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Amanda Serrano Contemplates Retirement After Controversial 50th Win On TikTok

August 22, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

Amanda Serrano secured the 50th victory of her professional career on August 21, 2026, defeating Argentina’s Lucrecia Manzur by a narrow majority decision at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California. Streaming live as the first world championship main event on TikTok, the featherweight title fight drew over 3.4 million total views for Most Valuable Promotions, though the gruelling 12-round bout left the unified champion contemplating retirement.

The event carried significant operational and broadcasting weight for Most Valuable Promotions, co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, proving the viability of live, vertical-first social media distribution for major combat sports. Yet, inside the ring, the strategic blueprint did not go according to plan. Serrano entered the ring targeting the 33rd knockout of her career to break the women’s boxing knockout record held by Hall of Famer Christy Martin, who watched from ringside. Instead, the 37-year-old champion absorbed heavy right hands from the 27-year-old challenger, who pushed the pace early and troubled the champion before tiring in the later frames.

Tactical Breakdown and Scoring Controvery in Temecula

According to round-by-round reporting from USA Today, the bout showcased a stark clash of styles and stamina. Lucrecia Manzur opened the contest aggressively behind her left hand, catching Serrano off guard and forcing the champion into defensive postures during the early rounds. While Serrano attempted to establish a measured, tactical rhythm, Manzur landed consistent punches in bunches, troubling the champion with effective combinations from both hands.

As the fight stretched into the championship rounds, physical conditioning became the deciding variable. Manzur showed signs of fatigue by round nine, allowing Serrano to seize momentum, press the action, and control the closing minutes. Official ringside judges scored the bout 114-114 on one card and 116-112 on two cards in favor of Serrano, securing her retention of the WBA and WBO featherweight belts. Many among the 3.4 million digital viewers voiced surprise at the competitive nature of the scorecards, reflecting how strongly Manzur performed over 12 two-minute rounds.

The hard-earned victory leaves Serrano’s career professional record at 50 wins, four losses, and one draw, while Manzur’s record moves to five losses in 19 bouts.

Retirement Considerations and the Quest for the Knockout Record

Following the bout, Serrano skipped the post-fight press conference, opting instead to address her supporters via social media. Writing to her fanbase, the unified champion admitted that physical recovery is becoming increasingly difficult. “Wow this was rough! Lol honestly the mind tells you one thing but the body does another. You can fight anyone you want and squeeze out a victory but Father Time isn’t allowing too much of that,” Serrano stated. She noted that she would consult with her team before making a definitive career choice.

Amanda Serrano fighting Lucrecia Manzur in California
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Hall of Famer Christy Martin weighed in on Serrano’s career trajectory in interviews with USA Today, noting the physical toll accumulated across numerous hard rounds. Martin remarked that she hopes Serrano secures her record-breaking 33rd knockout before bowing out on top. Despite Serrano’s post-fight retirement musings, Nakisa Bidarian of Most Valuable Promotions indicated that the organization expects the featherweight star to step into the ring for one or two additional bouts, with a farewell appearance targeted for Puerto Rico later this year or in early 2027.

Disclaimer: The insights provided in this article are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute medical advice or sports betting recommendations.

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