Okay, so I’ve been following boxing for a while now, and I always like to document my experiences. This weekend, I got totally sucked into the Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan fight. I mean, I’ve been waiting for this one for a bit, you know? So, here’s how it all went down from my perspective.
First off, I did some digging around to see what everyone was saying about the fight. I checked out some betting odds from BetOnline, just to get a feel for what the “experts” were thinking. They had Morgan as a huge underdog at +1400 and Serrano as the clear favorite at -4000. Yeah, that’s a massive difference. Made sense, though, considering Serrano’s track record.
Then I started thinking about the weight classes. Morgan usually fights at a heavier weight than Serrano. This time Serrano was making a jump of two weight divisions and she last fought at featherweight. I was wondering, could Morgan’s size and weight be a problem for Serrano? That was a big question in my mind.
I looked up some predictions, and most people were saying Serrano would win, but I was still curious. Especially since this was Serrano’s first time fighting at 140 pounds in a while. I also found out that the fight would be 10 rounds, with each round lasting 2 minutes. That’s standard stuff, but it’s always good to know.
Preparing for the Fight
Saturday night rolled around, and I was ready. I tuned into the pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET, just like everyone else. The atmosphere was electric, even through the screen. You could feel the anticipation.
The Fight Itself
The fight started, and man, it was intense. Both fighters came out swinging. They were really going at it. They went at it for a full 10 rounds. I tried to keep track of who was landing more punches, but it was tough. Both of them were so skilled. Serrano, with her 47-2-1 record, was obviously a beast. But Morgan, at 14-1, wasn’t backing down either. She was giving it her all.
Then there was that final round. Serrano took control. Taylor also tried to fight back. They both landed some serious punches. It was a nail-biter until the very end.
The Aftermath
After the fight, I was still buzzing. It was such a great match. I went back online to see what everyone was saying. There were tons of articles and comments. It was cool to see everyone else’s reactions.
- Amanda Serrano’s Record: 47 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, 31 knockouts.
- Stevie Morgan’s Record: 14 wins, 1 loss.
- Weight Class: 140 pounds (Serrano’s first time at this weight since a long time).
- Rounds: 10 rounds, 2 minutes each.
- Betting Odds: Serrano -4000, Morgan +1400.
This fight got me even more hyped about boxing. I can’t wait for the next big one. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on both Serrano and Morgan to see what they do next.