CLARESSA SHIELDS and Savannah Marshall end their war of words in their huge undisputed middleweight title clash.
The fight – which takes place at London's O2 Arena to headline an historic all-female card – has been 10 YEARS in the making, and has now been given a new date.
Marshall is the only fighter to beat Shields inside a boxing ring – by securing a decision win when the two fought as amateurs in 2012.
And Marshall's trainer Peter Fury has warned that his charge – who has knocked out 10 of her 12 opponents in the pro ranks – is the most powerful puncher in women's boxing.
Fury said: "She's got devastating power in both hands. By far the hardest female puncher in history, going back and forward.
"I've got somebody who's six foot, who can make various weights with ease, which is a gift in itself, who's as bodily strong as some men, with weights, cardio.
"She's a gifted athlete. The best of Savannah will be too much for anybody."
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When is Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall?
Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall now takes place on Saturday, October 15.
The card was postponed from September 10 in a mark of respect for The Queen, who died aged 96 two days prior on September 8.
The fight ring walks will not before 9.40pm, with the undercard kicking off from 6.30pm.
London's O2 Arena is still playing host to the show.
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What live stream and TV channel is Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall on?
Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event.
Sky Sports begin their coverage of the show from 7.30pm.
Who is fighting on the undercard?
Mikaela Mayer vs Alycia Baumgardner for the undisputed super-featherweight titles is the co-main for the stacked O2 card.
Elsewhere, Olympians Lauren Price and Karriss Artingstall also feature on the historic all-female bill.
- Savannah Marshall v Claressa Shields – for WBO, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBF and The Ring middleweight titles
- Mikaela Mayer vs Alycia Baumgardner – for WBC, WBO, IBO, IBF, and The Ring super featherweight titles
- Caroline Dubois vs Milena Koleva
- Ebonie Jones vs Vanesa Caballero
- Ginny Fuchs vs Gemma Ruegg
- Lauren Price vs Timea Belik
- Karriss Artingstall vs Marina Sakharov
- April Hunter vs Erica Juana Gabriela Alvarez
- Sarah Liegmann vs Bec Connolly
- Shannon Ryan vs Buchra El Quaissi
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