Why Amanda Serrano's Fight Against Danila Ramos Be A Historical Feat In Women's Boxing

Amanda Serrano vs Danila Ramos bout has been scheduled for Friday, October 27, 2023, at the Caribe Royale Orlando. Today, let's find out why this is a historical event.

Amanda Serrano is gearing up to protect her undisputed featherweight champion title in a face-off against Danila Ramos scheduled for October 27 in Orlando, Florida. 

Serrano vs Ramos

This marks a groundbreaking moment, as it will be the inaugural unified title match with 12 three-minute rounds.

Why is the match a groundbreaking event?

Historically, women's title fights featured ten two-minute rounds, making this event highly significant in women's boxing.

Women's title fights' traditional rounds

Serrano will be fighting Ramos in the first-ever women’s unified title bout that consists of 12 three-minute rounds. Her WBC featherweight title, however, is not on the line.

Serrano's WBC title not on the line?

The fight is a part of Jake Paul's Most Valuable Prospects card and will mark the first women’s fight since Layla McCarter vs. Melissa Hernandez in 2007 to be scheduled for 12 three-minute rounds.

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