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Torres comes out landing a nice left hook on Walton, but gets caught off balance as he comes in for a big right, Walton catching him with a clean right hook that sends Torres stumbling across the matt.

Torres catches Walton with a nice hook and their feet get tangled up on the way out, Walton tripping but the referee realizing that it was not a knockdown.

The shots are flailing a bit now and it is looking less composed on both sides. Walton lands a nice left as the round ends.

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R2

The crowd are booing, they are filled with bloodlust and just want to see a scrap. Clearly they have no understanding of or interest in the art of boxing. It is a shame, because if they would settle down and watch what is going on in the ring, they would see a nice display of pugilism in front of them.

Torres is staying out of trouble a bit better than he did in the first round, but is still finding the southpaw movement difficult to address. Walton is landing nice right hooks and moving well.

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R1

Walton comes out working from his natural southpaw stance and Torres is trying to figure out the awkwardness, jabbing and then twisting out of reach.

Walton comes charging forward and gets Torres onto the ropes. He manages to land an eye-catching right hook.

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Wanna Walton vs Joshua Torres

Now we move on to another four round bout as Super Featherweights 17-year old Wanna Walton takes on Joshua Torres, who is 15 years his senior. Walton is too young to get a professional boxing license in the USA, but here in Puerto Rico, they have allowed it.

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Krystal Rosado wins by MD

The judges saw it:

38-38

40-36

40-36

in a majority decision in favor of Krystal Rosado.

That was probably a fair decision. It certainly was not a shutout by any stretch, but a draw is too harsh on Rosado. Personally, I felt that Munguilla won the first round, but that is boxing. It is all subjective.

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Munguilla was out of her depth and Rosado was in control pretty much throughout. Munguilla managed to put some pressure on Rosado in the first and fourth rounds especially, but it should be a solid decision win for Rosado.

Let's see what the judges say about it.

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R4

The final round of this four round contest and Munguilla is coming forward, trying to get onto Rosado, but finding it hard to catch up to her as the Puerto Rican backpedals and counters.

Munguilla finally manages to land a big right hand and it forces Rosado to respond. As they get into a close quarters brawl, Munguilla lands another great right hand.

The round ends with the two slugging it out and in this final stretch, Rosado is in a bit of trouble! The bell comes and it is not too soon for either of these ladies.

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R3

Rosado is moving well, trying to work off the back foot, dodging the onslaught from Munguilla and coming back with a clean uppercut. Munguilla is trying to get in close and let her hands go a little more, but is having trouble pinning Rosado down. Nice movement from Rosado.

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R2

As the round gets underway, they go to the middle of the ring and just trade. Munguilla feels that she needs to get Rosado off her game by just bullying her way forward. Rosado has better form, quicker hands and more of a classic style, but she seems happy to just slug away with Munguilla here.

Rosado gets Munguilla onto the ropes and unloads some heavy combos! Munguilla works her way out of it, but it looks like the plan of bullying Rosado may not be working the way she wanted it to. Rosado has figured it out and responded nicely.

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R1

The bell sounds and these two ladies come out hammering away. This is a four round bout and the Puerto Rican crowd is firmly in Rosado's corner, so Munguilla jumps on the front foot immediately. She is not the tidiest of the two, but she is on the attack, head down, doggedly advancing, puttiing Rosado on the back foot.

Rosado recovers quickly and starts to counter punch, finding some clean left hooks as Munguilla comes charging in. Both of these fighters are undefeated, Munguilla is 5-0 and Rosado is 3-0. Munguilla comes in wild, and she manages to land a stiff right hand right at the end of the round.

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Krystal Rosado vs Gloria Munguilla

We kick things off with a four-round Super Flyweight bout between Puerto Rico's Krystal Rosado and California's Gloria Munguilla.

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The undercard

The preliminaries are over and we are ready for the main card to get underway here in a few minutes.

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Look low, throw high

The knockout shot

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Puerto Rico is getting up for this

Are you ready?

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Flores takes the TKO win

Here is the final shot

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Preliminary match results

Elijah Flores outclassed Alejandro Munera from bell to bell, dropping him with a beautiful left hook in round three, before the fourth round saw Munera dropped with a body shot and put heavily onto his heels, forcing the referee to step in and put an end to it with 11 seconds to go in the fourth. This TKO sees Flores move to 8-0.

Two debutants squared off in the second bout as two Puerto Ricans in Christopher Ortiz and Omar Pacheco square off in a four round bout. Both were wary in the early going but a nice left hook by Pacheco dropped Ortiz in the second. The referee ruled it a slip rather than a knockdown but Ortiz came away with a deep cut on his right eye. From then on, Pacheco was in cruise control and should have got the decision but somehow the four judges gave it a majority draw.

Christopher Diaz was looking to jumpstart his career against a game, but overmatched opponent in Headley Scott. After a round of Scott throwing largely ineffective slapping shots, Diaz, came back with a leaping left hook to drop Scott in the second. After the restart, another almost identical shot put Scott down again, prompting the ref to immediately wave the fight off. This TKO sees Diaz move to 28-4 as he looks to make another run at a world title.

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Why you should watch

Amanda is worth watching!

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Amanda Serrano - Nina Meinke: how to watch on TV and stream online | Boxing

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Amanda Serrano - Nina Meinke: how to watch on TV and stream online | Boxing

Boxing fans around the world will witness an electrifying showdown between two talented fighters. It promises to be a battle of skill and determination. Our very own Andy Restrepo runs down how you can check out all the action here.

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The Full Card

Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke [WBA, IBO, IBF, WBO World Featherweight titles]
Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland [cruiserweight] 8 rounds
Jonathan Gonzalez vs Rene Santiago [WBO Junior Flyweight title]
Wanna Walton vs Joshua Torres [super featherweights] 4 rounds
Krystal Rosado vs Gloria Munguilla [super flyweights] 4 rounds

Preliminary bouts
Christopher Ortiz vs Headley Scott [super featherweights] 10 rounds
Christopher Diaz vs Omar Pacheco [super lightweights] 4 rounds
Elijah Flores vs Alejandro Munera [welterweights] 6 rounds

The main card is set to get underway at 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT.

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Tale of the Tape

Amanda Serrano

Age: 35

Stance: Southpaw

Height: 5ft 5.5in

Reach: 65.5”

Record: 46-2-1

Nina Meinke

Age: 30

Stance: Southpaw

Height: 5ft 6.5in

Reach: 66”

Record: 18-3-0

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WELCOME!!!

Welcome to Diario AS USA’s live coverage of the homecoming fight of the First Lady of boxing, Amanda Serrano as she takes on Nina Meinke in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Much has been made of this bout after Amanda Serrano joined the undercard of previous Jake Paul fights, with tonight seeing a flip in the order, with Paul the chief undercard bout for Serrano.

In boxing terms, she absolutely deserves it. No disrespect to Jake Paul; of all the YouTubers who have taken to the ring, he is the only one who seemed to have taken it seriously, fighting boxers rather than other social media influencers. And he has shown improvement in the ring, bout after bout. But nothing can hide the fact that he is a novice boxer, perhaps a future contender.

Amanda Serrano, on the other hand, is a champion. Tried and true. She has fought the best and won, dominating women’s Boxing for almost a decade and a half. Her only losses are an early decision to Frida Wallberg and a split decision to Katie Taylor for all of the Lightweight belts. Despite stepping up in weight, Serrano made an excellent showing for herself and very nearly pulled off a huge upset over one of the greatest women boxers of all time.

Tonight, fighting for the first time on home soil, the Carolina, Puerto Rico native will defend her IBF, IBO, WBA, and WBO World Featherweight titles against Germany’s Nina Meinke.

Meinke is 18-3 but has six wins on the trot and has set herself up as the IBF and WBA mandatory challenger. She comes into Puerto Rico full of confidence and ready to play spoiler, but many have thought as she does and have fallen to Amanda’s superior hand speed.

On the undercard, Jake Paul continues his journey toward Boxing bona fide status as he takes on Ryan Bourland. Making good on his claim to no longer fight iNFLuencers, the 8-1 Paul has selected an opponent from the Boxing fraternity that, on paper at least, could give him some trouble. Bourland has a respectable 17-2 record with the caveats that he has not fought in 18 months and he is a decade older than Paul.

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