Shields to fight Cornejo after Gabriels removed due to Voluntary Anti-Doping Association results

Shields was scheduled to box Hanna Gabriels, but the Costa Rican was removed from the card on Thursday due to results from a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test earlier this month.

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Claressa Shields holds her championship belts after defeating Marie-Eve Dicaire by decision for the women's super welterweight boxing title Friday, March 5, 2021, in Flint, Mich. Women’s boxing has been achieving a lot of milestones recently. Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields have led the way, and Ireland's Taylor will challenge Chantelle Cameron in Dublin on Saturday when another groundbreaking fighter Cecilia Braekhus takes on WBA world super-welterweight champion Terri Harper on the Taylor-Cameron undercard.

DETROIT (AP) — Claressa Shields has a new opponent for her marquee fight in the Motor City.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and women’s middleweight champion is now scheduled to face top-ranked contender Maricela Cornejo on June 3 at Little Caesars Arena.

Shields was scheduled to box Hanna Gabriels, but the Costa Rican was removed from the card on Thursday due to results from a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test earlier this month.

Gabriels (21-2-1, 12 KOs) put Shields (13-0, 2 KOs) on the mat before losing to her in a 2018 match at the Masonic Temple in Detroit.

The 36-year-old Cornejo, who is from Prosser, Washington, is ranked No. 1 among contenders in the 160-pound division after winning three straight fights that improved her record to 16-5 with six knockouts.

“I told my team to get me the best,” the 28-year-old Shields said.

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