This Saturday in El Paso, Texas, legendary Puerto Rican star Amanda Serrano will put her World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight crown on the line in a thrilling unification showdown against rugged German champion and undisputed challenger Cheyenne Hanson.
Serrano enters the bout as a living icon of women’s boxing. Armed with devastating punching power that has left its mark across multiple weight classes, the southpaw standout has built her reputation on controlling the pace at close range and breaking opponents down with relentless pressure — qualities that have kept her atop the 126-pound division for years.
Across the ring stands Cheyenne Hanson, a physically imposing German fighter known for her tactical discipline and unwavering composure. Hanson views this unification clash as the defining opportunity of her career. She arrives with the reputation of a technically sound and durable boxer, relying on a structured long-range attack in hopes of neutralizing Serrano’s offensive storm and pulling off a major upset on the international stage.
For the defending champion, the key will be to cut off the ring early, invest heavily to the body, and force the fight into close quarters where her punching accuracy becomes surgical. Hanson, meanwhile, must keep Serrano at bay behind a consistent left jab, using lateral movement and ring awareness to avoid getting trapped along the ropes while attempting to wear the Puerto Rican veteran down in the championship rounds.








