(AUG 22) Last night on a live boxing card, Most
Valuable Prmotions (MVP), in partnership with TikTok, has successfully concluded
its groundbreaking, first-ever world championship boxing event broadcast live
and free to a global audience on TikTok LIVE.
The event took place at the Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, the
historic card delivered an unforgettable night of high-stakes drama, crowning a
new champion while playing host to upsets in women's boxing.
The card specifically turned heads with its prominent spotlight on elite female
talent. Below are the comprehensive fight summaries and official results for the
four highly anticipated female bouts on the schedule.

In the Main Event featuring Amanda " The Real Deal"
Serrano vs. Lucrecia Anabella Manzure. The bout was scheduled for 12
rounds at two (2) minutes per rounds. The two were fighting for the
defense of Serrano's belts in a unified World Featherweight Championship (WBO,
WBA, and Ring Mangazine Title Defense.

The 12-round main event delivered far more drama
than expected, as the heavily favored Serrano was forced to dig deep to secure
her historic 50th professional victory.

Argentina's Lucrecia Manzur did not play the role of
the quiet underdog. She came out firing in the early rounds, using a fast left
hand and a looping right hook to frequently catch Serrano clean. By round four,
Manzur stunned the Temecula crowd by backing Serrano into the ropes with hard,
heavy overhand rights, taking a shocking lead on the live momentum.
Trailing on the cards past the midway point,
Serrano’s elite championship experience took over. She adjusted her guard to
absorb Manzur’s looping shots and began cutting off the ring. Serrano shifted to
an intense, calculated forward pressure, launching short, crisp flurries to the
body and head to turn the tide.
Manzur showed incredible durability, refusing to
back down and firmly spoiling Serrano's goal of achieving her 33rd career
knockout to pass Christy Martin’s all-time record. Serrano's superior volume and
cleaner landing accuracy in rounds 9 through 12 ultimately secured her the edge.
Two of the ringside judges scored the bout 116–112 in favor of Serrano, giving
her a four-round edge, while the third judge scored it at 114–114.

In the Co-Feature World title bout, featured Mayelli
Flores vs. Melissa Mortensen. The two were fighting for the vacant WBA Junior
Featherweight World Championship bout, in a ten-round (two minutes per round).
Flores was hoping to re-gain the WBA World title after losing it.

In a tactical, closely contested war for the vacant
WBA strap, the 24-year-old Danish standout Melissa Mortensen preserved her
flawless professional record. Facing the gritty pressure of Mexico City’s
veteran puncher Mayelli Flores, Mortensen utilized her height and length
advantages to pop clean counter-punches. Flores knew how to use her power and
even though much shorter she aggressive went after Mortensen in the ring.
Mortensen has some great counter-punching and clean shorts, with speed in her
delivery
.
While Flores marched forward to find success in the
interior, Mortensen's superior ring generalship earned the nod on the judges'
scorecards, securing her status as a newly crowned world champion.

The bout was action-packed throughout the ten
rounds, but ended with a controversial decision. When the scores were read
out and Mortensen was declared the winner, there was massive boos from the
crowd, that continued throughout the post-fight interview of Mortensen.
Final judges scores were 95-94, 94-95, and 95-94. WBAN would have liked to have
seen this bout called a "Draw" it was so so with both of these elite fighters.

In the night’s most shocking upset, underground
Texas fighter Cinderella "Cinn City" Linnear derailed the undefeated promotional
rise of Brazilian social media star Jully Poca.
Poca brought her hallmark volume-heavy, aggressive brawl style into the ring,
out-landing Linnear in total punches connected (49 to 35). However, Linnear's
unyielding grit and raw power told a different story. Landing the much cleaner,
structurally damaging counter-prods, Linnear exploited gaps in Poca's defensive
guard to hand the MVP signee her very first combat sports defeat.

A bit of research explains why: despite being 31 and
32 years old respectively, neither Poca nor Linnear spent time developing their
fundamentals in the traditional amateur boxing system before turning pro. That
lack of foundational amateur experience was quite visible in the ring. While
both women showed incredible heart and toughness, they would likely benefit from
stepping back into the gym for some serious technical refinement before testing
themselves against the more experienced, lifelong fighters in their weight
class. Final judges scores was a split,w ith decision going to Linnear,
with 37-39, 37-39, and 39-37.

On the undercard, Brook "Mighty" Sibrian faced
Lupita Medina. The two fought an eight rounder in the Minimumweight division.
Sibrian defeats Lupita Medina via Unanimous Decision (77-75, 78-74, 78-74).

The two fought toe-to-toe and it was a very
interesting matchup of these two boxers. The previously undefeated 12-0a
Medina suffered the first loss of her professional career. Brook improved her
boxing record to 10-3.

Lastly, In female bout Iyana "Roxy" Verduzco
advanced her undefeated record to 8-0 by surviving a split-decision (77-75,
74-78, 78-74) against Dominican Olympian Miguelina Hernandez.
Also, Jocelyn Camarillo won a six-rounder over Ashley Felix via unanimous
decision (58-56, 59-55, 60-54).
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