“We wouldn’t be friends!” | Savannah Marshall opens up on Claressa Shields, her career & Peter Fury

Sky Sports Boxing published this video item, entitled “”We wouldn’t be friends!” | Savannah Marshall opens up on Claressa Shields, her career & Peter Fury” – below is their description.

Savannah Marshall discusses her deal with BOXXER & Sky Sports, her potential super fight with Claressa Shields and her homecoming fight on the 16th of October. #Toe2Toe

Listen to the full episode here: https://www.skysports.com/podcasts/36578/11933942/ringside-toe2toe-boxing-podcast

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1 thought on ““We wouldn’t be friends!” | Savannah Marshall opens up on Claressa Shields, her career & Peter Fury”

  1. I have been a fan of Savannah Marshall since Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
    I think she is easily the most skilled female boxer, Plus I can only think of handful of men as skilled.
    I speak from many years as an amateur boxer and trainer.
    Her progress with Peter Fury has been phenomenal.
    I was never keen on female boxing until I saw Savannah.
    Best Wishes,

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