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The first time boxer Claressa Shields watched The Fire Inside, a cinematic rendering of her life story which releases in theaters on Dec. 25, she tried to remove herself from the equation. She pretended the story was about some other athlete from Flint, Mich. growing up in poverty and chasing an Olympic dream. Shields planned to watch the film with a neutral eye, and give it a grade, as she typically likes to do when viewing sports flicks.

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This exercise lasted all of 10 minutes. “I definitely put myself into it,” says Shields. Who wouldn’t, when watching themselves depicted on the screen? The performance of Ryan Destiny, who portrayed Shields, stunned the two-time gold medalist: she was able to capture Shields’ mannerisms, both inside and outside the ring. Shields, in both The Fire Inside and in real life, overcame a difficult childhood—and doubts about the appropriateness of female fighters in the ring—to become America’s first female boxing gold medalist, at the debut of Olympic women’s boxing at the London 2012 Games. She’s also America’s first and only back-to-back Olympic boxing champion, as she won again four years later in Rio. And currently, Shields ranks as the top pound-for-pound professional boxer on the planet, according to ESPN.

“I was just like, ‘wow, look at where we started, and look at where we are now,’” Shields, 29, tells TIME. “This is how you turn your pain into power.”

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The Fire Inside effectively packs two films into one. While many movies would have ended with Shields winning the gold medal in London, to neatly wrap the traditional rags-to-riches redemption story, The Fire Inside—which was written by Barry Jenkins, director and co-writer of the 2016 best-picture Oscar winner Moonlighttakes viewers to an often-unexplored place: the months following an Olympic triumph, which for far too many athletes outside high-visibility sports like gymnastics and swimming is filled with disappointment, and sometimes despair. The expected financial windfalls often never come. They question the point of their pursuits.

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) Synopsis: THE FIRE INSIDE is the inspirational true story of Claressa Shields, arguably the greatest female boxer of all time. Claressa, a high school Junior from Flint, Michigan, aided by her tough-love coach, Jason Crutchfield, pushes past all limitations to become the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. But even at the pinnacle of success, Claressa has to reckon with the fact that not all dreams are created equal, and the real fight has only just begun..

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Claressa Shields (Ryan Destiny) was met with opposition at every turn inside and outside of the boxing ring. The U.S.A. wasn’t a women’s boxing powerhouse. It would never be a woman’s boxing powerhouse. There’s no point in trying. Besides, girls should be in the kitchen, not the gym. Even her coach, Jason Crutchfield Brian Tyree Henry) wasn’t particularly interested or optimistic about training a female boxer. Claressa endured and fought with more than just a chip on her shoulder. She carried the weight of every woman who wanted to lace up a pair of boxing gloves.

And then success. How do you know when you’ve achieved it? Is it a metal or a trophy? Or is it a bank account brimming with endorsement money? When you are a trailblazer is burning the path enough?

Undisputed boxing world champion Claressa Shields secured her second triumph in MMA with a hard-fought split decision win over Kelsey De Santis in Riyadh. This historic matchup marked the inaugural professional MMA bout in Saudi Arabia featuring two women.

Shields, a three-weight world champion in boxing, displayed visible emotion upon being confirmed as the victor. Reflecting on the challenges faced during her training camp, she expressed, “There were days when I was literally in tears. I didn’t want to go back because it was so hard.”

The MMA spectacle unfolded 18 months after British fighter Ramla Ali and the Dominican Republic’s Crystal Garcia Nova made history as the first female boxers to compete in a professional fight in the kingdom.

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Shields participated in the undercard of the Professional Fighters League’s champion versus champion event, a platform where Bellator’s best square off against the PFL’s finest.

Despite recent reforms, women’s rights remain a significant concern in the country. Human rights groups assert that sports, including events like this, are being employed by the Saudi government to divert attention from enduring reputation challenges, labeling it as “sportswashing” due to investments in high-profile events.

Claressa Shields believes that her MMA experience is improving her as a boxer.

Shields is the undisputed middleweight champion in the boxing ring, and has one win and one defeat in her nascent MMA career.

She fights in the PFL this Saturday (check your region for the PFL vs. Bellator event live on DAZN.com), and she told Sky Sports that MMA fighters can draw on and improve their boxing skills in the discipline.

“I say that [Joshua-Ngannou will be close] because of how competitive he was against Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury didn’t take the fight seriously. I think that us boxers have this mental thing where we feel like MMA fighters don’t have good boxing,” she said.

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“But Francis is one of those fighters who does mostly stand up when he fights. So he has a pretty good boxing background, pretty good stand up.

“But us as boxers don’t really take that seriously coming from an MMA fighter.

“I feel like if Tyson had done his homework he would have seen, okay, this guy can definitely be a challenge.”

Bobbi Althoff‘s deadpan humor has a new victim in Wiz Khalifa. The American podcaster, known for shooting uncomfortable questions, caught him with her staple dry wit. While the singer maintained his calm and tried to justify his “work” to the host, it turned the awkward conversation into yet another hilarious ride. It seems even Claressa Shields is not unfazed by “funny” Althoff.

Althoff, 26, is an internet sensation-turned-podcaster and is popular for her unusual interview style, which leaves her guests uneasy. When Wiz Khalifa sat down with her, he found it hard to adjust and had a rather difficult time explaining why he works for his son.
In the clip, Althoff asks Wiz Khalifa what he does for a living. To which the American singer replies, “My life is like, literally revolves around my kid. I work for him.” When asked again by Althoff, the 36-year-old rapper replied affirmatively. “What’s his job?” Althoff inquired, assuming Wiz Khalifa worked under his son.
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“No, I’m saying, I go to work so he can…” Khalifa clarified. The back-and-forth continued as he continued to specify that his 11-year-old son was the purpose and reason he worked, with utter patience. Meanwhile, Althoff toyed with him, acting aloof. When Wiz Khalifa expressed that he couldn’t work for his son, Althoff responded, “I don’t know what rich people do.”

Cris Cyborg and Claressa Shields are continuing their bantering, with the former dropping a new video breaking things down.

The two prolific pugilists had an encounter over the Super Bowl weekend festivities, with Shields having a conversation with Cyborg at a media row.

‘The GWOAT’ had come out with a post on X intimating that she, in her words, checked Cyborg’s temperature. To this assertion of her composure changing up at all, the former UFC featherweight champion posted a response video and also did so on X.

Cris Cyborg and her recent endeavors in boxing

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The 38-year-old is well regarded in mixed martial arts, with championships at 145 pounds under the Strikeforce and Bellator banners as well. She has also been concurrently boxing in recent years and is clearly looking to take on massive challenges as evidenced by eyeing a fight with an undefeated multi-division world champion.

Cris Cyborg made her professional debut in the sweet science in December 2022. She scored a unanimous decision win over Gabrielle Holloway in a four-round affair. Thosefistic fireworks transpired at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, with the decorated MMA fighter dropping Holloway in the third round.

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The Brazilian bruiser did not compete under Queensberry Rules for the entirety of 2023 but returned to the sport this calendar year in emphatic fashion.

The Curitiba native then had her sophomore boxing bout on January 19th of this year and scored a first-round KO in the process. She put the first blemish on the pro boxing record of Kelsey Wickstrum during their prizefight at Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, California.

Cyborg has had both of her boxing bouts at 154 pounds and in MMA normally fights at 145 pounds. The call for a Claressa Shields fight at 147 seems to be a pseudo-middle ground for her in that sense, while for Shields, she has mostly been competing at 160 pounds as of late.

The two combatants have known each other for several years and have a training history as they have sparred multiple times with one another.