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Notebook: More firsts for trailblazer Serrano in defense vs. Manzur

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Dan Rafael
Aug 20, 2026
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Amanda Serrano, the lineal and unified WBO/WBA women’s featherweight champion, has long been a trailblazer in women’s boxing.

The Puerto Rican legend has won world titles in a women’s record seven divisions; her first epic battle with fellow future Hall of Famer Katie Taylor in 2022 was the first women’s bout to headline at iconic Madison Square Garden in New York and was a sellout; and she was one of the first women to strongly advocate for women to fight three-minute rounds like men instead of the female standard two minutes.

So it should be no surprise that her next bout, a defense against Lucrecia Manzur on Friday night at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, will have two more firsts attached to it.

  • It will headline the first boxing event to stream on social media behemoth TikTok. The Most Valuable Promotions card begins at 6 p.m. ET with the main card commencing at 9 p.m. and it will stream for free on MVP’s TikTok, Jake Paul’s TikTok and the MVP and Paul YouTube channels.

  • The bout will be the first women’s world title fight scheduled for 12 two-minute rounds instead of the female standard 10 rounds for title fights.

“We are fighting on TikTok Live,” Serrano said at Wednesday’s news conference. “The first. MVP is doing big things for the sport of women’s boxing, and for women in general. I am so excited to be a part of this. This is truly one of the highest moments in my life and my career.”


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