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Claressa Shields may be welcomed into boxing’s Hall of Fame with open arms, but she still won’t be allowed into events promoted by Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions.

Paul’s company announced the ban on Monday night after Shields’ altercation with the MVP-promoted Alycia Baumgardner during MVP and Netflix’s inaugural foray into MMA with Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano this past Saturday in Inglewood, California.

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A statement read:

“Most Valuable Promotions is aware of the incident during MVP’s Rousey vs. Carano event on Saturday night involving physical contact by Claressa Shields toward Alycia Baumgardner.

“MVP maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for hostile, threatening, or aggressive behavior toward fighters, staff, media, or guests at any of our events. Physical altercations outside the ring or cage are unacceptable in any MVP environment. MVP does not condone, tolerate, or accept Claressa Shields’ behavior in that setting and it reflects poorly on MVP and women’s sports, which we have worked tirelessly to uplift.

“Effective immediately, Claressa Shields is banned from all MVP events until further notice. There is a time and a place for fighter tension and banter, but to physically attack a fellow athlete while there as a guest inside a private VIP area is unacceptable.

“MVP would like to thank venue security for their swift response in addressing and de-escalating the situation and appreciate Alycia Baumgardner not retaliating and further amplifying the situation. We remain committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and professional environment for all participants and attendees at our events and will continue to enforce these standards without exception.”

Footage of the incident appeared to show Shields, Uncrowned’s No. 1 pound-for-pound women’s boxer, striking Baumgardner, Uncrowned’s No. 6 boxer, after a heated argument.

The pair had to be kept apart by event security.

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