Amanda Serrano will make her return to Madison Square Garden Saturday night when she fights Erika Cruz for the WBA featherweight championship. The card will be broadcast live on DAZN.
Both boxers possess styles that will make this fight an interesting one. While Serrano is more accustomed to pressing forward, Cruz likes to stand strong in the pocket and throw effective combinations.
The fight will take place on February 4th at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater in New York.
Amanda Serrano is aiming to become the first Puerto Rican fighter to win an undisputed women’s title as she takes on Erika Cruz this Saturday at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater in New York. The fight is being televised on DAZN and will take place at 11pm ET.
The Brooklyn-based Puerto Rican is looking to get back to the glory days of her career as she aims to take home a WBA crown in this fight. The 34-year-old has been in the ring for 46 professional fights and has won 43 of them.
In her last fight, Serrano won a convincing decision over Sarah Mahfoud to add the Dane’s IBF belt to her own WBC and WBO titles at 126lbs.
The 34-year-old hasn’t been beaten since 2016, though she does face a tough test in the form of Erika Cruz this weekend. She has a better record and experience, but the Mexican is a tougher opponent and has been winning fights for over 14 years.
The fight will be streamed live on DAZN.
If you’re a fan of boxing or mixed martial arts (MMA), DAZN is one of the best ways to stream fights. The subscription service provides more than 100 live fight nights each year, without requiring a pay-per-view fee.
DAZN also offers a vast library of fights, including some of the greatest fights ever. There are classics from Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao, Gennady “GGG” Golovkin and Anthony Joshua, as well as many others.
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The fight will be televised on Showtime.
The world of boxing kicks off its 2019 slate this Saturday as IBF, WBA, and WBO 126lb champion Amanda Serrano takes on reigning WBA world featherweight champion Erika Cruz at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater in New York. The fight is set to air on Showtime, which has a wide library of original programming to its name.
The network has also made a name for itself with comedy specials, as well as acclaimed documentary series. Its library of original shows continues to grow, as does its offering of movies.
In terms of simultaneous streams, SHOWTIME allows three, which is average for a streaming service. You can watch the fight on your laptop, phone, tablet, or TV (using a device that supports HD), but you must pay for a subscription.
In terms of power, Serrano is the superior boxer, with a strong jab and a solid arsenal of punches. Cruz is a solid puncher herself, but she’s also susceptible to mistakes that make her look sloppy at times. Specifically, she’s prone to pitching very far forward over her front foot when throwing overhand lefts coming forward.
The fight will be streamed live on ESPN+.
The undisputed women’s featherweight champion Amanda Serrano will take on WBA title-holder Erika Cruz on February 4th at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater in New York. Serrano will be looking to become the first unified champion in women’s boxing, while Cruz will look to make history by becoming the first Puerto Rican woman to defend a world title in her native weight division.
ESPN+, which is owned by Disney, offers live sports streaming and original sports-related shows. It hosts professional and college games, as well as UFC fights that are broadcast on pay-per-view.
The service is also available on mobile devices, allowing fans to access its extensive on-demand library. The interface is similar to other Netflix and Hulu apps, with horizontal rows of suggestions.