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1/4/20263 min read

Uncrowned has Amanda Serrano vs. Reina Tellez and Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm live results, round-by-round updates, highlights, ring walks and start time for the Serrano vs. Tellez fight card on Saturday at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In the night's main event, unified WBO and WBA featherweight champion Amanda Serrano faces off against late-replacement opponent Reina Tellez, who missed weight and thus will be ineligible to win either of Serrano's belts.

Serrano (47-4-1, 31 KOs) is coming off back-to-back losses at the hands of Katie Taylor for the undisputed super lightweight title. She was scheduled to rematch Erika Cruz on Saturday, however Cruz failed a pre-fight drug test and was replaced by Tellez on short notice.

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Tellez (13-0-1, 5 KOs) fought twice in 2025, winning decisions over Maria Salinas and Mayela Perez. She has never fought in a bout scheduled for the championship distance, nor has she boxed at the world level. Tellez tipped the scales at 126.6 pounds at official weigh-ins, .6 pounds over the limit for a featherweight title bout.

The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET on DAZN via Fitepass (Cheap) with main event ring walks expected around 10:30 p.m. ET.

WBA lightweight champion Stephanie Han defends her belt against boxing Hall of Famer and former UFC champion Holly Holm in the night's co-featured bout.

Who is Amanda Serrano?

Amanda Serrano, 47-4-1 (31 KOs), has long been among the best women competing in boxing, though that acclaim long eluded her. She has won world titles in seven weight classes, is formerly the undisputed featherweight champion and still holds the WBA and WBO belts at 126lbs.

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Serrano went up and down the scales because she was seeking opportunities and paydays in a sport where those weren’t as available to women at the time as has been the case in recent years. She also competed in a few mixed martial arts bouts and a couple of jiu-jitsu competitions. Things truly began to improve for her after she signed with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions in 2021.

In 2022, Serrano challenged undisputed lightweight champion Katie Taylor in the first main event featuring women at Madison Square Garden. Taylor won via split decision in a fantastic battle that was the easy pick for Fight of the Year. Serrano returned to featherweight and added four more victories, including a decision over Erika Cruz to become undisputed. Serrano has since parted with the IBF and WBC belts.

Who is Reina Tellez?

Reina Tellez, 13-0-1 (5 KOs), is a 22-year-old from San Antonio, Texas, who is stepping in on late notice after Serrano’s original opponent, Erika Cruz, as mentioned above.

Tellez’s two most recent bouts were slightly above the junior featherweight limit. Tellez is not only moving up in weight but will also be taking on the challenge of competing in 10 three-minute rounds. Oh, and she is taking a huge step up in level of competition to face Serrano, who is still widely regarded as one of the best fighters in the world.

In contrast, Tellez’s two victories in 2025 were eight-round decisions in two-minute rounds over foes with records of 27-11-6 and 20-29-4. Tellez is ranked seventh by the WBA at bantamweight and 10th at featherweight by the WBO.

“This is the moment I’ve been fighting for my whole life. To step into the ring with a champion like Amanda Serrano, someone I’ve looked up to, is an honor, but I’m not here just to share the spotlight. I’m here to win,” Tellez said in a press release. “I represent San Antonio. I represent every fighter chasing a dream. And I’m coming with everything I’ve got. On fight night, the world’s going to see just how hungry I am to make history.”

Serrano vs Tellez Fight Card

  • Amanda Serrano vs Reina Tellez (12 rounds, featherweight)

  • Stephanie Han vs Holly Holm (10 rounds for Han's WBA World Lightweight title)

  • Yankiel Rivera vs Jonathan Gonzalez (10 rounds, flyweight)

  • Henry Lebron vs Juan Tapia (8 rounds, junior lightweight)

  • Ebanie Bridges vs Alexis Mones (8 rounds, bantamweight)

  • Jan Paul Rivera-Pizarro vs Alfredo Cruz (8 rounds, featherweight)

  • Krystal Rosado vs Tania Walters (6 rounds, bantamweight)

  • Chris Echevarria vs Gabriel Bernardi Cruz (6 rounds, junior featherweight)

  • Abner Figueroa Cotto vs Edwin Rodriguez (6 rounds, bantamweight)

  • Alexis Chaparro vs Augusto Leal Salazar (6 rounds, middleweight)

  • Yandiel Lozano vs Johniel Ramos Cotto (6 rounds, junior lightweight)

  • Caleb Josue Tirado Pagan vs Justin Hill (4 rounds, bantamweight)