Boxing-Serrano, Manzur trade knockout talk before featherweight title bout


Jul 11, 2025; New York, New York, UNITED STATES; Amanda Serrano enters the ring before the undisputed super lightweight championship boxing bout against Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

TEMECULA, California, Aug ⁠19 (Reuters) - Amanda Serrano said she expects Lucrecia Manzur to come out ⁠swinging when they meet on Friday in a unified featherweight title bout ‌in Southern California.

Serrano, a seven-division champion from Puerto Rico, will defend the WBO, WBA and Ring Magazine 126-pound titles against Argentina's Manzur in a 12-round fight.

Serrano enters with a 49-4-1 record and ​32 knockouts, while Manzur is 14-4 with seven knockouts.

"I ⁠love to fight," Serrano told ⁠a press conference on Wednesday, adding that Latina fighters bring determination and flair to ⁠the ‌ring as they seek to prove they belong at the sport's highest level.

She said Manzur would come forward throwing punches continuously, a style ⁠Serrano welcomed.

Manzur acknowledged that Serrano was the favourite and pursuing ​a record 33rd ‌knockout, but said the champion would not get it against her.

"She knows ⁠it's going to ​be a tough fight," Manzur said. "She'll have to look for another opponent" for that knockout.

Serrano said the growth of women's boxing depended on the leading fighters supporting one another.

"We ⁠all bring something different to the table," Serrano ​said. "This is women's boxing — we all need each other to make this sport amazing."

Manzur said she respected Serrano's accomplishments but was focused on her own ambition.

"It's a pleasure ⁠for me to fight her," Manzur said. "I came to claim what's mine ... I'm here to pursue my dream of becoming world champion."

The fight will be streamed on TikTok, a social media platform the 37-year-old Serrano said she has embraced.

"I just ​started TikTok six months ago, and every day I ⁠do a live and I tell my friends how I'm going to appreciate them," ​she said.

"I want to give them my all, ‌and at the end of the fight I ​want them to say, 'That was a great fight.'

"I hate boring fights, I hate watching boring fights."

(Writing by Rory Carroll; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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