Amanda Serrano Vs. Lucrecia Manzur Results, Highlights And Reaction

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Summary
Amanda Serrano battled Lucrecia Manzur in the main event at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, on Friday, August 21, 2026. The unified WBA and WBO women’s featherweight titles were contested in the 12-round bout, broadcast live on TikTok. Serrano, with a 49-4-1 record and 32 KOs, sought her 50th career win. A stoppage would also mark her 33rd knockout, breaking Christy Martin’s all-time women’s record. The highly anticipated main event result is currently awaiting official announcement, with ring walks set for approximately 11 p.m. ET. The undercard featured several bouts, with KOs by Avious Griffin and Keno Marley among the completed results.
Amanda Serrano – Lucrecia Manzur
Credit: Most Valuable Promotions
Amanda Serrano battled Lucrecia Manzur in the main event on Friday night at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California. Here’s the results from the card. Let’s talk boxing.
Manzur was robbed. There is no way Serrano deserved that decision. She’s a legend, but she didn’t need to have anyone hand her a victory she didn’t earn. Manzur outworked her and proved Serrano is too old to compete with the younger fighters in the sport. That’s actually a compliment as Serrano has helped to raise the bar.
This is the nature of things. Great aging fighters compete until they meet a young fighter who they inspired, and they’re shown the door. That happened on Saturday, but the judges had another idea.
Harvey is green, but he’s athletic and clearly has a future. He’s probably five or six fights away from being in the ring with someone who can truly test him. Keb was outclassed from the opening bell and Harvey wasted no time dispatching him.
This was a really close fight, despite the commentary that made me want to rip my ears off. This was great action, but the crowd in Temecula didn’t like the decision.
Mortensen was booed viciously and she seemed really bothered by the crowd’s reaction. What an odd scene.
The main event has not landed yet, and two records are riding on it. A win makes Serrano 50-4-1, and a stoppage would be her 33rd career knockout, moving her past Christy Martin’s 32 and alone at the top of women’s boxing.
Ring walks were set for around 11 p.m. ET. This page updates the moment the result is in.
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