Upcoming Women’s Boxing Event
This Saturday, the El Paso County Coliseum in Texas will host the thrilling third event by Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, known as MVPW, which aims to elevate women’s boxing on a global scale.
Main Fights
The card is headlined by two significant championship bouts, including a rematch featuring local fighter Stephanie Han defending her WBA lightweight title against the seasoned Holly Holm. Han (12-0 with three knockouts), who hails from El Paso, previously faced Holm (34-3-3, nine KOs) in January, successfully earning the victory via technical decision after the fight was stopped in the seventh round due to a cut caused by an accidental headbutt.
In another featured match on this 13-fight card, Amanda Serrano (48-4-1 with 31 KOs) will defend her unified WBA and WBO featherweight titles against Germany’s Cheyenne Hanson (17-2, 13 KOs), recognized as a top contender.
Event Details
Viewers can catch live coverage starting at 3:30 p.m. ET on the ESPN App and through the MVPW streaming service. The main card commences at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Fight Lineup
The lineup includes more title fights:
- WBA Lightweight Championship: Stephanie Han (c) vs. Holly Holm
- Unified Featherweight Championship: Amanda Serrano (c) vs. Cheyenne Hanson
- Unified Middleweight Championship: Desley Robinson (11-3, four KOs) (c) vs. Mary Spencer (10-3, six KOs)
- WBC Junior Flyweight Championship: Lourdes Juarez (39-4, five KOs) (c) vs. Yokasta Valle (34-3, 10 KOs)
Preliminary Bouts
Exciting preliminary bouts will also feature fighters such as Yesica Nery Plata and Brook Sibrian in the junior flyweight division, followed by Miranda Reyes facing Camilla Panatta in super featherweight. A range of up-and-coming talents will take the stage, including Alexander Gueche, Reina Tellez, and Alexis Chaparro among others, all seeking to make their mark in boxing.
Stay Updated
For more updates on the event and the boxing community, fans can visit the ESPN boxing hub page for the latest schedules, news, divisional rankings, and pound-for-pound assessments.