UFC president Dana White seems open to a boxing match between UFC women’s bantamweight and featherweight champion Amanda Nunes and undefeated boxing middleweight champion and former gold medal winner Claressa Shields.

When asked by TMZ, White said he’s not opposed to the fight and praised Nunes’ power for “hitting like a truck.” For that reason, he thinks Nunes would have a chance.

Speaking to Sirius XM’s “MMA Tonight,” Shields (9-0 boxing) responded and said she’d be willing to box Nunes (18-4 MMA, 11-1 UFC), under one condition: if it’s at 154 pounds.

“I give her full props – in MMA right now, she would beat me, at this point,” Shields said. “If we’re talking about we had to fight tomorrow, she would beat me, and at this point, if me and her were to fight tomorrow, I would knock her out in a boxing match, so that’s just pretty clear. But if Dana White wants to have her come over to boxing and try her luck with me, I’m more than willing to meet her at 154 (pounds), and we could fight.”

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Shields said she could tell White respects her credentials but warned Nunes that boxing and MMA are two different sports, and that she’d take her out should the two enter a boxing ring.

“I think Dana White has a lot of belief in Amanda Nunes and during that little interview, he didn’t say I wouldn’t knock her out, he didn’t say that she would beat me,” Shields said. “He said it wouldn’t be a bad fight, and it would be interesting, and I’m happy that he believes in her and I know what I can do inside the boxing ring, so no disrespect to Amanda Nunes, but it’s a different game, MMA and boxing.”

Shields last fought in April, earning a unanimous decision over the previously undefeated Christina Hammer and now holds the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO and WBC Diamond women’s middleweight titles. She also won gold in both the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.

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