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Claressa Shields, Marlen Esparza bring home gold for U.S. women

By A Mystery Man Writer

The U.S. was hoping for big-time performances from its two best boxers at the women's world championships.
The U.S. was hoping for big-time performances from its two best boxers at the women's world championships.

Female boxers 'can't get a fight right now.' Claressa Shields aims to change that - The Athletic

Esparza and Shields Go to Olympic Boxing Semifinals - The New York Times

2012 Olympics boxing: Claressa Shields wins, Marlen Esparza loses - Los Angeles Times

Marlen Esparza, Queen Underwood, Claressa Shields: Women boxers are about to become huge stars. Can that last after the Olympics?

Marlen Esparza finds Claressa Shields' GWOAT claim 'inappropriate and disrespectful' - The Ring

U.S. Olympic women's boxing trials prove gender argument carries no weight in ring - ESPN

US women's boxing: the road to London 2012 begins in Spokane, US sports

After U.S. Olympic women's boxing trials, Tyrieshia Douglas to turn pro - The Washington Post

American Boxer Claressa Shields to Fight For Gold - The New York Times

World Champion & First Female Undisputed Super Middleweight

Claressa Shields outclasses determined Hannah Rankin to remain unbeaten - The Ring

Claressa Shields, 17, Becomes First American Woman to Take Home Boxing Gold

Marlen Esparza: Going the Distance