Shields (9-0, 2 KOs), 24, the two-time Olympic gold medalist who has declared herself the greatest female boxer of all time, promised to knock out Habazin (20-3, 7 KOs), 30, of Croatia, who was stopped in one of her defeats.
"I'm once-in-a-century kind of athlete. I guarantee it's going to be over before six rounds," Shields said. "And I say six because I'm punching different. I'm stronger at 154. I'm faster."
"I'm once-in-a-century kind of athlete. I guarantee it's going to be over before six rounds," Shields said. "And I say six because I'm punching different. I'm stronger at 154. I'm faster."