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Boxe Podcast: Boxing : Serrano Dominates Hanson, Ties Historic Knockout Record in Style

Boxing : Serrano Dominates Hanson, Ties Historic Knockout Record in Style

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Amanda Serrano achieves a historic milestone by tying Christy Martin's record for the most knockouts in women's boxing history with her 32nd stoppage win. Here’s why this victory could reshape the landscape of women's boxing.

In a dominant performance, Serrano stops Cheyenne Hanson in the second round during the co-main event of MVPW-03, held at the El Paso County Coliseum. Serrano, now boasting a record of 49-4-1 with 32 KOs, showcased her power and precision, landing 29 of 53 power punches in Round 2 alone.

"This is my time," Serrano declares, emphasizing how the three-minute rounds enhance her ability to strategize and enjoy the fight. She pressured Hanson from the start, forcing her opponent into a slugfest. Despite Hanson's efforts to stand her ground, Serrano overwhelmed her, ending the bout at the 2:25 mark of the second round.

With this victory, Serrano sets her sights on breaking the knockout record and securing her 50th win in her next fight later this year. "I can break the knockout record in my next fight," Serrano states confidently. This win not only cements her legacy but also raises the stakes for her future bouts in the ring.

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