Date, Time & How To Watch

Claressa Shields weighs in ahead of fight with Lani Daniels
Claressa Shields and Lani Daniels have successfully weighed in for their undisputed heavyweight championship fight set for Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
Shields will be looking to add another win to her impressive record while Daniels will be on the hunt for one of the biggest upsets in the history of women’s boxing. Here’s what you need to know about the card and how to watch the event.
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels – How to Watch
Date: Saturday, July 26
Time: 6:00 pm ET
Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels main event ringwalks (approx): 10:00 pm ET
Watch: DAZN
Claressa Shields Vs. Lani Daniels – Full Card
Lani Daniels
- Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels; Heavyweight, for the undisputed title
- Tony Harrison vs. Edward Diaz; Middleweight
- Pryce Taylor vs. Robert Simms; Heavyweight
- Samantha Worthington vs. Victoire Piteau; Super lightweight, for the WBA interim title
- Caroline Veyre vs. Licia Boudersa; Featherweight
Claressa Shields – Top Accomplishments
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist (2012, 2016)
- Reigning undisputed middleweight champion
- Former unified junior middleweight champion
- Held titles in three weight divisions
- Widely regarded as the GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time) in boxing
Lani Daniels – Last 5 Fights
- Win vs. Alrie Meleisea (UD) – May 2023
- Win vs. Sequita Hemingway (UD) – Mar 2023
- Win vs. Sequita Hemingway (SD) – Nov 2022
- Loss vs. Alrie Meleisea (UD) – Dec 2021
- Win vs. Desley Robinson (UD) – Jul 2021
The Biggest Undercard Fight on the Card
Tony Harrison’s return to the ring is one of the more intriguing subplots on the Shields-Daniels undercard. The former WBC super welterweight champion is fighting for the first time in over two years, stepping up to middleweight to face Edward Ulloa Diaz.
Harrison spoke to FightHype about his comeback and more.
He is looking to shake off a long layoff and reestablish himself as a factor in a new weight class. Diaz isn’t a big name, but he’s younger, active, and motivated to make a statement by upsetting a former world champ. If Harrison looks sharp, this could be the first step toward getting another opportunity on a card with some shine.
The Bottom Line in the Shields-Daniels
If Daniels does anything besides give it her best in an incredibly lopsided fight, we’ll all be shocked. Can Shields get the stoppage? That’s probably the element of intrigue here as the GWOAT has just one win by stoppage in the last eight years.
While she did score TKO victory over Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse almost a year ago to the day, the KO wins have mostly eluded Shields. She dropped Danielle Perkins in her last fight in February, but the latter got to her feet and finished the fight.
Will Daniels be able to finish on her feet–or even shock the world? I’ll be live blogging the event. Stay tuned.