Can Amanda Serrano kill two birds with one stone? It’s possible if Amanda Nunes agrees. She could have the comeback she looked forward to. Meanwhile, Serrano will get an opportunity to test her skills against the best and, if possible, extend her win streak in MMA to 3-0.
Amanda Nunes’ (23-5, 13 KOs) comeback plans, after a 2-year hiatus, with UFC 324 has hit a roadblock after her opponent, Kayla Harrison, withdrew from the fight.
Amanda Serrano has never been one to wait for opportunity she creates it. Just ten days after successfully defending her featherweight title, Amanda Serrano
Multi-weight champion Amanda Serrano has offered to replace Kayla Harrison at UFC 324. Harrison was injured, and a replacement is needed to save the card.
Despite having become one of the greatest female boxers of all time, Amanda Serrano has experience in the cage. On January 24, the UFC holds its first event of the year as UFC 324 lands in Las Vegas, kicking off their partnership with Paramount.
It was a dream return for Amanda Serrano in her homecoming fight at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, save one small detail. For Holly Holm, her dream is hanging by a thread.
MVP Promotions kicked off 2026 with a solid boxing card, headlined by a championship showcase and a high-profile co-main event. The night featured standout performances from Amanda Serrano and Holly Holm, setting the tone early in the year with competitive, fan-friendly action.
Amanda Serrano retained her unified featherweight titles (WBO and WBA) against Reina Tellez in a unanimous decision (98-92, 97-93, 97-93), as you can see
Reina Tellez might have just squandered her first world title opportunity before even stepping into the ring. The 22-year-old American was scheduled to
Puerto Rican fighter Amanda Serrano (47-4-1, 31 KOs) will return to the 126-pound division on Saturday night as she looks to bounce back from her trilogy loss to Katie Taylor in July 2025.
Haven’t you had enough of football? Boxing from Puerto Rico arrives just in time to kick off 2026 with some fresh fights on Saturday, January 3, as Amanda Serrano gets her long-awaited homecoming fight at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, and Holly Holm returns.
If you’re planning your night around the main event, this is the timing detail that actually matters. With a late-evening finish on deck, this DAZN card is built for fans who want to lock in the headline bout without guessing—or scrolling frantically once the fights are already underway.
Amanda Serrano (47-4-1, 31 KOs) will soon put her WBA and WBO featherweight world titles at stake against Reina Tellez (13-0-1, 5 KOs). Their bout headlines a Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) card at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Amanda Serrano is heading home to Puerto Rico with history on her mind. On January 3, the unified featherweight champion will defend her WBA and WBO titles
Amanda Serrano (47-4-1, 30 KOs) is all set to face Reina Tellez (13-0-1, 5 KOs) at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on January 3.
The calendar flips to 2026, the confetti from New Year’s Eve is barely off the floor, and DAZN is already moving with purpose. While January is usually treated like boxing’s recovery month, this card skips the slow burn entirely.
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO – December 30, 2025 – Today at Plaza del Quinto Centenario (Plaza del Tótem) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, boxing trailblazer and unified
Amanda Serrano will defend her WBA, WBO, and IBO featherweight titles against Reina Tellez on January 3, as we preview the upcoming fight. Serrano was meant to face Erika Cruz, but the latter’s VADA test returned an “atypical” result for clenbuterol.
On January 3, at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Amanda Serrano vs Reina Tellez headlines a Most Valuable Promotions card, live on DAZN. They will meet for Serrano’s WBO/WBA featherweight titles.
In the first significant boxing card of 2026, WBA/WBO unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano will now face a new opponent in her title defense after her original opponent failed a drug test.
The Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz rematch is off after Cruz returned an “atypical” result for the banned substance clenbuterol during a VADA test. It is important to note that the test result is currently classified as an “adverse finding” rather than a definitive failure.
Unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano will take on Reina Tellez on Jan. 3 in Puerto Rico after Erika Cruz was removed from the bout due to an atypical finding in her Voluntary Anti-Doping Association test.
July 3rd heralded the release of the highly anticipated UFC documentary “Taylor vs. Serrano” on Netflix. This compelling film serves as a prelude to the eagerly awaited bout scheduled for July 11th, and it’s certainly something that fans and curious spectators alike will want to delve into.
Serrano's record for holding a belt in seven different divisions appears like one that will go untouched. Yet, Taylor remains the lone dark mark on her resume.