Overview
- Promoters and Shields say the contract guarantees at least $8 million across multiple fights and includes a $3 million signing bonus.
- Salita Promotions describes the agreement as the richest in women’s boxing, partnering with Wynn Records to merge boxing with music and media.
- Reporting confirms a two-year term, while outlets differ on fight count, with some noting no set number and others citing a four-bout minimum.
- Shields plans to fight in early 2026 and has discussed two or three bouts next year before a potential break to start a family.
- Opponents have not been finalized, with reports mentioning possibilities such as Franchon Crews Dezurn or Shadasia Green and major-market venues under consideration.