Shields calls out Price for blockbuster fight

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Claressa Shields (right) has never fought below middleweight in a career where she has won world titles spanning five weight divisions

Three-weight world champion Claressa Shields has called out Lauren Price for a blockbuster fight at middleweight.

The American issued her challenge in response to the Welsh fighter saying Shields "would have to come down" in weight, but what a "great fight" it would make.

"I'd love to do a two-fight, three-fight [deal], it'd be amazing," Price told Betfred.

Shields - a five-division champion and one of the greatest female boxers of all-time - responded to Price on social media platform X.

"We both won Olympic gold medals at 75kg aka 165 pounds. I'd gladly welcome a showdown with you at 165 pounds," said the 30-year-old.

"And I'll show you why I was able to win back-to-back golds and you weren't."

Despite Price's Olympic gold at middleweight, she has only fought professionally at welterweight, becoming a world champion in the division.

The 31-year-old former Wales footballer will defend her unified welterweight world titles against Puerto Rican challenger Stephanie Pineiro Aquino on Saturday, 4 April at Cardiff's Utilita Arena.

Shields has never fought below middleweight in a career in which she has won world titles spanning five weight divisions.

Her most recent contest was a win over Lani Daniels in July when she retained her undisputed heavyweight crown and remained unbeaten after 17 bouts.

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