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Rio Olympics: Claressa Shields, 21, is first US boxer ever to win back-to-back golds

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Claressa Shields has done the unprecedented, and in the process, established her name as one of the greatest -- maybe the greatest -- female boxers in history.

The 21-year-old from Flint, Mich., defended her gold medal on Sunday afternoon, winning by unanimous decision over Nouchka Fontijn in the women's middlewight class (69-75kg). With this win, combined with her gold from the 2012 London Games, Shields becomes the first American boxer in history to win consecutive Olympic gold medals.