Headlining on TikTok & targeting KO record - Serrano eyes history
Summary
Amanda Serrano, a Puerto Rican boxer with multiple world titles, will defend her featherweight belts in a fight streamed live on TikTok for the first time. If she wins by knockout, she will set a new record for the most knockout wins in women's boxing history.Key Facts
- Amanda Serrano has won world titles in seven weight classes during her 17-year career.
- She will defend her WBA and WBO featherweight titles against Argentina’s Lucrecia Manzur.
- The fight will be the first live world championship boxing event streamed on TikTok.
- Serrano aims to break the record for the most knockouts in women's boxing, currently tied at 32.
- The fight rounds will last two minutes each, which Serrano believes will increase the chance for a knockout.
- Serrano joined TikTok six months ago and uses it daily to connect with fans.
- She plans to retire soon, with a final fight expected later this year or early 2027.
- Serrano is now helping younger fighters as a manager and promoter.
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