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Claressa Shields scores decisive TKO over Nikki Adler

August 5, 2017 by  
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DETROIT — Claressa Shields is calling herself the GWOAT.

In the boxing ring, it’s hard to argue with her boast of being the Greatest Woman Of All Time.

“Who’s better than me?” Shields asked after pummeling Nikki Adler on Friday night, giving the two-time Olympic champion the Women’s WBC and IBF Super Middleweight world titles. “I don’t know of anybody yet. And if I do find somebody, I’m ready to take her out.”

The lopsided fight was mercifully stopped at 1:34 of the fifth round, awarding Shields a victory by technical knockout. She used a combination of powerful punches that left Adler defenseless in a matchup of previously unbeaten boxers.

“I felt tired and weak in the ring,” Adler said after her U.S. debut.

She looked tired and weak, too.

The 22-year-old Shields took control against the 30-year-old Adler in the opening round, landing a flurry of blows that sent her staggering against the ropes.

Shields (4-0, 2 KOs) didn’t let up in the second, stunning Adler (16-1) with a left hook midway through the round. Shields went to her body in the third round before aiming high in the fourth, hitting Adler squarely in the face with a right that seemed to set up the end of the fight in the fifth.

In the end, Shields landed 136 of 340 punches while Adler connected on just 6 of 84. In the first and fifth round, Adler failed to connect once.

“She wouldn’t punch,” Shields said. “Then when the hook stumbled her, I said, `Oh man, she ain’t got no chin?’ When I saw that, I was like, `It’s going to be an early night for her.’ I thought she was a bit tougher. I must’ve hurt her really bad because she stopped punching and I dominated after the first round.”

WBO and WBC middleweight champion Christina Hammer (21-0, 9 KOs) watched the bout near the ring, scouting potential opponents and rooting against Adler, who also lives in Germany.

“I hope to fight Claressa next year,” Hammer said, wearing a gold dress and displaying her championship belts in an empty seat next to her.

Hammer, who is from Kazakhstan, got her wish and some advice from Shields as both stood near each other during post-fight interviews.

“She better keep her hands up,” Shields said.

Adler tried that, and putting her white gloves in front of her face was no match for Shields’ shots to her head.

Hammer, though, wasn’t impressed.

“You are not as good as me,” Hammer flatly told Shields in the ring.

The nearly 1,000 fans who filled a ballroom at the MGM Grand Detroit loved the dominating performance, cheering for a fighter from Flint, Michigan, who seemed to have a lot of supporters that made the hourlong drive from her hometown. Shields became the first woman to headline a fight card on premium cable in March, and she did it again Friday night, earning top billing on Showtime.

She is the only American, male or female, to win a boxing gold medal since Ward captured one in Athens in 2004. The only other U.S. boxer to win two Olympic gold medals is Oliver Kirk, who won took bantamweight and featherweight titles at the 1904 Olympics.

As the stage she fights on potentially gets larger, Shields plans to take some time off before figuring out what’s next.

“Me and my team got to sit down and see which fights make sense,” she said.

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Los Angeles Lakers: Magic Johnson has high expectations for Jordan Clarkson

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Los Angeles Lakers President of Basketball Operations, Magic Johnson, has high expectations for combo guard Jordan Clarkson.

Los Angeles Lakers combo guard Jordan Clarkson has had a busy offseason. He has had to deal with hearing his name in plenty of trade rumors the past few months.

It was revealed that Clarkson was a part of the trade package the Lakers offered to the Indiana Pacers for Paul George. Clarkson and power forward Julius Randle were both offered to the Pacers along with the 27th and 28th picks in the 2017 NBA Draft.

The Pacers ended up trading George to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for shooting guard Victor Oladipo and power forward Domantas Sabonis. Despite George being moved, Clarkson has yet again found himself linked to trade rumors.

Earlier this week it was revealed that the Lakers would be willing to trade Clarkson if it meant freeing up more cap space in the future. The Lakers are reportedly confident that they would be able to move Clarkson if the need arose.

For now, Clarkson remains on the Lakers’ roster. For a while, he was the only holdover in the Lakers’ backcourt from last season. Gone are last season’s starters D’Angelo Russell and Nick Young. Russell was traded to the Brooklyn Nets in a cap saving move, as he was attached to Timofey Mozgov‘s contract.

Russell was traded to the Brooklyn Nets in a cap saving move, as he was attached to Timofey Mozgov’s contract. Young opted out of his contract and ended up signing with the Golden State Warriors.

In their place, the Lakers will deploy the No. 2 overall pick from the 2017 NBA Draft, Lonzo Ball, and free agent acquisition Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Tyler Ennis was re-signed to a two-year deal, and Josh Hart was selected with the 30th pick in the draft.

That leaves Clarkson in the sixth man role off the bench as a combo guard. As long as Clarkson remains on the roster, the Lakers are going to have high expectations for him.

As one of the elder statesmen on the roster, Clarkson will be relied upon for some leadership. His skill set plays well with the second unit, and Magic Johnson has some high expectations for him heading into the 2017-18 season.

Johnson made an appearance at Clarkson’s Nike JC6 Kid’s Basketball Camp this week. Before talking with the campers, Johnson shared his expectations for Clarkson this season, and they are not very modest.

“We’re excited about our season,” Johnson said before taking questions from the kids. “He (Clarkson) is going to play a major role in us being a better team this year. We felt we put some weapons around him that would even make his game better. I have challenged him because I want him to be Sixth Man of the Year, so I’ve challenged him to play like that. I think he has the potential, the talent, he’s worked hard this summer.”

Those are lofty goals for Clarkson. The Sixth Man of the Year award is always a hotly contested award with so many talented players coming off the bench in the NBA. Clarkson undoubtedly has the talent to be in the running and is in a great situation to succeed.

Clarkson should thrive in the sixth man role as he will be afforded the chance to do what he does best; score the ball. Clarkson, like his teammates, should benefit from playing alongside a player as talented at passing the ball as Ball.

Clarkson has been a solid player for the Lakers in his first three seasons. He has done whatever the team has asked of him, as he has started at both guard spots and came off the bench as well. This season, he will be asked to come off the bench once again and should provide the Lakers second unit with some good production.

If he comes close to winning the Sixth Man of the Year award, the Lakers should have no trouble moving him if they so choose to. But, if he plays well, he could also help them down the road as they continue their rebuild.

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