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Amanda Serrano vs. Reina Tellez starts at 8 p.m. ET on DAZN Saturday with ring walks around 11 p.m. ET. Here's the full card and how to watch.
Terence Crawford’s retirement has left the super middleweight division wide open for someone to come and stamp their authority. In September, he defeated Canelo Alvarez to become an undisputed champion in a third weight class before making the decision to step away with his undefeated 42-0 record.
Tellez, a 22-year-old who took the fight on two weeks' notice, connected with enough punches to nearly shut Serrano’s right eye. Tellez got the call after Serrano’s originally scheduled opponent was removed from the card after an “atypical’’ drug test, stepping in despite inexperience.
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Amanda Serrano retained her WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine featherweight titles on Saturday, overcoming a swollen right eye to secure a unanimous decision win over Reina Tellez in her Puerto Rico homecoming fight.