Twitter reacts to Claressa Shields’ successful MMA debut

Twitter reacted to Claressa Shields’ successful MMA debut on Thursday night.

Claressa Shields has successfully debuted in MMA.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist boxer and WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion had her first professional MMA bout on Thursday night in the main event of the 2021 PFL 4 card in Atlantic City, N.J. Shields (1-0) stopped Brittney Elkin (3-7) via TKO in the third round of their lightweight contest.

Shields struggled early, as she faced adversity on the ground in the first two rounds, but was able to rally back late, put Elkin in a tough position, and finish her with ground-and-pound.

Check below for the top Twitter reactions to Shields’ MMA debut.

Tatiana Suarez

Kevin Lee

Danny Segura

Jamahal Hill

Nolan King

Cub Swanson

Simon Samano

Eryk Anders

Deron Winn

Lauren Murphy

Derek Brunson

Amanda Serrano

Lou DiBella

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Twitter reacts to Claressa Shields’ successful MMA debut

Twitter reacted to Claressa Shields’ successful MMA debut on Thursday night.

Claressa Shields has successfully debuted in MMA.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist boxer and WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion had her first professional MMA bout on Thursday night in the main event of the 2021 PFL 4 card in Atlantic City, N.J. Shields (1-0) stopped Brittney Elkin (3-7) via TKO in the third round of their lightweight contest.

Shields struggled early, as she faced adversity on the ground in the first two rounds, but was able to rally back late, put Elkin in a tough position, and finish her with ground-and-pound.

Check below for the top Twitter reactions to Shields’ MMA debut.

Tatiana Suarez

Kevin Lee

Danny Segura

Jamahal Hill

Nolan King

Cub Swanson

Simon Samano

Eryk Anders

Deron Winn

Lauren Murphy

Derek Brunson

Amanda Serrano

Lou DiBella

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Claressa Shields tested, rallies to win MMA debut by third-round TKO

Claressa Shields was tested by Brittney Elkin but rallied to win her MMA debut by a third-round TKO.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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No longer just a boxer, Claressa Shields is now a winning mixed martial artist.

Shields (1-0), the two-time Olympic gold medalist and champion boxer, made her long-awaited MMA debut on Thursday at 2021 PFL 4 against Brittney Elkin (3-7) in a non-regular season lightweight bout, rallying to win by third-round TKO. The fight served as the main event of the evening at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., which aired on ESPN 2.

Elkin kept Shields at distance early by threatening with kicks. A minute into the fight, Elkin shot in for a takedown and successfully completed the attempt. The first test of Shields’ career on the mat was answered, as she worked her way back to her feet briefly, and ended up on top of Elkin after a scramble and began landing some hard punches.

 

Elkin was able to regain her position on top, keeping the ground pressure high on her opponent. A few moments later, she transitioned to full mount and began switching between hunting for submissions and landing ground and pound until the round ended.

 

Shields began the second round with a little more urgency by letting her hands fly and landed a couple of good punches. Elkin wasn’t interested in spending too much time on the feet and took the fight to the mat again, returning to full mount.

Elkin didn’t rush anything from the position, knowing she was the more experienced fighter on the mat. Towards the end of the round, she jumped on an armbar attempt, but Shields was ready to escape it and get to her knees. From there, Shields landed hard punches until the round ended while Elkin covered up.

The third round began with Elkin shooting in for a takedown that Shields defended well. After the sprawl, Shields rained down hard punches while Elkin held on to her opponent’s legs. With the threat of regaining position lessened, Shields continued to throw punches on the ground until the referee saw enough.

 

“I feel like I am dreaming! This is crazy,” Shields said during her post-fight interview.

After stuffing the takedown in the third round, Shields’ corner wanted the boxer to return to the feet to let her hands go.

“They were saying let her up, and I just told myself, ‘hell naw’,” Shields said.

Shields, 26, joined the PFL in 2020 and has been training at Jackson Wink MMA for over seven months alongside former UFC champions Holly Holm and Jon Jones to prepare for the jump from the boxing ring to the cage. On Thursday, the takedown defense she picked up in the training room led her to victory.

Undefeated in the boxing ring, she can now call herself an undefeated MMA fighter as well after an impressive crossover debut in Saturday’s main event.

Claressa Shields tested, rallies to win MMA debut by third-round TKO

Claressa Shields was tested by Brittney Elkin but rallied to win her MMA debut by a third-round TKO.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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No longer just a boxer, Claressa Shields is now a winning mixed martial artist.

Shields (1-0), the two-time Olympic gold medalist and champion boxer, made her long-awaited MMA debut on Thursday at 2021 PFL 4 against Brittney Elkin (3-7) in a non-regular season lightweight bout, rallying to win by third-round TKO. The fight served as the main event of the evening at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., which aired on ESPN 2.

Elkin kept Shields at distance early by threatening with kicks. A minute into the fight, Elkin shot in for a takedown and successfully completed the attempt. The first test of Shields’ career on the mat was answered, as she worked her way back to her feet briefly, and ended up on top of Elkin after a scramble and began landing some hard punches.

 

Elkin was able to regain her position on top, keeping the ground pressure high on her opponent. A few moments later, she transitioned to full mount and began switching between hunting for submissions and landing ground and pound until the round ended.

 

Shields began the second round with a little more urgency by letting her hands fly and landed a couple of good punches. Elkin wasn’t interested in spending too much time on the feet and took the fight to the mat again, returning to full mount.

Elkin didn’t rush anything from the position, knowing she was the more experienced fighter on the mat. Towards the end of the round, she jumped on an armbar attempt, but Shields was ready to escape it and get to her knees. From there, Shields landed hard punches until the round ended while Elkin covered up.

The third round began with Elkin shooting in for a takedown that Shields defended well. After the sprawl, Shields rained down hard punches while Elkin held on to her opponent’s legs. With the threat of regaining position lessened, Shields continued to throw punches on the ground until the referee saw enough.

 

“I feel like I am dreaming! This is crazy,” Shields said during her post-fight interview.

After stuffing the takedown in the third round, Shields’ corner wanted the boxer to return to the feet to let her hands go.

“They were saying let her up, and I just told myself, ‘hell naw’,” Shields said.

Shields, 26, joined the PFL in 2020 and has been training at Jackson Wink MMA for over seven months alongside former UFC champions Holly Holm and Jon Jones to prepare for the jump from the boxing ring to the cage. On Thursday, the takedown defense she picked up in the training room led her to victory.

Undefeated in the boxing ring, she can now call herself an undefeated MMA fighter as well after an impressive crossover debut in Saturday’s main event.

Video: What are the expectations for Claressa Shields’ PFL debut?

Video: What are the expectations for Claressa Shields’ PFL debut?

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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Claressa Shields is set to make her MMA debut at 2021 PFL 4 on Thursday evening.

We have seen boxers make the switch from the ring to the cage before with varying results, but Shields (0-0) believes her skills will translate when she faces Brittney Elkin (3-6) in a lightweight bout at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.

Perhaps the highest-profile boxer to switch over to MMA, not to mention in the middle of her prime as well, decided to find out what will happen in a fight where she has to worry about kicks, takedowns, and much more.

Ultimately, what should the expectations be for Shields in her MMA debut? Our “Spinning Back Clique” panel of George Garcia, Danny Segura, and Matthew Wells weighed in with host John Morgan.

You can watch the discussion in the video above or check out the full episode below.

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Video: What are the expectations for Claressa Shields’ PFL debut?

Video: What are the expectations for Claressa Shields’ PFL debut?

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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Claressa Shields is set to make her MMA debut at 2021 PFL 4 on Thursday evening.

We have seen boxers make the switch from the ring to the cage before with varying results, but Shields (0-0) believes her skills will translate when she faces Brittney Elkin (3-6) in a lightweight bout at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.

Perhaps the highest-profile boxer to switch over to MMA, not to mention in the middle of her prime as well, decided to find out what will happen in a fight where she has to worry about kicks, takedowns, and much more.

Ultimately, what should the expectations be for Shields in her MMA debut? Our “Spinning Back Clique” panel of George Garcia, Danny Segura, and Matthew Wells weighed in with host John Morgan.

You can watch the discussion in the video above or check out the full episode below.

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