Overview
- Amanda Serrano defeated Lucrecia Manzur after the fight went the full 12 rounds on Friday, August 21, with post‑fight reporting saying Serrano reached her 50th professional victory.
- Manzur lasted the scheduled distance and denied Serrano a knockout that would have given her the outright female record for career KOs previously tied with Christy Martin.
- The main event was contested at an uncommon 12 rounds of two minutes each, a format that departs from the usual 10x2 structure for women's world title bouts and furthers Serrano's campaign for longer championship fights.
- Most Valuable Promotions and Jake Paul presented the card as a free, global TikTok Live exclusive, marking a notable move toward social‑platform distribution for major boxing championships.
- Manzur made her first professional U.S. appearance and first world‑title shot, and the post‑fight result in these sources is currently reported by a single outlet and should be corroborated for official scorecards and method of decision.