Amanda Serrano Sets Women’s KO Record With 2nd-Round TKO as Stephanie Han Retains WBA Title
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Updated · mostvaluablepromotions.com · May 31
Amanda Serrano Sets Women’s KO Record With 2nd-Round TKO as Stephanie Han Retains WBA Title
13 articles · Updated · mostvaluablepromotions.com · May 31
Amanda Serrano stopped Cheyenne Hanson at 2:25 of Round 2 in El Paso, defending her featherweight belts and claiming the women’s boxing record for most knockouts.
Stephanie Han kept her WBA lightweight title and unbeaten record with a majority decision over Holly Holm in their rematch, winning 96-94 on two cards after one judge scored it 95-95.
Lourdes Juarez also retained her WBC light flyweight belt, edging Yokasta Valle by split decision after a 10th-round knockdown, while Desley Robinson beat Mary Spencer by near-shutout unanimous decision.
The MVPW 03 undercard featured decision wins for Yesica Nery Plata, Nazarena Romero, Elise Soto and Alexander Gueche, while hometown fighter Miranda Reyes scored a second-round knockdown on the way to victory.
The El Paso card underscored MVPW 03’s focus on women’s championship boxing, with multiple title defenses and Serrano’s milestone providing the night’s biggest historical marker.
Does Holly Holm's controversial loss reveal a judging crisis that threatens the credibility of women's boxing?
Will this controversial defeat accelerate Holm's rumored MMA return for a blockbuster rematch with Ronda Rousey?