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Michigan’s own Claressa Shields makes a triumphant return to her home state to defend her undisputed heavyweight title against Lani Daniels this weekend.

Shields steps into the ring with an impeccable record of 16-0, including three knockouts, and is the undisputed world champion in three weight classes. This fight marks her return from a one-month suspension stemming from a positive marijuana test, which was later revealed to be a mistake by the Michigan commission. The incident, which occurred after her victory over heavyweight Danielle Perkins in February 2025, has been resolved and Shields has been cleared of any wrongdoing.

Daniels, a native of New Zealand, enters the ring with a 11-2-2 record.

Here is how to witness the showdown between Claressa Shields and Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26.

Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels date

Claressa Shields will face Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26 at the Little Caesar Arena in Detroit.

  • Date: Saturday, July 26
  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels main event ringwalks: 10 p.m. ET
  • Stream: DAZN

How to watch Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels

Claressa Shields will face Lani Daniels on Saturday, July 26, and the event will be streamed on DAZN. In the U.S., fans can purchase the event for $29.99.

Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels fight card

Fight card, according to DAZN:

  • Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels; Heavyweight, for the undisputed title
  • Tony Harrison vs Edward Diaz; Middleweight
  • Pryce Taylor vs Robert Simms; Heavyweight
  • Samantha Worthington vs Victoire Piteau; Super lightweight, for the WBA interim title
  • Caroline Veyre vs Licia Boudersa; Featherweight



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