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WBO presents the Amanda Serrano championship
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WBO presents the Amanda Serrano championship
San Juan, Puerto Rico -The World Boxing Organization (WBO) and its president Gustavo Olivieri announced the Amandy Serrano Championships, the historical boxing card of all women, dedicated to emphasizing the importance of local talents, takes place on Saturday, May 10 at 19.00 (est) on the popular Plaza, Distrito T-Mobile.
The event, which is free and open to the audience, is a milestone for the amateur boxing of women in Puerto Rico, presenting 12 live duels after three rounds, lasting one to two minutes, depending on the division of age. Official weighing will take place on Friday, May 9 at 18.00 (est) in the same place.
There will be an unusual configuration that imitates the best professional boxing events for the pleasure of Portoric families present at Distrito T-Mobile that evening.
This event will also include the unique exhibition of souvenirs of Amanda Serrano, which contains her most symbol achievements in professional boxing. There will also be photographic possibilities and many surprises.
“WBO has the pleasure to institutionalize the boxing card of the first woman in honor of Amanda Serrano, our undisputed world featherweight champion, who was a pioneer in the development and exponential recognition in women’s boxing.

“It has been my dream for many years and it has finally become a reality,” said Serrano, who is currently in Puerto Rico, preparing to fight the trilogy with Katie Taylor, planned for July in Madison Square Garden in Modern York. “When I started boxing, I participated in events that were only for men who made me try to develop a boxing card only for women, so that we could present our future masters. I am extremely proud of these newborn puerto -Rykaan boxers who start this sport with great motivation. On May 10, it will be a historic night for women in women’s boxing in Puerto Rico, a (women).
This event that will take place every year, is an initiative with a enormous impact, which strengthens the involvement of WBO and Amandy Serrano in sports equality.

The fights will be broadcast live on the WBO YouTube channel (youtube.com/@worldboxingorg) and WBO website on Facebook (Facebook.com/worldboxingorg) and also WAPA deportes the Facebook page and WAPA.TV.
The winners will receive, on behalf of Serrano and Oliveri, replicas of the trophy of the seven -time world champion in the division and a special WBO belt with the title of “future master”, as well as a cash prize.

Ivan “Iron Boy” Calderon, a former world champion in two weight and a member of the International Gallery of Boxing Fame, along with the well -known boxing analyst Claudia Trejos, will supervise the commentary on the game and interviews after the fight.
Baatriz Calis, an outstanding sports anchor and boxing host, will supervise the presentation of boxers during official weighing and night.
We would like to thank our sponsors Department of Sport and Recreation Puerto Rico, Amanda Serrano, Puerto Rican Books Federation, Wapa Deportes, Wapa Digital, Boxing Boxing, Metro in Casino, Metro with Caesars Sportsbook and Distrito T-Mobile.

All-Women combat card:
1) Kaleisha Figuero from Atlantic Boxing Vs. Geralivete Palau from Barranquitas (aged 13-14, 85 pounds, 0-5).
2) Eyeribeth Pagan with Rio Grande vs. Joriangelis Sierra from Cheo Apo Apo Apo Apo Apolinte (as 13-14, 101 pounds., 6-10).
3) Yaliz Figueroa with Atlantic Boxing vs. Ezeiris Hernandez from breeding boxing (aged 15-16, 101 pounds, 6-10).
4) Dixie Delgado from breeding boxing vs. Arylis Rivera from Canovanas (aged 15-16, 106 pounds, 0-5).
5) KIRTA Portlatinat La Charca vs. Yellow Ramirez of Titanes Boxing (as 15-16, 110 pounds, open).
6) Yamirelis Marquez with Trujillo Alto vs. Jylianisse Amaro from Luquillo (age 15-16, 119 pounds, 6-10).
7) Kamila Garcia from Trujillo Alto vs. Nikeysha Guernard from Rivera Boxing (aged 15-16, 119 pounds, open).
8) Jennoliz Aguirre from Camuy vs. Cinelis Figueroa from Dorado (as 15-16, 132 pounds, open).
9) Adamilis Gonzez from Allberge Olmicipo vs. Genesis Lopez from Punta James (as 19, 106 pounds, open).
10) Milady Santana from Humcao vs. Paola Rivera from Barranquithas (as 19, 114 pounds, open).
11) Delila Magana from La Perla vs. Genesis Sella of San German (as 19, 132 pounds, 6-10).
12) Tayshka Gonzalez from Parcelas Falu vs. Shenille Class (aged 19+, 138 pounds, open).
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OMB will present the stylish Amandy Serrano championship
San Juan, Puerto Rico -The World Boxing Organization (WBO) and its president, Mr. Gustavo Olivieri, are pleased to announce this event, Amanda Serrano Championships-Historical Amateur Boxing Billboard devoted to emphasizing the talent, which will take place on Saturday, May 10 from 19:00 (Est) in the popular Plaza district, T-Mobile.
The event, which is completely free and open to the audience, will be a milestone for amateur boxing women in Puerto Rico, depicting 12 live fights after three rounds, which can last from one to two minutes, depending on the age of the boxers. Official weighing will take place on Friday, May 9 at 18.00 (est) at the same headquarters.
Spectacular assembly will be done by imitating the best professional boxing events to enjoy the whole family of Puerto Rican, on the popular square, T-Mobile district that night.
This holiday will also include an exhibition of Amanda Serrano’s unique articles, which emphasizes its most symbol achievements in professional boxing, there will be possibilities of photos, among many surprises.
“OMB has the pleasure to institutionalize the first female boxing event in honor of our non -training world champion, Amanda Serrano, who was a pioneer in the development and exponential recognition of women’s boxing. Amanda’s achievements are not a precedent, and along with their ground the event will be a platform on which they will be able to display every day before the world of Olivieri Miranda.
“This is the dream of many years and after all it will be a reality,” said Amanda Serrano, who is in Puerto Rico, preparing to fight the trilogy with Katie Taylor planned for Julio, Madison Square Garden in Modern York. “When I started in boxing, I went to events, and the billboards came only from men and I sat in these events and dreamed of making only a billboard only from women to see future masters and I am proud of these newborn Puerto Rico fighters who start boxing with great motivation and I can’t be more satisfied with it.
The competition, which will take place every year, is an initiative with a high impact, which strengthens the commitment of OMB and Amanda Serrano in sports capital.
The fights will be broadcast live via the WBO YouTube channel (youtube.com/@worldboxingorg), as well as on WBO pages on Facebook (Facebook.com/worldboxingorg) and deportes, in addition to the mobile apply of WAPA.TV.
The winners will receive from Serrano and Oliveri, a trophy referring to the world champion of the seven division, a special OMB belt called “Future Champion” and financial compensation.
The world champion of two divisions and a member of the International Gallery of Sław, IVán “Iron Boy” Calderón, together with a well -known boxing sports analyst, Claudia Trejos, will be responsible for comments and interviews after the fight.
The outstanding sports anchor and Boxeo Beatriz Calis presenter will be responsible for the presentation of boxers in official weighing and fighting.
Thank you to our sponsor for the Recreation and Sport Department, Amanda Serrano, Puerto Rican Boking Federation, Wapa Deportes, Wapa Digital, Boxing Boxing, Metro Casino, Metrobets with Caesars Sportsbook and T-Mobile district.
Billboard women in the agenda is as follows:
- Kaleisha Figueroa with Atlantic Boxing vs. Geralivette Palace of Ravine (age 13-14, 85 pounds, 0-5).
- Yeribeth Pagan de Rio Grande vs. Joriangelis Sierra de Cheo Aponte (age 13-14, 101 pounds, 6-10).
- Yaliz Figueroa de Atlantic Boxing vs. Ezeiris Hernández de breeding boxing (age 15-16, 101 pounds, 6-10).
- DIXIE DELGADO DE BRADZERSKA VS. Arell Rivera de Canovanas (age 15-16, 106 pounds, 0-5).
- Kirrirate Portatlatin de la Chara vs. Jenelie Ramírez de Titans Boxing (age 15-16, 110 pounds, open).
- Yamirelis Márquez de Trujillo Alto vs. Jylianisse Amaro de Luquillo (age 15-16, 119 pounds, 6-10).
- Kamila García de Trujillo Alto vs. Nikeysha Guernard de Rivera Boxing (15-16 years elderly, 119 pounds, open).
- Jennoliz Aguirre de Camuy vs. Cinelliz Figueroa de Dorado (age 15-16, 132 pounds, open).
- Adamaris González de Albergue Olympic vs. Genesis López de Punta Santiago (age 19+, 106 pounds, open).
- Milady Santana de Humacao vs. Paola Rivera de Barranquitas (age 19+, 114 pounds, open).
- Delila Magana de la Perla vs. Genesis Sella de San German (age 19+, 132 pounds, 6-10).
- Tyyshka González de Parcelas Wave vs. Shenille Class (age 19, 138 pounds, open).
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Jarrell Miller boldly predicts the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora fight
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Jarrell Miller shared his thoughts on the course of the blockbuster fight between Deontay Wilder and Derek Chisora.
Wilder will face Chisora on April 4 at the O2 Arena and Miller has revealed who he thinks has the advantage.
April 4 marks the 50th fight of the careers of “The Bronze Bomber” and “Del Boy,” and the loser will likely retire.
Miller spoke to Up-to-date Betting Offers and honestly admitted that the threat from Wilder has diminished in recent years.
“Deontay’s skills deteriorated when he changed coaches.
“I feel like if Wilder stuck to his name, being a wild man and fighting wild and doing wild shit, he would still be a guy who is threatening.
“But when you try to tame the beast and become a boxer, he’s not a boxer. He’s never been through boxing the conventional way, and now you’re trying to change his style. It’s not working for him.
“Style makes fights, and Chisora has a style that definitely hurts him.”
Before his trilogy with Tyson Fury, “The Bronze Bomber” had a staggering record of 40 wins, 39 of which came by stoppage.
However, he has emerged as a different fighter in recent years, looking timid in back-to-back losses to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang on Riyadh Season shows.
He last appeared on the field in June 2025, when he stopped Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round.

Miller continued and talked about the skills Chisora possesses that could lead him to a huge victory in what he promises will be the last fight of his career.
“Chisora is one of those guys who is so sturdy.
“He is very powerful mentally. He has a physically fit engine.
“He may look tired, but he can still fight. Deontay I can’t fight tired, not like this Chisora yes.

“So I think Chisora is in it. The best man wins, but I think Chisora will get him.”
Chisora is on a three-fight winning streak following his loss to Tyson Fury in 2022.
He went the distance in all three contests, scoring unanimous victories over Gerald Washington, Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin in the final stoppage.
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On Sunday, Jai Opetaia will make his Zuffa Boxing debut in a fight against Brandon Glanton.
Opetaia enters the fight against Glanton undefeated.
Since turning professional in 2015, the Australian has dominated with 23 stoppage victories.
His last three fights have been in his native Australia, all three of them competitions ending before the start of the ninth round.
The Australian defeated former unified cruiserweight world champion Mairis Briedis in 2022.
Opetaia really made his mark on the world stage with a series of victories on the season’s card in Riyad, including victories over Ellis Zorro, Briedis in the return and Jack Massey, whose team were forced to throw in the towel.
His name has also made headlines after recently signing with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing after years of working with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.
Opetaia currently holds the IBF and Ring Magazine world cruiserweight titles.

Despite holding the IBF belt, he will not be on the line with Glanton as the pair will instead fight for the Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight crown.
Glanton comes into the competition off the back of a massive win over Marcus Browne last year in Lagos, Nigeria.
Before Browne’s victory, Glanton was outpointed by Chris Billam-Smith on the undercard of the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Opetaia vs Glanton – date, place, start time and ring walks
- The pair will fight on Sunday, March 8 at the Meta APEX Arena in Las Vegas.
- Undercard fights start at 18:00 local time (Polish time) / 21:00 ET / 12:00 AEST / 2:00 GMT.
- The main event ring walks are expected to take place at 21:00 local time (PT), 12:00 ET, 05:00 GMT and 15:00 AEST.
Opetaia vs. Glanton – how to watch
- Zuffa Boxing 04 will air on Paramount plus.
- Paramount+ subscription can be purchased from just £4.99 per month.
- You can also pre-pay for an annual subscription from £43.99 per year.
Opetaia vs. Glanton – last three fights
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- Jai Opetaia bt Huseyin Cinkara – KO in the 8th round
- Jai Opetaia bt Claudio Squeo – KO in the 5th round
- Jai Opetaia bt David Nyika – KO in the 4th round

Glanton
- Brandon Glanton bt Marcus Browne – 6th round RTD
- Brandon Glanton lt Chris Billam-Smith – Unanimous decision
- Brandon Glanton bt Aleksei Egorov – KO in the 11th round
What the future holds @JaiOpetaia1?
“Undisputed.”
The inaugural Zuffa Boxing World Cruiserweight Boxing Championships are this Sunday! Watch LIVE MARCH 8 @ParamountPlus! #ZuffaBoxing04 pic.twitter.com/NurGYsEV4N
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Emanuel Navarrete vs Eduardo Nunez – results and post-fight report
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Emanuel Navarrete became the unified super featherweight champion, adding the IBF title to his WBO belt by defeating Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez in the penultimate round on Saturday at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
The heavy-hitting Navarrete (40-2-1, 33 KO) was previously the WBO champion in three different weight classes, but he failed to claim the WBO lightweight title and belt in a fourth different weight class after losing a split decision to Denys Berinchyk. Nunez (29-2, 27 KO) had to go out of shape in the seventh round before claiming a wide points victory in his first defense against Christopher Diaz.
Nunez started by using his boxing skills rather than his trade, and used the move to cause his compatriot to miss in the first round.
Navarrete quickly adjusted, closing the gap with a powerful punch to end the streak of a wobbly Nunez delayed in the round.
Most expected “Sugar” to shoot, but he preferred boxing and worked his jab in the fourth round.
The 28-year-old then decided to change it in the fifth set and fought with fire, and in the sixth, Navarrete landed some great body shots and a powerful right hand.
Nunez gradually got into an argument, but had to take bulky fire from his opponent and bravely performed well in the eighth quarter, reducing the advantage and moving to the body.
“Vaquero” followed with a great left hand in the ninth and a powerful right followed by an uppercut that left Nunez at sea, eyes closed due to injuries.

The Sinaloa resident was re-attached to the left hook as the writing appeared on the wall.
Nunez now wilted under the pressure, and after a punishing 10th place his promoter Eddie Hearn he pleaded for the fight to be stopped and a ringside doctor was called to check his eye.
He recommended that the competition be stopped and the fight ended, crowning Navarrete the unified champion.
Vargas stops Quintana
On the card, Emiliano Vargas defended his WBO Latino and NABF super lightweight titles, forcing Argentine Agustin Ezequiel Quintana to retire after nine rounds of the fight.
Quintana (22-3-1, 13 KO) gave Vargas (17-0, 14 KO) all he could handle, but was cut down in both eyes, with referee Raul Caiz Jr waving his hand against the fight, much to the Argentine’s protests.
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Undercard remaining
WBC Continental Americas super bantamweight champion Arturo Cardenas (17-0-2, 9 KO) defended his title, but after ten rounds he drew with Jordan Martinez, who also remained undefeated.
Martinez (16-0-1, 15 KO) received a verdict of 98-92, Cardenas had one score of 96-94 and the third judge ruled it a draw 95-95.

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