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Former amateur boxer who stacked shelves in a New York store defends herself against her attacker with 15 punches in 5 seconds

Referential image of Claressa Shields, who defended the worker at the New York location.

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A former amateur boxer who was stacking shelves in a New York store he delivered a burst of 15 blows in 5 seconds to another woman who was presumably under the influence of alcohol and was about to attack her.

In the video shared by the reporter called Fight Haven on Twitter (@FightHaven) you can see how the boxer (this is how the tweeter defined her) is crouched down doing her job, when from one moment to the next, the user approaches to hit her.

But the boxer’s response stunned the aggressor who had no reaction capacity and ended up looking like a boxing pear.

When it seemed that everything was over, the employee dropped a couple more blows before the initial person responsible for the fight showed her impression to the cashier, who was a spectator of the altercation.

Former Golden Gloves boxing legend hands out 12 pieces of mashed potatoes, fries and a cookie to a woman who attacked her while she was stacking shelves in New York. says the text of the tweet.

Amanda Serrano and Claressa Shields defend the boxer

Reacting to the video posted by @FightHaven, the professional boxer of Puerto Rican origin, Amanda Serrano, intervened to note that the employee was not a former Golden Gloves Boxing legend, as the tweeter had suggested.

“She could have fought in the GG, however, she represented,” concluded Serrano.

Likewise, the American boxer Claressa Shields commented on the video published from another account, delimiting: “Stop messing with people!”

At the moment, the exact location of the place where the events occurred is unknown, as is the name of the worker.

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