Claressa Shields Cleared After Michigan Commission Finds Test Error
Claressa Shields Cleared After Michigan Commission Finds Test Error

Claressa Shields Cleared After Michigan Commission Finds Test Error

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Claressa Shields has been officially cleared of any wrongdoing by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after an investigation revealed a procedural error during the collection of her oral fluid sample, which had initially led to a positive marijuana test following her victory over Danielle Perkins on February 2. The commission's findings indicate that there is no longer any threat to the integrity of the sport or public safety, allowing Shields to resume her boxing career without penalty. Shields has consistently denied using marijuana, attributing the test result to potential contamination from secondhand smoke or issues with the testing process itself, including a broken swab. Her promoter, Dmitriy Salita, expressed satisfaction with the resolution, emphasizing Shields' discipline and integrity as an athlete. After a month of uncertainty, Shields celebrated her vindication and is now focused on future opportunities in the sport. The matter is now closed, with no further disciplinary actions pending against her.

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