By Felix Jesus Mendoza
The unified featherweight champion, Amanda Serrano, He retained his WBA and WBO world titles after defeating Cheyenne Hanson by technical knockout.. The fight, held at the County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, It ended two minutes and twenty-five seconds into the second round..
This contest was fought under the regulations of men’s boxing, agreed to ten rounds lasting three minutes each.
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The modification in time per episode allowed Amanda Serrano and his opponent will structure a working figuring out based on tactical analysis and precision from the first bell.
Adoption of the three-minute rules
During the preparation of the fight, the Puerto Rican champion defended the implementation of this time format for women’s boxing.
At the official press conference organized by the promoter Most Treasured Promotions (MVP), Amanda Serrano explained the impact of this measure on discipline.
“We needed a change. Many women want to fight for three minutes. They want more time to show their skills, more time to get knockouts and more time to be compared to men,” declared Amanda Serrano before the media gathered in Texas.
The strategy of the confrontation began to take shape from the first round. Hanson tried to keep the distance by combining movements and quick strikes, while Amanda Serrano He advanced progressively, looking for the ideal spaces to connect his left combinations with power.
The definition of the fight in the second round
For the second episode, The unified monarch increased the volume of her offensive and imposed physical conditions on the ring. Hanson tried to respond with left hooks, but her attacks were contained by the defense of the Puerto Rican boxer, who continued to press forward.
Amanda Serrano She cornered her rival against the ropes and connected quick combinations to the body and face without receiving an effective response from the German challenger.
Given the lack of active defense on the part of the European boxer, the combat referee decided to stop the actions in the ring.
The victory consolidates the leadership of Amanda Serrano in the 126 pound division. With this triumph, the Puerto Rican athlete, supported by the promoter MVP, expands her professional record and maintains the validity of her world titles pending new mandatory defenses for this year.
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