MIAMI BEACH (September 24, 2019) – Undisputed Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields participated in a media workout in Miami on Tuesday in preparation for her upcoming showdown with Ivana Habazin next Saturday, October 5 live on SHOWTIME from Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center in Flint, Michigan.
Shields will look to become the fastest fighter in history, male or female, to win world titles in three divisions when she faces Habazin for the WBO Junior Middleweight World Title in the main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION in her hometown of Flint.
Also participating in Tuesdayās workout was IBO Super Welterweight Champion Hannah Rankin, who competes in a non-televised undercard attraction next Saturday.
Shields vs. Habazin is promoted by Salita Promotions. Tickets for the live event can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and at the Dort Center box office.
In the televised co-feature on October 5, undefeated welterweight sensation Jaron Ennis will return to national television against once-beaten Demian Daniel Fernandez in a 10-round bout. In the SHOWTIME opener, undefeated heavyweight prospect Jermaine Franklin will face once-beaten Pavel Å our less than an hour from his hometown of Saginaw, Mich.
Hereās what the fighters had to say on Tuesday from the famed 5th Street Gym in Miami Beach:
CLARESSA SHIELDS, Undisputed Middleweight World Champion
āI love boxing and I love that Iām one of the women who is carrying the sport, making it bigger and more well known. Weāre getting more respect.
āThere are fighters out there who believe that they can beat me and that really motivates me. Thatās why I train and put in the time that I do.
āI want to show everybody that Iām a truly great fighter. I can beat Vasiliy Lomachenkoās record of winning titles in three divisions in 10 fights instead of 12. Plus, Iām going backwards, not going up in weight, where there are better challenges for me.
āMy performances will lead to bigger fights and bigger purses for me and my opponents. Iām just going to keep building my name and building my brand.
āWith this fight against Habazin, Iām definitely going in looking for the knockout. If I get it in spectacular fashion, that will go viral and help push my career forward.
āIt means everything to have this fight back in my hometown. I want to be the good news for Flint and make people smile. Iām happy to be bringing a fight back home while Iām still on top. I feel like Flint will be uplifted by that.
āEveryone back home is really excited for this event. Itās going to be a huge homecoming for me on October 5.
āMuhammad Ali has trained here at 5th Street Gym and every time I train here I feel like Iām in his presence. It makes me want to be even greater. Heās the GOAT and Iām going to be the GWOAT.
āBeing here in Florida is great for the weight cut. Iāve been down here for nine weeks and itās hot every day. Iām sweating and working hard and the pounds are just coming off.ā
HANNAH RANKIN, IBO Super Welterweight Champion
āItās fantastic to be in Florida training for this fight. Everything has been perfect and Iām feeling great.
āIām really looking forward to October 5. Me and my opponent are going to put on a great show for fans for six rounds or as long as it lasts. I want to show them what womenās boxing is about.
āThere are lots of exciting things in the cards for me after this fight. Iām ready to take on the top fighters and pursue world titles at 154-pounds. I canāt wait to show everyone what I can do.ā
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ABOUT SHIELDS VS. HABAZIN
Undisputed Middleweight World Champion Claressa Shields will aim to make history by becoming the fastest fighter in boxing, male or female, to become a three-division world champion when she takes on former world champion Ivana Habazin Saturday, October 5 live on SHOWTIME.
The showdown for the vacant WBO Junior Middleweight Title headlines a SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION telecast at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT from Dort Federal Event Center in Shields’ hometown of Flint, Mich. The vacant WBC Women’s Diamond Super Welterweight Championship will also be on the line in Shields’ first professional fight in her hometown.