Franchón Crews-Dezurn: The Heavy Hitting Diva Faces Shields in Epic Rematch
February 23, 2026 — Last night in Detroit, boxing fans witnessed a clash of titans: Franchón Crews-Dezurn vs. Claressa Shields. The rematch everyone wanted—ten years in the making. And yeah, Shields walked away with the undisputed heavyweight crown… but Crews-Dezurn? She left no doubt: she's still the real deal.
Who Is Franchón Crews-Dezurn?
Born in Norfolk, Virginia, raised in Baltimore—she's 38, 5'8", 72-inch reach, orthodox stance. Nickname? The Heavy Hitting Diva. And trust me, it fits. She debuted pro in 2016, same year as Shields. Fast forward: she's held every major belt at super middleweight—WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF—making history as one of the few women to fight on men's undisputed cards.
Franchón Crews-Dezurn—belt up, confidence on max. (Photo: Unsplash)
Last Night's Fight: Shields Wins, But Crews-Dezurn Shines
It wasn't pretty. A brutal weigh-in brawl, an ankle twist mid-camp—yet she still stepped in the ring. Shields dominated with speed and jab, taking a unanimous decision. But Crews-Dezurn landed bombs. Her power? Undeniable. Record now: 10-2 (2 KOs). And she's not retiring anytime soon.
“I came to fight, not to dance. Next time? It's my turn.” — Franchón Crews-Dezurn, post-fight
Why She Matters in 2026 Boxing
She's not just a fighter—she's a brand. Instagram @thehhdiva has 70k followers. Flashy ring walks, trash talk, real grit. Women’s boxing is booming, and she’s one of the faces driving it. Want more? Check these older posts:
- Claressa Shields: How She Built an Empire
- The Rise of Women’s Boxing in 2025
- Heavyweight Title Drama: Past & Future
Pure power—Franchón in full swing. (Photo: Unsplash)
Final Thoughts
Shields won last night, but Crews-Dezurn proved she belongs. Next fight? Could be redemption. Follow her journey—because the Diva’s not done punching.
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