After years of going back and forth, Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall will finally take place this weekend with the middleweight pair continuing their storied rivalry.
Hartlepool's Marshall was responsible for Shields' only defeat of her entire professional and amateur career back in 2012 and the pair's careers have run parallel, with the two finally set to meet in a professional bout on Saturday night.
The middleweight unification bout will see Shields' WBA, WBC, IBF, WBF, and The Ring female titles on the line against Marshall's WBO crown.
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Double Olympic Champion Shields brings her titles to the UK to take on Marshall who has an unbeaten record so far in her career with a record of 12-0 and ten of those wins coming via knockout.
However, she has only become world champion in the middleweight division while Shields has become undisputed champion across two weight divisions.
Tickets are still available for the fight on Saturday. Here's all you need to know.
How to buy tickets for Shields vs Marshall
Tickets are still available to purchase from £25 up to £248 - which will put you close to ringside.
You can purchase tickets here.
When is Shields vs Marshall?
The fight takes place on Saturday, September 10 at the O2 Arena in London.
Ring-walks are expected at around 10.30pm UK time, though that depends on the length of the undercard fights.
How can I watch Shields vs Marshall?
The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and will be streamed via the app on their mobile, tablet or computer device. A Sky Sports Day Pass is available via NOW TV for £11.99.
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