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In a remarkable achievement that has left the boxing world in awe, Claressa Shields has cemented her place as one of the sport’s greatest athletes with a record-breaking victory that outshines legends such as Oleksandr Usyk, Terence Crawford, and Naoya Inoue. Shields, widely regarded as one of the best female boxers of all time, continues to defy expectations and break new barriers in her illustrious career. Her latest feat is a testament to her unwavering determination, talent, and relentless pursuit of excellence.

The win, which saw Shields surpass the impressive records of these elite male champions, is a monumental moment for both women’s boxing and the sport as a whole. Shields’ ability to dominate in the ring, regardless of gender or competition, underscores the evolving landscape of professional boxing. Historically, boxing has been dominated by male fighters, with names like Usyk, Crawford, and Inoue defining excellence in their respective weight classes. However, Shields has now proven that she not only belongs in the conversation but that she is capable of reaching unprecedented heights.

Her triumph over established champions like Usyk, Crawford, and Inoue is more than just a statistical achievement. It sends a powerful message about the future of the sport. Shields’ victory showcases the breaking down of barriers, as she becomes a beacon of inspiration for future generations of boxers, especially women, who are looking to make their mark on the sport. Her success is also a reminder that excellence in boxing isn’t confined to any one gender, and it pushes the conversation about equality in the sport to the fore front.

As she looks ahead to future bouts, there’s no doubt that Claressa Shields will continue to break new ground and set new records, leaving an indelible mark on the boxing world.

As 2025 unfolds, the boxing world is bracing for a year that could reshape multiple divisions and redefine legacies.

One of the biggest events on the calendar is set for Feb. 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where “The Last Crescendo” will bring together some of the sport’s most dangerous fighters. The card, featuring seven championship bouts, is headlined by Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in a long-awaited rematch for the undisputed light-heavyweight title.

Daniel Dubois will also put his IBF heavyweight crown on the line against Joseph Parker, a fight that could have massive implications depending on what happens next with Oleksandr Usyk.

With a supercharged start to the year, the following four storylines will define the months ahead.

Oleksandr Usyk to retire?

At 38, Usyk remains at the pinnacle of the heavyweight division, having unified the WBO, WBA and WBC titles with his second victory over Tyson Fury.

Boxing: Tyson Fury challenges Oleksandr Usyk to waive rematch clause ahead  of blockbuster fight | Marca

However, retirement rumors continue to swirl, particularly with talks of a potential farewell bout against fellow Ukrainian legend Wladimir Klitschko. Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has suggested that such a historic matchup could serve as the perfect conclusion to his career.

If Usyk does decide to step away, the heavyweight division could undergo a seismic shift. Dubois, currently preparing for his February 22 clash with Parker, would find himself in prime position to seize control of the division. However, should Usyk remain active, a rematch between the two could be inevitable—assuming Dubois gets past Parker first.

Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury: Will it finally happen?

The “Battle of Britain” between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has been teased for years, yet it remains elusive. Fury’s recent announcement that he is retiring—yet again—has cast fresh doubt over the fight. Promoter Eddie Hearn, however, believes Fury’s claim is a tactical move and is still pushing for a showdown later in the year.

Joshua, meanwhile, is weighing his options for his next fight. If Fury walks away for good, AJ may have to pursue alternative routes to reclaiming the heavyweight throne. But if Fury decides to return, the long-awaited clash could finally become a reality—possibly by summer.

Joshua confident Fury fight will happen

Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford: A superfight in the making?

Alvarez and Crawford are reportedly finalizing a deal for a blockbuster fight on Mexican Independence Day weekend in Las Vegas. The bout would see Crawford, undefeated in 41 fights and already a two-weight undisputed champion, move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo at super middleweight.

Despite the size difference, Crawford’s team remains confident. Trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre believes his fighter’s superior ring IQ and adaptability will make him a real threat to Alvarez. If the fight is finalized, it would be one of the most intriguing stylistic matchups of the year.

Before a potential showdown with Crawford, Alvarez is expected to take another fight in May, as is tradition. His longtime trainer and manager, Eddy Reynoso, has identified IBF super middleweight champion William Scull and top-ranked contender Christian Mbilli as the frontrunners for that bout.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford timeline: Will undisputed boxing  champions fight one another in 2024? | Sporting News United Kingdom

Wladimir Klitschko to come out of retirement?

At nearly 49 years old, former heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko is rumored to be contemplating a return to the ring. If he follows through, he could attempt to surpass George Foreman as the oldest heavyweight champion in history.

The biggest potential fight on the table for Klitschko is undoubtedly a showdown with Usyk, creating an all-Ukrainian clash between the country’s most celebrated boxing icons. However, Klitschko has also emphasized his commitment to Ukraine amid the ongoing war, making his return to boxing anything but certain.

Wladimir Klitschko retires as rematch with Anthony Joshua is cancelled -  Eurosport

The big man from Morecambe is a two-time world heavyweight champion with statement wins over Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder. He fell short for the first time in his professional career in May of 2024, battling Usyk for the undisputed title.

In the rematch, the Ukrainian put three of the four major belts on the line after vacating the IBF. He retained them with a unanimous decision, one which Fury branded a ‘robbery.’

Oleksandr Usyk's Team Finally Reacts To Tyson Fury's Shock Retirement After  Claiming He Was Robbed - Seconds Out

Less than a month later, ‘The Gypsy King’ would announce he was to hang up the gloves, ending with a phrase highlighting daylight robbery.

“Hi everybody, I’m going to make this short and sweet. I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing, it has been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it and I’m going to end with this; Dick Turpin wore a mask.”

Speaking to TalkSPORT, Usyk’s longtime promoter Alex Krassyuk joked that it was the ‘seventh’ time the Brit had announced his retirement.

“I thought it was the seventh time. That was my personal calculation.”

Krassyuk went on to praise Fury and said that he believes fans will see him step through the ropes once more.

“It’s 50/50. He did sound serious, but I can’t be sure he’s out of the ring forever. That’s my personal opinion, my hunch, my feeling. I still can see him fighting. It can be anything, like money, something interesting.

“He’s a champion. He’s strong. He’s well loved and respected in the world of boxing. Why should he quit? I think after six, seven months, he will have a rest and he will probably change his mind.”

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