Claressa Shields retained the undisputed Heavyweight title with a 10-round unanimous decision over Super Middleweight champion Franchon Crews-Dezurn in front of over 16,000 fans at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
In round eight, Crews-Dezurn was bleeding from the mouth.
Shields, 174 lbs of Flint, MI won by scores of 100-90 on all cards and is now 18-0. Crews-Dezurn, 174.2 lbs of Baltimore is 10-3.
This was a rematch of the pro debuts of each fighter that saw Shields win a four-round decision in 2016.
Oberlton Stops George After 1; George Momentarily Collapses on Stool
Atif Oberlton got stoppage after round one when Joseph George Jr. collapsed on his stool.
Not much happened in round one, but replays showed a clash of heads between the two. In between rounds, George plummeted of his stool and seemed to momentarily unconscious.
Oberlton, 174.8 lbs is 14-0 with 13 knockouts. George, 173.4 lbs of Houston is 13-2.
Perkins Knocks Out Kenneally To win WBA Light Heavyweight Title
Danielle Perkins won the WBA Light Heavyweight title with a sensational one-punch knockout over Che Kenneally in round six.
In round six, Perkins landed a perfect right hook to the jaw that sent Kenneally down. Kenneally was bleeding from her mouth and the fight was stopped at 1:45.
Perkins, 174.4 lbs of Houston is 6-1 with three knockouts. Kenneally, 171 lbs of Gold Coast, AUS is 5-1.
Pryce Taylor Stops Evans in 3
Pryce Taylor remained undefeated with fifth round stoppage over James Evans in an eight-round heavyweight bout.
In round four, Pryce landed a left to the body that took Evans into the ropes for a knockdown. Moments later, Taylor landed a clubbing right that put Evans on the cannvas.
In round fiive, Taylor continued to land hard clubbing shots that put Evans down for a third time. When Evans got to his feet, the fight was stopped at 53 seconds.
Taylor, 275.2 lbs of Brooklyn is 11-0 with seven knockouts. Evans, 223.8 lbs of Toledo, OH is 9-3-1.























