(SEPT 8) NEW YORK –
Amanda "The Real Deal" Serrano will fight for a world title in a
sixth weight division tonight, Sept. 8th at Barclays
Center, Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn’s Serrano will face Yamila Esther Reynoso for the vacant WBO Junior Welterweight
World Championship. If successful, Serrano will set a women’s
boxing record as a six-division world champion, joining Manny
Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya as the only boxers, male or
female, to reach the mark.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN, the network’s seventh
social media offering of live boxing in 2018, is available to
all domestic users with internet access. The livestream is
hosted by Ray Flores with Chris Mannix serving as analyst.
Serrano (34-1-1, 26 KOs), who is already the only woman to win
titles in five weight classes, is looking to best her personal
record. Born in Carolina, Puerto Rico and representing her
hometown of Brooklyn, Serrano has won titles from 118 to 135
pounds, earning her the No. 2 ranking on the BWAA’s inaugural
women’s pound-for-pound list. The 29-year-old is also the only
Puerto Rican – male or female – to capture world titles in five
different weight classes and will look to build on that record
against Reynoso. She fights for the fifth time in her career at
Barclays Center on September 8 with a chance to once again make
history again in front of the passionate fan base of Puerto
Rican boxing fans in New York.
“I’m super excited to be fighting for a world title in my sixth
weight class,” said Serrano. “My opponent is really a
welterweight, having defended her Argentinean 147-pound title by
knockout in her last fight, and is dropping down one division to
face me. I am coming up four divisions for this shot. I’m sure
Reynoso will rehydrate back up to her natural weight after the
weigh-in, but this is a risk worth taking. She’s never been
stopped either, so I know she’s durable. This is a tremendous
card to be a part of with Garcia vs. Porter as the main event.
My promoter, Lou DiBella, has big things lined up for me, and I
am eager to take on all challenges.”
Reynoso (11-4-3, 8 KOs), of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has
challenged for world titles at 140 pounds and 154 pounds. The
22-year-old has most recently campaigned at welterweight, where
she held the Argentina 147-pound title, and will be moving back
down in weight for her third shot at a world title. Reynoso, who
will make her U.S. debut on September 8, has recorded all eight
of her knockouts inside of five rounds.
“I’m very happy to be training for such a great opportunity for
this WBO world title against a terrific champion in Amanda
Serrano,” said Reynoso. “I am coming ready to give Serrano a
real fight, and I look forward to capturing the title belt.”
“Amanda Serrano is one of the best pound-for-pound female boxers
and one of the best boxers in the world, period,” said Lou
DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “She is also now a
two-sport athlete, embarking on her MMA career earlier this
year. In the boxing ring, Serrano is a record-breaker, becoming
the only female boxer to win world titles in five weight
classes, and on September 8, she will attempt to break her own
record, vying for a sixth division championship. I’m thrilled
that the world will get to see Serrano make history once again
with the bout being a part of the SHOWTIME live stream online.”