Amanda Serrano Defeats Heather Hardy to Retain Undisputed Featherweight Titles

Amanda Serrano is keeping her titles…

The 34-year-old Puerto Rican professional boxer, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler won a unanimous decision over Heather Hardy — 99-91, 100-90, 100-90 — to retain her undisputed featherweight titles.

Amanda Serrano,The friends had known each other for more than a decade and as much as the opportunity to win a title, this was about taking care of one another.

Hardy earned her biggest payday — her first six-figure paycheck — at age 41. Serrano got some good work in and dominated throughout, outlanding Hardy 278-149 and outthrowing her 739-557.

“Heather is a hell of a fighter,” Serrano said in the post-fight interview inside the ring. “She’s as tough as they come. We knew that. Who gets kicked in the face and still wants to fight.

“So, I love Heather.”

Saturday’s fight, which often saw one-sided rounds with Serrano landing 46.9% of her power punches, felt different from a typical title fight. In the lead-up to the fight, Serrano and Hardy discussed how they care for one another and how they often helped each other out throughout their careers.

Even on fight night, the two hugged before the start of the bout. Hardy apologized midfight after her mouthpiece fell out, briefly pausing the action. The bout didn’t have a feeling of disdain or hatred, but of a fight between two Brooklyn natives who had been boxing pioneers, who carried the sport before it took off in the past five years, facing off against each other one last time.

To wit: When Serrano, ESPN‘s No. 3 pound-for-pound fighter, was asked about her performance, she shrugged the question off.

“I’m more happy that I gave Heather an opportunity to make six figures,” Serrano said. “That was my goal tonight, to show that she’s skilled, she’s as tough as they come. Women can fight.”

Serrano, who had Saweetie as part of her walkout as she wore an homage to the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders heading to the ring, landed more than 25 punches in half of the rounds. Hardy landed more than 20 in only the seventh round, when she connected with 36.5% of her punches — her best percentage of the fight. Serrano landed 68.8% of her power punches in the first round and over 50% of her power punches in four rounds. Hardy landed more than 40% of her power punches in only the seventh.

There were multiple times when it seemed as if Serrano (45-2-1, 30 KO) was about to stop Hardy — she was staggered in multiple rounds, was bleeding before the start of the second round and the referee asked her if she wanted to continue going into the ninth round.

Hardy (24-3, 4 KO, 1 NC), who walked out to Alicia Keys‘ “Girl on Fire,” had no doubt — of course she wanted to continue.

“To have her grab my hand and say, ‘Come on, Heat, let me help you because I know what you went through,’ it just means everything,” Hardy said. “I gave everything I had today.

“I gave everything for three months. I have no excuses. That was everything.”

Seniesa Estrada Defeats Tina Rupprecht to Become Unified Strawweight Champion

Seniesa Estrada is a unified champion…

The 30-year-old Mexican American boxer defeated Tina Rupprecht by unanimous decision — 100-90 on all three cards – on Saturday night to become a unified champion at strawweight.

Seniesa EstradaIn addition to retaining her WBA championship, Estrada claimed Rupprecht’s WBC title.

It was a dominant performance from Estrada, ESPN‘s No. 8 pound-for-pound fighter. She rarely let Rupprecht get comfortable and other than a couple of strong punches landed on Estrada’s face in the first three rounds of the fight, it was a clinical performance from the East Los Angeles native.

Walking out in her traditional cape — pink, this time — and to Alicia Keys‘ “Girl on Fire,” Estrada’s usual high-paced output began from the start and continued throughout. She landed at least 20% of her punches in all but one round and over 30% of her power punches in seven of 10 rounds.

Estrada (24-0, 9 KO) focused a lot on the body — 57% of her landed punches were body punches — and her 67 body punches landed were more than the 63 punches Rupprecht landed throughout the entire fight.

She almost doubled up Rupprecht (12-1-1, 3 KO) in punches landed (118-63) despite throwing a somewhat similar number of total punches (473-414). Rupprecht landed 10 or more punches in a round just once — the seventh round, when it was clear Estrada was in control and headed toward unifying the WBA and WBC belts.

The way Estrada moved her hands — constant, and not just at Rupprecht, but in unconventional movement all over the place to keep the angle and levels of her punches unpredictable, was unique. It helped open up windows for her to land body shots and combinations on Rupprecht, who suffered the first loss of her career.

“By taking away her right hand,” Estrada said in the postfight in-ring interview, “I took away her only weapon.”

Estrada said she wanted to focus on the jab in the fight, in part because of Rupprecht’s height at 4-foot-10, and she threw 178 jabs, landing 16 of them. She said she combined that with her power to put herself in the position to dominate the fight.

After the fight, Estrada made clear what she’d like next — Yokasta Valle retained her IBF and WBO strawweight titles in a unanimous decision win over Jessica Basulto in Costa Rica on Saturday night as well. Rupprecht and Valle fought in 2018 — with Rupprecht winning a unanimous decision in her native Germany.

“I want to tell the other champion at 105 pounds that I’m whooping you next,” Estrada said in the ring after the fight. “You can get it next. I am the best in this division, and I know it. I want to prove it by being undisputed.”

Miguel & Alicia Keys Announce “Set the World on Fire” Tour Dates…

Miguel could be performing in a town near you this spring…

The 25-year-old half-Mexican American R&B singer/songwriter, who recently earned five Grammy Award nominations, will hit the road with Girl on Fire songstress Alicia Keys in March and April, as previously reported.

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Miguel and Keys will trek across North America as part of Keys’ “Set the World on Fire” concert tour, which will feature stops in 24 cities.

The concert tour will kick off on March 7 in Seattle, Washington and end April 18 in Chicago.

“I can feel the energy of this upcoming year building and I couldn’t be more excited to go on tour with the new album and I’m thrilled to have the insanely talented Miguel join me,” Keys gushed in a statement released to the press.

Miguel, who just finished “The Chapter V Tour” with Trey Songz and Elle Varner, returned the compliment by saying, “I love Alicia because whether it’s 5 or 500,000 people she’s performing for, she exudes this hypnotic honesty and a transparent artistry.” He added, “I think that’s what this tour will be remembered for the most.”

The six-week long tour will take Miguel and Keys to renowned venues like the L.A. Staples Center, The Mandalay Bay Center in Las Vegas, The Toyota Center in Houston, The United Center in Chicago and New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Here’s a look at the “Set the World on Fire Tour” dates:

  • Thu. Mar. 07 Seattle, WA WAMU Theatre
  • Fri. Mar. 08 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
  • Sun. Mar. 10 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
  • Tue.Mar. 12 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center
  • Wed. Mar. 13 San Diego, CA Valley View Casino
  • Fri. Mar. 15 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Center
  • Sun. Mar. 17 Dallas, TX Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
  • Mon. Mar. 18 Houston, TX Toyota Center
  • Thu. Mar. 21 New Orleans, LA  New Orleans Arena
  • Sat. Mar. 23 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena
  • Sun. Mar. 24 Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Time Forum
  • Wed. Mar. 27 Southaven, MS Landers Center
  • Fri. Mar. 29 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
  • Sat. Mar. 30 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
  • Tue. Apr. 02 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
  • Wed. Apr. 03 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
  • Fri. Apr. 05 Brooklyn, NY Barclay’s Center
  • Sat. Apr. 06 Mashantucket, MA MGM Grand at Foxwoods
  • Wed. Apr. 10 Boston, MA Agganis Arena
  • Thu. Apr. 11 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
  • Sat. Apr. 13 Atlantic City, NJ Mark G. Etess Arena
  • Sun. Apr. 14 Washington DC Verizon Center
  • Wed. Apr. 17 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena
  • Thu. Apr. 18 Chicago, IL United Center

Miguel to Tour with Alicia Keys…

Miguel is preparing to hit the world with a girl on fire

The 26-year-old half-Mexican R&B singer/songwriter will be touring with Alicia Keys next spring.

Miguel

“Me and Miguel are going on tour together, it’s happening in March,” Keys revealed during a Google+ Hangout on Tuesday with the fellow R&B singer joining on video chat.

Miguel and Keys collaborated on her new album, Girl on Fire, as well as his Kaleidoscope Dream track “Where’s the Fun in Forever.”

“Miguel is one of the flyest songwriters. The way you piece ideas and concepts and thoughts, you are really special,” Keys told Miguel during the video chat.

Miguel is currently on tour with Trey Songz and Elle Varner.

No word yet on when in March he’ll kick off his tour with Keys