DUABNTAWM NO (PLEASE CREDIT: Adam Dewey/Salita Promotions)
DETROIT (LUB XYA HLI 15, 2025) – Embodying the Detroit fighting spirit, Harrison Boass ib txoj haujlwm zoo nkauj uas tau tshaj tawm txog kaum-plaub xyoo. Ntawm txoj haujlwm kom rov qab teb lub npe ntiaj teb, Harrison is set to step back into the ring for the first time since his WBO Interim Super Welterweight showdown against Tim Tszyu in 2023. A force in the super welterweight division, Harrison yeej tua tau Jermanell Charlo hauv 2018 los ua WBC Super Welterweight tus yeej, giving Charlo his first defeat. Lub sij hawm no, Harrison tab tom npaj rau nws lub hometown kiv cua nyob rau lub cev muaj zog raws li kev sib koom tes nrog cov kev xav tau ntau Claressa Shields vs. Lani Daniels Hnyav Hnyav Ntiaj Teb Championship Championship Kev Lom Zem Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 26, ntawm me me caesars arena.
Rov qab haarrison yuav yog Dominican Republic's Edward Diaz (15-6, 12 Kos). Ib tug hnyav-tes sib tw, Diaz nyob ntawm heels ntawm kneckout yeej tshaj juan martinez.
Lub gwoat, Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 Kos), will return home on Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 26, when she puts her Undisputed Heavyweight World Championship on the line in the main event atMe Caesars Arena against the reigning IBF Lt. Heavyweight World Champion from New Zealand, Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 KO). Shield Vs. Daniels Wills Wa Pa Nyob Hauv Lub Ntiaj Teb, DAZN. Shields, Tus poj niam zoo nkauj tshaj plaws hauv keeb kwm, ua cov ntsiab lus ua ntej xyoo no los ntawm kev ua thawj tus poj niam puas tau lees tias tsis muaj kev txiav txim siab hnyav, txiv neej los poj niam, kom ua tiav cov xwm txheej tsis muaj tseeb hauv peb txoj kev sib cais hnyav.
Dmitry salita, Thawj Tswj Hwm ntawm Salita txhawb nqa:
“Tony Harrison and his family are the bedrock of the Detroit boxing community — deeply rooted, respected, and committed to giving back. It’s meaningful that Tony, the last world champion from Detroit, will be fighting at Little Caesars Arena, just minutes from where he grew up. Alongside Claressa Shields, another Michigan-born icon, this event showcases the strength, pride, and legacy of boxing in our great state.”
Tony Harrison:
“I can’t wait to fight in my hometown of Detroit on July 26th. The middleweight division better take notice — I’m coming for my second world title, and I’m more focused than ever.”
“It’s incredible to see what Salita is doing for boxing in Detroit. We’re here in my gym, right in the heart of the city, with cameras and photographers — and the kids see it. They get inspired. I’m fighting just down the street at Little Caesars Arena, live on DAZN, and that kind of visibility motivates the next generation. That’s what it’s all about.”