Amanda Serrano and Danila Ramos made history with the first 12-round women's boxing match in Orlando, Florida, delivering 36 intense minutes. Let's look at the highlights of the match.
In the 4th round, Serrano aggressively targeted Danila, but Ramos withstood her attacks and remained focused. However, a powerful left from Amanda momentarily staggered Danila.
In the sixth round, Amanda sensed Danila's vulnerability and pushed harder. As Danila clinched briefly to recover they exchanged hooks, with Danila showing signs of wear. However, she remained steadfast.
Both fighters displayed excellent stamina, maintaining a high pace without relenting. Amanda kept letting her fists go, ruthlessly going after Danila in hunger for a power-packed punch.
Serrano's double uppercut closed the distance, prompting the referee to separate them. She then targeted Danila's body, causing a clinch and stumble, which the referee considered a slip. This continued till the end when Serrano emerged as the winner.
Amanda Serrano defended her world titles by defeating Danila Ramos in a unanimous decision, with scores of 120-108 in the 12-round fight.