THERE WAS MORE than just Katie Taylor making headlines this week as women’s boxing made its olympic debut.
One of the other trailblazers was 17-year-old American middleweight Claressa Shields.
Yesterday, the gold medallist was in the NBC Olympics studio when host Willie Geist asked her why she chose to become a boxer. And her answer, from behind a sly grin, was as honest as it was epic… “I just love fighting. And I love beating people up.”
Why was this young lady not more prominently featured this week? She had one of the better gold medal winning dances. She’s 17. And she’s awesome!
London 2012: Is this the quote of the Games?
THERE WAS MORE than just Katie Taylor making headlines this week as women’s boxing made its olympic debut.
One of the other trailblazers was 17-year-old American middleweight Claressa Shields.
Yesterday, the gold medallist was in the NBC Olympics studio when host Willie Geist asked her why she chose to become a boxer. And her answer, from behind a sly grin, was as honest as it was epic…
“I just love fighting. And I love beating people up.”
Why was this young lady not more prominently featured this week? She had one of the better gold medal winning dances. She’s 17. And she’s awesome!
No Dublin event – for now – to welcome Ireland’s Olympians home
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