Updated Aug 8, 2012 10:35 AM ET LONDON (AP) U.S. middleweight Claressa Shields dominated Kazakhstan's Marina Volnova in the semifinals of the first Olympic women's boxing tournament Wednesday, earning
ARMOUR AP National Writer The ferociousness that won Claressa Shields an Olympic gold medal melted away as she climbed ..... else she needs to go, using the black van with '' Claressa Shields 2012 female Olympic gold medalist'' emblazoned
Gold medalist Claressa Shields received a standing ovation Wednesday as she was honored by lawmakers at the Michigan Capitol for her pugilistic prowess in the
men's team in London was sent home with no medals for the first time in Olympic history, although middleweight Claressa Shields and lightweight Marlen Esparza won medals in the inaugural women's tournament. While Bartkowski and Butler have
Olympic champion Claressa Shields won her second straight National Police Athletic League title Saturday night, outpointing Franchon Crews 30-19 in the 165-pound
Olympic champion Claressa Shields stopped Dara Shen in the third round Saturday night at the National Police Athletic League semifinals in the women's 165-pound
The first female U.S. boxer to win a gold medal at the Olympics, 17-year-old Claressa Shields was picky after her first bout since her London victory. ''I breathed through my mouth too much,'' Shields said immediately
the first time and who will all be doing something else by the time Rio rolls around. How about 17-year-old Claressa Shields , who danced and brawled her way to middleweight gold in the first Olympics female boxers were allowed in. If Shields
WOMEN'S BOXING A HIT Women's boxing was a big hit in its first Olympics, and it produced three memorable champions: Claressa Shields , the 17-year-old middleweight with the vicious right hand who established herself as the future of the sport
boxing made its debut, and was a huge hit. Britain's Nicola Adams, Ireland's Katie Taylor and U.S. teen Claressa Shields became stars in their gold-medal bouts. Kerri Walsh Jennings and Misty May-Treanor did what they always do