Holly Holm will face WBA lightweight champion Stephanie Han in the co-main event of Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz, which will take place on January 3 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, ESPN Most Valuable Promotions announced on Wednesday. The fight will be fought on equal terms between men and the fight will last 10 3-minute rounds.
Holm (34-2-3, 9 KO) recently ended a 12-year hiatus from boxing, signing with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions and winning a unanimous decision over Yolanda Vega in June. Before returning to the sweet science, Holm worked successfully as a mixed martial arts fighter, winning the UFC women’s bantamweight title after famously knocking out Ronda Rousey in 2015. However, the three-time world boxing champion and 2022 International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee is chasing another boxing title at the age of 44.
“Holly Holm returns to the fight for a world boxing title 12 years after leaving the sport and doing so with the MVP title,” Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of MVP, said in a statement. “They come face to face with an all-around athlete in Stephanie Han, who is a champion, a mother, and a policewoman. And they do it in 3-minute rounds, just like the men.”
Holm will certainly have her hands full in only her second boxing match since 2013 against undefeated Han (11-0, 3 KO), who won the WBA title in February with a first-round knockout of Hannah Terlep. Han, 35, has been fighting in El Paso since turning professional in 2021 and has won all of his fights by knockout or decision. Holm will be the most prolific opponent of Han’s career.
“From El Paso to the world stage, I will now fight Holly Holm in Puerto Rico alongside the island’s greatest female boxer, Amanda Serrano,” Han said in a statement. “Every sacrifice has led to this moment and I am grateful and excited for this opportunity. And a level playing field with 3-minute rounds.”
Fighting out of Albuquerque, Fresh Mexico, Holm is wasting no time in his pursuit of a championship despite being out of the ring for over a decade. Holm made a robust decision to win earlier this year and is aiming to become the 135-pound champion after winning the welterweight, junior welterweight and junior middleweight titles.
“I feel great,” Holm said in a statement. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to fight for my fourth weight class title on Saturday, January 3 and add to my legacy. I am grateful for MVP and this opportunity, and I look forward to fighting in Puerto Rico, an island with a deep boxing culture.”