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.

Serrano vs. Tellez will be contested over 10 three-minute rounds, rather than the two-minute rounds traditionally used in women’s boxing.

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The Serrano vs. Tellez prelims begin at 2:30 p.m. ET and can be watched via Uncrowned below.

The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET on DAZN, 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.

Follow all of the action with Uncrowned’s live results and play-by-play of the main card below.

Main card (8 p.m. ET, DAZN)

Unified featherweight title: Amanda Serrano def. Reina Tellez via unanimous decision (98-92, 97-93, 97-93)

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WBA lightweight title: Stephanie Han def. Holly Holm via unanimous technical decision (69-65, 69-64, 68-65)

Lightweight: Krystal Rosado-Ortiz def. Tania Walters via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)

Bantamweight: Alexis Araiza Mones def. Ebanie Bridges via unanimous decision (80-72, 78-74, 78-74)

Prelims (2:30 p.m. ET, Watch via Uncrowned)

WBA Interim Flyweight title: Jonathan Gonzalez def. Yankiel Rivera Figueroa via unanimous decision (114-113, 116-111, 117-110)

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Welterweight: Jan Paul Rivera-Pizarro def. Alfredo Cruz via majority decision (76-76, 77-75, 77-75)

Super featherweight: Henry Lebron def. Juan Tapia via seventh-round TKO | Watch video

Featherweight: Chris Echevarria def. Gabriel Bernardi Cruz via unanimous decision (57-56, 57-56, 57-56)

Lightweight: Alexis Chaparro def. Augusto Leal Salazar via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)

Strawweight: Elise Soto def. Liliana Martinez via second-round TKO | Watch video

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Super bantamweight: Abner Figueroa Cotto def. Edwin Rodriguez via unanimous decision (58-56, 58-56, 60-54)

Flyweight: Yandiel Lozano def. Johniel Ramos Cotto via unanimous decision (58-56, 58-56, 60-54)

Welterweight: Caleb Josue Tirado Pagan def. Justin Hill via second-round TKO | Watch video

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  • Sun 4 January 2026 at 4:19 am GMT

    Amanda Serrano defeats Reina Tellez by unanimous decision (98-92, 97-93, 97-93) to retain her unified featherweight crown.

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 4:17 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    We are three minutes away from what should be a comfortable win for Amanda Serrano. Serrano lands a flush lead right on Tellez. The champ scores with a combination. Serrano is walking forward, unbothered by what is coming back, as she finds another gear and launches a relentless attack on Tellez. Tellez is hurt downstairs in the second minute. Serrano continues to fire hard shots into Tellez’s body and combinations upstairs, but it looks like she won’t get the stoppage as Tellez is managing to move and survive the onslaught.

    10-9 Serrano, 99-91 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 4:13 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    The action has slowed in the ninth round. Neither boxer wants to hold their feet in this round. Both are having success with their jabs. Left hook counter scores for Tellez in the final minute. Serrano lands a backhand. And now a right hook. Tellez returns fire.

    10-9 Serrano, 89-82 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 4:08 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Three rounds still to go in this one. Tellez is still landing her fair share of power punches on Serrano as Serrano continues to walk forward with her hands low and no head movement. Serrano backs Tellez up with a left hand at the halfway point. Left hook counter connects for Tellez. Hard left hand downstairs lands for Serrano. Tellez responds with a flurry. Serrano digs downstairs again.

    10-9 Serrano, 79-73 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 4:04 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    “I would like to know what’s going through the mind of Amanda Serrano. She’s 100% in the twilight of her career. She’s used the word retirement. She wants to break records still. She’s fighting in her hometown here. I’m wondering if she is starting to think, ‘Could this be some of the last rounds of my career?’ “

    Serrano’s corner has, however, told DAZN that she still has “many” fights left in her career.

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:59 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Serrano has swelling under her right eye courtesy of Tellez’s left-hand counters, which she has been working on all night long.

    A pair of lefts connects for Serrano to open Round 6. Nice right for Tellez to open the second minute. Left-hand counter lands. Serrano is plodding forward, trying to break the gap, and she is just walking onto shots. A pair of rights for Tellez. Serrano now backs up Tellez with a hard left hand. To the body, the champ goes. Left hand from Serrano, followed by an uppercut. Tellez walks Serrano onto a nice right-hand counter. It’s been her best round of the fight.

    10-9 Tellez, 59-55 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:55 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Amanda Serrano appeared to have Reina Tellez in trouble during the second minute of Round 5 with body shots. Tellez recovered well, though, and caught Serrano with a terrific left hook counter in the final 30 seconds of the frame.

    10-9 Serrano, 50-45 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:53 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:50 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Tellez is swarming Serrano with pressure, but she ate a right hook early in the second minute. Tellez is landing, and Serrano is content with getting hit if she can land the harder punches in return. Clean left hand down the middle just before the two-minute mark for Serrano but Tellez takes it. Right hook now for the Puerto Rican, followed by a body attack. Combination fired by Serrano. Tellez knocks back Serrano with a right. Action is livening up in the final minute. Tellez is cut underneath the right eye.

    10-9 Serrano, 40-36 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:46 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Exchanges early in the third. Tellez is having success with her left hand — she is timing Serrano as the Puerto Rican tries to punch with her right. Tellez has success with the left hook counter on multiple occasions at the end of the second minute, and at one point, it looked like Serrano was off balance from that shot. Serrano is outworking Tellez in exchanges and landed a brilliant uppercut to the body in the final 30 seconds. Tellez is not outgunned or outclassed yet, though.

    10-9 Serrano, 30-27 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:42 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Serrano connects with a right hook counter to begin Round 2. Her approach in this round has changed from the opener. Instead of going on the front foot and pouring on the pressure, she is boxing behind her southpaw right and looking to set up lefts down the middle. Serrano is finding a home for straight punches in this round. Tellez is happy to trade with her, but is landing nowhere near as much nor is she defending from Serrano’s shots. The champ goes downstairs in the final 40 seconds and launches an assault there. Tellez walks Serrano onto a right but has to eat a hard combination in response.

    10-9 Serrano, 20-18 Serrano

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:37 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Amanda Serrano could have the (joint) most stoppages in women’s boxing history if she can take out Reina Tellez tonight inside the distance.

    Serrano wastes no time in going on the front foot and backing Tellez up. She is holding her feet and Tellez is trading with her already. Nice body work for Serrano at the one-minute mark. Tellez has had some success walking Serrano into counters, but nothing that will trouble the Puerto Rican. Left hand connects for Serrano. Left hand down the middle stops Tellez in her tracks. Tellez comes right back with punches, but not with the same weight behind them.

    10-9 Serrano

  • Sun 4 January 2026 at 3:29 am GMT

    Unified WBO and WBA featherweight champion Amanda Serrano faces off against late-replacement opponent Reina Tellez.

    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.

    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.

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:20 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Holly Holm will not be a boxing world champion again tonight as Stephanie Han defeats her by unanimous decision (69-65, 69-64, 68-65) and retains her WBA lightweight world title.

    Uncrowned had Stephanie Han 69-65 in front.

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:18 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Into Round 7, and Han looks to be well in front. Right hands on the inside connect for Han. Holm scores with a straight left. Right to the body from Han. Clash of heads and a MASSIVE cut on Han’s forehead.

    This one is stopped! We are going to the scorecards.

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:14 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Lead left hook from Han to open Round 5. Now to the body goes the champion and follows upstairs. Holm connects with a pair of southpaw jabs, but eats a right hand a few seconds later. Han has outlanded Han 61-17 through four rounds. Clash of heads — no cut. Left hand down the middle from Holm, Han counters with a left hook. Han continues to find a home for her straight right, why change what has been so effective?

    10-9 Han, 49-46 Han

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 3:10 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Han had her best round of the fight in Round 3. They exchange overhands to begin the fourth. Counter right-hand scores for Han. Left hand down the middle scores for Holm. Han finds a home for a left hook upstairs. Nice three-punch combination lands clean for the champ. Holm is just being outlanded here. Another clean right finds the target. A pair of rights connect for Han to end another successful round for her.

    10-9 Han, 39-37 Han.

  • Sun 4 January 2026 at 3:03 am GMT

    Both women are swinging and missing in the first minute of Round 1. Left hook connects for the champ and drives Holm backward, where she eats another punch. Holm attempted a straight left, but a right-hand down the middle counter was the meaningful connection in that exchange. Right hand snaps the head back of Holm. Holm is being walked into the backhand from Han. Nice hook to end the frame.

    10-9 Han, 29-28 Han

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 2:58 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    Nice right hand connects for Han to open Round 2. The pair exchanged some shots earlier in the frame, but nothing impactful landed for either. Left hand down the middle scores for Holm. A pair of lefts land for Holm. Han responds with a right hand and a hard left hook. Holm comes straight back with left hands. Lively second minute here. They are both swinging with their backhands in this, the final minute. Left to the body lands for the former UFC champ. Now, a right hook has Han off balance.

    10-9 Holm, 19-19

  • Darshan DesaiSun 4 January 2026 at 2:53 am GMT

    Darshan Desai

    We are ready for the first of two world title fights tonight. Stephanie Han defends her title against Holly Holm.

    It’s a southpaw-orthodox battle as the left-hander Holm is being caught with some sharp punches on the inside early. Nice right-hand lands for Han at the end of the first minute. Han fires to the body and then goes upstairs with a hook. Check hook connects for Holm after the pair exchanged backhands.

    10-9 Han