Professional boxer Claressa Shields and reality star Tesheki have been at each other’s necks all week, arguing over their ability to destroy the other in a physical bout. While it may seem obvious that Shields, as an Olympic-level boxer, would likely take the W, fans of Tesheki have asserted that her hands are also lethal based on her dust-ups with other women on reality show Baddies.
In fact, fans of the Zeus Network favorite were what prompted the back-and-forth between the two ladies, with Shields taking offense to being compared to the proclaimed “street fighter,” who eventually used the boxer’s current beau, Papoose, to take an unexpected shot during their online tussle.
See how it all went down — including Pap’s reaction to being dragged into their beef — below.
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Challenging The ‘Baddies’ And Their Fans
Image Credit: Nic Antaya/Getty Images The issue began with fans of Tesheki tagging Shields on social media asserting the reality star could beat the boxer in a fight, a notion the champ found laughable.
“These girls’ fans will come on here and say, ‘Tesheki will do this to you’ or ‘Ivory will beat you up,’…I be like, ‘Ya’ll got to be some damn fools. Because, one, I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I am a trained killer.” She added that, unlike the squabbles on Baddies, she doesn’t do “30 second fights.”
“You give me three minutes with any of them girls, and it’s going to be bad. Two, two minutes and it’s going to be bad.” Check out the clip below.
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Tesheki Doesn’t Back Down
Image Credit: The Jason Lee Show. Tesheki responded to Shields’ assertion that she would win in a fight during a visit to The Jason Lee Show, where she stated that, if given the same training as the professional boxer, she would “beat the f**k outta her.”
“Bi*ch, you train everyday. Let me do the training you doing and let me not be off the weed and poppers. Bi*ch, I’m the motherf**king champion around this bi*ch.”
She added that it would take a $1,000,000 check for her to step into the ring with Shields.
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“You need to go to rehab…”
Image Credit: Amanda Edwards/Getty Images) Claressa responded with a livestream session, where she dismissed Tesehki’s claim that, with equal training, they could competitively go toe-to-toe. She also took offense to the idea that a smoker who “popped pills” could beat her up under any circumstance, suggesting she go to rehab and “get that sh*t outta your system.”
Finally, she says she was simply being honest when fans asked if she could beat up Tesehki, and that the reality star should check her followers — not her — for pitting them against one another.
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Picture With Pap?
Image Credit: Tesehki. Tesehki responded with an Instagram story taunting Shields, claiming her fights “make no noise” while the reality star’s squabbles are highly-discussed. She later brought Claressa’s man, Brooklyn rapper Papoose, into the mess, sharing a post of them together scored to Foxy Brown’s 2001 hit, “Candy” featuring Kelis.
“Chileee, ya [ninja emoji] know who the champ is,” she captioned the snap. See both posts below.
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Squabble Up
Image Credit: Nic Antaya/Getty Images) Shields first responded to Tesehki’s claim that her fights “make no noise,” calling the reality star’s TV squabbles “lil elementary school street fights,” and telling her to “get off my cewchie” via Instagram. Over on X/Twitter, she added, “These heaux is jealous because they can’t fight! Not street fight & damn sure not professionally!! I keep telling these folks fighting for a couple seconds with security guards breaking it up is way different from putting on gloves going 2 minutes with no one to save you, these folks crazy lol.”
She also brought up accusations of Tesehki sexually abusing sister Chrisean Rock as kids.
As far as the snap of Papoose, Shields seemingly responded with a video of herself running on a treadmill while saying she’s ready to put the paws on Tesehki as soon as possible. Check it out below.
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Papoose’s Reaction
Image Credit: Paras Griffin/Getty Images) Papoose also subtly reacted to being pulled into his girlfriend’s feud, asserting his loyalty to Shields with a beautiful snap of her shared to his Instagram Stories, scored to Faith Evans’ 2001 ballad, “I Love You.”
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Claressa Is Back To “Ignoring The Hate”
Image Credit: Marleen Moise/Getty Images for WSF In a Wednesday (April 23) morning post shared to her Instagram Stories, Shields claims that she’s done going back-and-forth with the “baddie,” but still has no problem squaring up with her if it ever came down to it. Check out her full post below.
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