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Claressa Shield vs Lauren Price talks are ‘ongoing’ after American star reclaimed world middleweight titles in Atlanta | Boxing News

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Negotiations for a Claressa Shields vs Lauren Price fight are ongoing after the American star reclaimed two world middleweight titles on Saturday.

Shields took back WBC and WBA belts with a ruthless sixth-round stoppage of Kaye Scott as the unbeaten Michigan fighter became a middleweight world champion for a third time.

Price, the unified welterweight champion, could be the next opponent for Shields and the American’s promoter Dmitriy Salita is keen to finalise terms for a battle between two Olympic gold medallists.

Claressa Shields celebrated her victory with promoter Dmitriy Salita [Pic courtesy of Stephanie Trapp/Salita Promotions]
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Claressa Shields celebrated her victory with promoter Dmitriy Salita [Pic courtesy of Stephanie Trapp/Salita Promotions]

“We’re working on it as we speak,” Salita told Sky Sports.

“Our intention is to make the fight. Based on my understanding, we have agreed to all the requests from [Price’s promotional team] BOXXER and Lauren’s side.

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Lauren Price admits she would ‘love to share the ring’ with Claressa Shields following her unanimous decision victory over Stephanie Pineiro Aquino

“I invited Lauren and her team to the fight because my relationship with the fighters we promote, and certainly with Claressa, is that they know all the moving parts and are business partners in making these decisions.

“I wanted Lauren and Claressa to have an opportunity to sit down together and see if there was anything outstanding. Claressa is extremely intelligent and very experienced in making big fights, and I’m sure Lauren is sharp as well.

“Unfortunately, they weren’t able to make it, but the conversations are ongoing and we want to make the fight.”

Shields has also been linked with a fight against WBO and IBF world middleweight champion Tamm Thibeault and fellow American Mikaela Mayer, who faces Chantelle Cameron in a unified world super-welterweight title fight in Birmingham on August 29, live on Sky Sports.

“Claressa wants to fight the best and be part of the biggest, most impactful events – that’s always been clear,” said Salita.

“There are a few other conversations taking place in case the Lauren Price fight doesn’t come together.

“We’ll make a decision soon, but whatever is next, the goal is for it to be another legacy-making moment for Claressa and for boxing.”

Terence Crawford was one of the boxing stars who attended the Shields fight [Pic courtesy of Stephanie Trapp/Salita Promotions]
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Terence Crawford was one of the boxing stars who attended the Shields fight [Pic courtesy of Stephanie Trapp/Salita Promotions]

Shields attracted a huge crowd to State Farm Arena in Atlanta, including some of the biggest names in boxing and music, and Salita believes his fighter’s reputation has transcended sport.

“It was incredible. We were getting calls and requests from some of the biggest stars in hip-hop, music, boxing and culture right up until the final bell,” he said.

“Usher, Floyd Mayweather, Kevin Gates, Terence Crawford – and the list goes on. The atmosphere was electric.

“It was a special night in a packed arena and a real reflection of Claressa’s star power and how far her reach has grown beyond boxing.”

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Women’s Super League: Lucy Bronze explains why she decided to stay at Chelsea

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Although there has been no international tournament for Bronze this summer, there has not been any let-up in her busy schedule.

A girls’ soccer school in Devon, a wedding in Alicante, a trip to the men’s World Cup final in New Jersey and an eye-opening trip to Colombia’s capital Bogota have occupied much of her time.

“I did a whole day with refugees there,” she said of the Bogota visit. “These kids just make the most of everything.

“We had to get permission to be on the streets and there was a girl there who plays on this team with all the boys on this terrible little pitch in the middle of the city with all sorts going on around.

“I was able to give her [Chelsea defender] Naomi Girma’s shirt – one of the captains of the USA. I showed her pictures of Naomi wearing it and said that her parents were also refugees. It was amazing.”

While happy to make a small difference on her trip, Bronze wanted to do more, saying: “I felt like I didn’t give enough.”

She intends to be back in South America next summer, provided England navigate two rounds of qualification play-offs in the autumn to book their place at the Women’s World Cup, which Brazil will host.

On the losing side in the final against Spain in 2023, the 34-year-old ascended to third on the all-time appearances list for the Lionesses this year.

Making sure that she and England make that World Cup trip is a huge priority this season.

“Everybody knows that playing for England means the world to me,” Bronze said.

“Every experience I’ve had at the World Cup has just been phenomenal – it’s been the best moments of my career.

“I just want to win it with England.”

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Tottenham accept offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario

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A move to Juventus would see the 29-year-old return to Italy, where he spent his entire club career before joining Spurs in 2023. Clive Rose/Getty Images

Tottenham Hotspur have accepted an offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Juve’s offer for the 29-year-old is for a loan with the option to make the move to Serie A permanent and while a deal is not yet done, all parties expect it to go through.

The Atheltic reported on Sunday that the Italian club were not proceeding with a move for Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa following talks between the clubs, and turned their attention to other targets.

A move to Juventus would see Vicario return to Italy, where he spent his entire club career before joining Spurs in 2023 from Empoli for a fee of around €20million (£17.2m, $21.9m).

The 29-year-old has served as Tottenham’s first-choice goalkeeper since his arrival, replacing former club captain Hugo Lloris, and has made 117 appearances for the club in all competitions, keeping 29 clean sheets. He started the 1-0 victory in the Europa League final in May last year, making a crucial save from a Luke Shaw header in stoppage time to ensure his side won their first trophy in 17 years.

Last season, Vicario played 43 games for Spurs but struggled with errors at times and did not appear after March 22 following surgery for a hernia. Antonin Kinsky started in Vicario’s absence and held on to the No 1 spot even when Vicario returned to the squad for the final two games of the campaign.

Vicario began his career with his Udinese and made his first senior appearance while on loan at fourth-tier side Fontanafredda in 2014. He was loaned to fellow Serie D club Venezia in 2015, helping the club achieve promotion and signing on a permanent basis the following year.

A move to Cagliari followed in 2019, along with loan spells at Perugia and Empoli, before joined the latter pemanently in 2022.

Vicario has been capped five times at senior level by Italy and was part of the squad for nation’s run to the last 16 at the 2024 European Championships, though he was an unused substitute in all four games.

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Transfer news live updates: Barcelona reach Rodri agreement, Martinez’s Juventus move is off, and more

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The transfer window for clubs in Europe’s major leagues opened on various dates in June and July, although in reality deals were being negotiated in advance ready to be completed and registered when allowed.

Due to a Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom on August 31, the ‘summer’ transfer window for English clubs will actually close on September 1 at 11pm BST, which is 6pm ET and 3pm PT for readers Stateside.

That deadline applies to players signing for clubs in England. For players leaving them, different times can apply — more on that shortly.

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