
Hopefully 2026 will bring record breaking, history making the boxer more success and positive press.
Boxing champion Claressa Shields is under online scrutiny, asking her wife and children. leave a holiday toy gift He was hosted in Flint, Michigan.
Shields took to social media to discuss the incident during his annual Christmas giveaway. He described the woman as a “troll” who repeatedly criticized Shields online before participating in the giveaway.
“He was trolling me online and telling me how he was going to spit on me. You know, just taking notes and talking about me all the time. It got to the point where I blocked the girl from everything.”
Shields said to his wife. “Don’t even make a big scene, just go.” Shields believed the woman’s presence was not bona fide, but related to previous antagonistic online behavior.
“I had my Christmas present and the girl came to the front of the line with her kids. The person who is bigger than me, the god in me is like, man, it’s great that he’s here to receive gifts or whatever. But he was online saying I was broke. smiled in his face and said, “Go away.”
Shields later expressed regret after finding out, they let the woman and her children go. He mentioned that he might have handled the situation differently if he had known their circumstances.
Shields, a Flint native and multi-division world champion, regularly hosts holiday giveaways and community events in the city as part of his philanthropic efforts, which have received positive coverage. While her events have always been well received, Shields herself has sometimes taken the Internet the wrong way.
Recently, her relationship with married rapper Papoos has soured had internet giving him the side eye. The world champion boxer often comments on the Internet with fans and the rapper’s famous wife. Remy Ma. Shields also extended an open invitation to former women’s boxer Leila Ali to step into the ring once again with a purse of $15 million. Ali rejected the offer. Reactions to his recent controversy have been mixed. Which, unfortunately, casts a shadow on the boxer’s good deeds. Let’s hope 2026 brings more success and positive press for the record-breaking, history-making boxer.
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