Overview
- Shields’ new partnership guarantees at least $8 million over two years with no set number of bouts disclosed.
- The agreement links the undefeated champion with Wynn Records and Salita Promotions for multi-fight events and cross-promotional opportunities.
- Promoters say the deal builds on her July win in Detroit, which drew an announced crowd of 15,366 at Little Caesars Arena.
- Shields, 30, is 17-0, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and the only boxer to hold all four major titles in three weight classes simultaneously.
- She plans a ring return in early 2026 and has voiced interest in the 2028 Olympics, though current rules prohibit professional boxers.