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Amanda Serrano vs. Cheyenne Hanson Judges' Scorecards, Punch Stats and Prize Money

Serrano improved to 49-4-1 and matched Christy Martin’s female knockout record after the referee stopped the bout with 35 seconds left in round 2.

  • On Saturday, unified featherweight world champion Amanda Serrano defeated Cheyenne Hanson by second-round TKO in El Paso, Texas, tying Christy Martin's record of 32 knockouts by a female boxer.
  • The victory matched Martin's record of 49 total career victories; Serrano has stated that 2026 will be the final year of her professional boxing career.
  • Held at El Paso County Coliseum, the sold-out 13-fight MVPW-03 event generated the highest gate in the venue's history as Serrano forced the referee stoppage.
  • If the opponent is right, the 37-year-old Serrano is open to returning to MMA for "a little elbows and kicks," mentioning Gina Carano as a potential matchup.
  • Fans have limited time remaining to watch the 37-year-old Serrano perform, though she remains one of the most skilled competitors in women's boxing today.
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Amanda Serrano cornered her rival against the strings and connected quick combinations to the body and face without receiving an effective response

Photo: Cooper Neil / Most Valuable Promotions In front of more than 7,000 spectators in El Paso, Stephanie Han defended her WBA World Championship title in a lightweight manner against Holly Holm. Amanda Serrano set another exclamation mark in the co-championship with a premature victory. Han remains world champion after controversially close duel Stephanie Han (14-0, 3 KOs) successfully defended her WBA World Championship title in lightweight. …

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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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