Claressa Shields on the differences of fighting in MMA & boxing | KJM

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Claressa Shields on the differences of fighting in MMA & boxing | KJM” – below is their description.

Claressa Shields joins KJM to preview her second professional MMA fight at the 2021 PFL World Championships on October 27, what she learned from her first bout in a cage and why she’s confident she’d beat up Laila Ali.

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