvia “Sunset” Szabados
(15-8, 6 KOs), a former world title challenger, in the first
women’s boxing match to headline on premium television. The
fight will take place down the road from Shield’s hometown of
Flint, Mich.
Shields is the most accomplished
amateur boxer in U.S. history – male or female – and the only
American boxer to capture back-to-back gold medals at the
Olympic Games.
“It is a dream come true to be the first woman to headline a
boxing card on premium television,” said Shields. “March 10 will
be a historic night for boxing and all of the women who give so
much to advance our sport. I am proud to be fighting for the
NABF title in my second pro bout. I want to thank SHOWTIME, MGM
Grand Detroit and Salita Promotions for this opportunity, and I
will do everything to give my home state fans and the viewers a
night to remember.”
Szabados said, “Fighters always say their next fight is the most
important one of their career, but you get an opportunity like
this, and it really is. This is an unbelievable dream. I am very
happy to be receiving this opportunity. I know this fight is
important for Claressa also, and I don’t really know what will
happen in the ring. We both want to win. Claressa has more
amateur experience, but I have more experience as a
professional. It’s going to be an exciting night.”
Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions go on sale
Friday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. est and are priced at $250, $150,
$100 and $50. They will be available at www.ticketmaster.com.
Promoter Dmitriy Salita said, “I am honored to be putting on
this event at the fantastic MGM Grand Detroit, featuring
American hero Claressa Shields on ShoBox: The New Generation.
Detroit is America’s greatest comeback city and I am thrilled
that she has chosen MGM Grand Detroit as the site to fight for
her first professional title on March 10. Although it is just
her second professional fight, Claressa has chosen a former
world title challenger for her opponent, a tough Hungarian named
Szilvia Szabados, a woman who knows what’s at stake if she can
win that night. We’ve got a terrific card from top to bottom in
support of this fantastic main event as well, featuring some of
Detroit’s brightest up-and-coming prospects, as well as some
national and international flavor. Detroit deserves to have
world-class events such as this and I’m very proud to be able to
bring it here.”
Shields won her first Olympic
Gold when she was 17 years old in the inaugural women’s boxing
competition at the London Games in 2012. She defended her title
at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, becoming the only American boxer to
defend amateur sports’ premier championship.
The 21-year-old Shields cruised
to a 77-1 amateur record before turning professional last
November, winning her first bout via unanimous decision on a
non-televised undercard in Las Vegas. She now returns home as a
headliner to take on the veteran Szabados in a six-round
middleweight bout.
ShoBox expert analyst Steve
Farhood: “Women’s boxing in America has its best chance of
revival because of the emergence of Claressa Shields. Women’s
boxing is pretty big in certain countries, but it really hasn’t
been a factor in the United States since Laila Ali and, before
her, Christy Martin. Being the only U.S. boxer to win two gold
medals, Claressa has instant credibility and star appeal and
those two things are going to lead to wide exposure.
“She has a great back story,
she’s an exciting fighter to watch and she’s instantly
likeable.”
Simply put, Shields found solace
in boxing to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges in her
childhood. She’s become a vocal advocate for many social causes,
including the ongoing water crisis in her hometown of Flint,
women’s rights, and campaigning against sexual assault. An
inspirational figure and motivational speaker, Shields
represents a beacon of hope for a working-class city that
struggles with violence, poverty, and everyday essentials.
In taking on a former world title challenger and fighting for
the NABF middleweight championship in only her second fight,
Shields continues to make immediate strides as a professional
like fellow Flint native Floyd Mayweather, who won his first
world title when he was 21.
Szabados challenged for a world
title in July 2015 in her ninth professional fight, losing a
decision to undefeated WBC Super Middleweight Champion Nikki
Adler in Germany. The native of Miskolc, Hungary has faced two
former world champions, Mikaela Lauren and Noni Tenge, and has
won via knockout in three of her last five victories.
In her U.S. debut, Szabados lost
a 10-round decision to then-undefeated prospect Alicia Napoleon
on January 29, 2016, in Queens, N.Y. The 26-year-old has
remained active since turning professional in 2014. She fought
eight fights in 2016, and already has a win in 2017 via fifth
round KO over Diana Marcz in January in Budapest, Hungary.
ABOUT SHIELDS vs. SZABADOS
Claressa Shields vs. Szilvia
Szabados is the professional television debut of two-time
Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields against former world
title challenger Szilvia Szabados. The six-round women’s bout
headlines a ShoBox: The New Generation telecast from MGM Grand
Detroit in Detroit, Mich., and airs live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m.
ET/PT. Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Salita
Promotions, go on sale on Feb. 10 and are available at
Ticketmaster.com.