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Savannah Marshall eyes Claressa Shields after first world-title success

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Marshall became the first fighter to inflict a stoppage defeat on Rankin

Savannah Marshall produced the best performance ever from a British female professional boxer and now she can play her part in elevating the sport to a new level for women.

That is the view of the BBC Radio 5 Live boxing team after the English middleweight dismantled Scotland’s Hannah Rankin to win her first world title.

Now in possession of the WBO middleweight title, Marshall wasted no time in calling out two-time Olympic champion Claressa Shields, who holds the three other world belts at middleweight.

Shields has had her say, tweeting she cannot wait to “torch” the Briton.

“I think she’s having a heart attack on Twitter,” Marshall told the 5 Live Boxing podcast. “That fight will 100% happen.

“As I have said before, she doesn’t want any of me. I’m all for that Shields fight. That will be the biggest fight in female boxing history.”

BBC Radio 5 Live commentator Mike Costello described Marshall’s seventh-round win as “faultless” and says a fight with Shields is exactly what is needed to add to the already growing interest in women’s boxing.

BBC Radio 5 Live analyst Steve Bunce said: “That was the best performance by a British professional female boxer ever. Hannah Rankin is a good professional and Savannah took her apart.”

‘A star to help women’s boxing fly’

Marshall celebrates her world title win with her team
Marshall is promoted by Eddie Hearn (right) and trained by Peter Fury (second right)

Marshall has been buoyed by the fact she became the first fighter to stop Rankin, while Shields landed a points win over the game Scot in 2018.

The American – who won Olympic gold in 2012 and 2016 – has tweeted screenshots of text message conversations with her mother, who states Marshall “deserves” to be on the end of “a knockout”.

Marshall’s trainer Peter Fury – who guided Tyson Fury to the world heavyweight title in 2015 – told the 5 Live Boxing podcast: “Shields is a very good fighter and deserves to be where she is.

“I believe not only does Marshall have her number, she’s inside her head and it will be a major problem when they do meet because Shields has totally read the script all over the place.

“Savannah is the new talent in world middleweight boxing, not Shields. Everyone in the country wants to get behind her as we have a new superstar in boxing.”

Marshall’s world-title success and eye-catching spat with Shields has drawn interest in women’s boxing just days before Ireland’s Katie Taylor headlines a card where the three biggest fights are all contested by women.

Taylor – the undisputed women’s lightweight champion – has unquestionably elevated the sport, as has Shields in her four years as a professional.

“We have great women boxers like Katie Taylor doing fantastic stuff,” added Fury. “Women’s boxing is going to fly. I think within two years women’s boxing will be almost, if not nearly there, on the same base level as men. It’s getting there very fast.”



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