Serrano and Cruz define their rivalry in Puerto Rico

The rematch that everyone was waiting for now has a confirmed date and venue. Blood, titles and intense rivalry meet in the Caribbean.

The Revenge that Boxing Needed (and that We Deserve)

It seems like yesterday, but it was actually in that prehistoric time of 2023, when the world was slightly simpler. At Madison Square Garden, Amanda Serrano and Erika Cruz gave each other the kind of beating that leaves you craving more, like the end of a season of your favorite series in the most intense climax. Now, the universe (or rather, the strategists at Most Valuable Promotions) have heard us and are serving us the second part on a silver platter. Or rather, in the Roberto Clemente de San Juan Coliseum. The date is January 3, 2025, because what better way to start the year than with a fight that promises more drama than a family chat group.

For those who were not aware of the first chapter of this epic rivalry, here is the express summary, without spoilers… well, with some. That night, Serrano, our undisputed Puerto Rican champion, took the victory by unanimous decision. But it was no walk in the park. It was one of those fights where you come out the winner, but also wanting a week-long spa session. Cruz, the Mexican warrior, did not make it easy for her. In fact, it was so close that the mere memory of it has fans demanding a rematch. And voilà, here we are.

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Back Home and the Strict Diet

What makes this rematch even juicier is the context. It turns out that our girl Amanda has been on tour in higher categories, specifically to close her trilogy with Katie Taylor. It’s like when you go up a pants size on vacation and swear you’ll go back to your original size… but with bumps. Well she is doing it. Serrano returns to his natural weight class of 126 pounds, leaving behind the fights in the 140 division. It is a return home, literally and figuratively, because the fight will be in Puerto Rico. Imagine the energy: the local champion defending her titles in front of her people. It’s the perfect script for a sports movie, only with real sweat and probably some blood (hopefully less than last time).

And speaking of titles, here the plot gets interesting. Serrano will defend the WBA and WBO belts. And the one from the WBC? He left it vacant. The reason? Her firm stance on the length of rounds in women’s boxing. While men’s boxing has three-minute rounds, she advocates two-minute rounds for women. A rebellion with style, because who doesn’t want to change the rules of the game? This fight, by the way, will be ten three-minute rounds, which makes it even more epic and exhausting just thinking about it. It’s like running a marathon, but with someone trying to knock you out every mile.

We cannot forget the opponent, Erika Cruz. The Mexican arrives with a record of 18-2-1 and four knockouts, and with all the motivation in the world. In their first confrontation, they not only exchanged blows; It was a cultural exchange of accidental headbutts that left Cruz dealing with a cut that looked like something out of a horror movie. Spending the last few rounds wiping blood from your eyes isn’t exactly anyone’s plan for a night in New York. This time, he’s sure to come with a more polished strategy and perhaps an invisible helmet. Or at least, we hope so.

For sports purists, this fight is not just a revenge; It’s a statement. It represents the evolution of women’s boxing, with fighters who not only fight for titles, but for equal conditions and recognition. Serrano, as a seven-division world champion, is an icon who is redefining what it means to be an athlete in this sport. Her insistence on longer rounds for this fight demonstrates her commitment to excellence and her belief that women can sustain the same pace as men. It’s inspiring, but also a little scary to think about the resilience it requires.

Beyond the technical data, what really matters is the spectacle. The first fight was controlled chaos, a rollercoaster of emotions that left fans wanting more. This rematch in Puerto Rico promises to raise the stakes: two warriors, a story of rivalry, and a stage full of passion. If you’re a boxing fan, this is like the season premiere of that show you follow obsessively. And if you’re not, maybe this is the time to start, because it promises to be one of those events that you define as “I was there” (even if it’s from your couch).

So, are you ready for this clash of the titans? The countdown has already begun, and all that remains is to prepare the popcorn and follow the networks so as not to miss any details. Share the excitement on your social networks and explore more content about this and other epic fights to stay on top of the wave of the boxing world. Don’t be left out of the conversation!

Mundial 2026: partidos que verás en TV abierta en México

Televisa y TV Azteca transmitirán partidos clave del Mundial 2026 por señal abierta.

Sin boleto aún puedes ver el Mundial en TV abierta

A cinco días del inicio del Mundial 2026, muchos aficionados aún no tienen entrada para los partidos en México, Guadalajara o Monterrey. Para quienes no consiguieron boletos, Televisa y TV Azteca transmitirán una amplia selección de encuentros por señal abierta.

Transmisiones de Televisa

Televisa ofrecerá los siguientes partidos:

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  • Jueves 11 de junio: México vs Sudáfrica, 12:30 PM
  • Viernes 12: Estados Unidos vs Paraguay, 6:40 PM
  • Sábado 13: Brasil vs Marruecos, 3:40 PM
  • Domingo 14: Países Bajos vs Japón, 1:40 PM
  • Martes 16: Argentina vs Argelia, 6:40 PM
  • Miércoles 17: Inglaterra vs Croacia, 1:40 PM
  • Jueves 18: México vs Corea del Sur, 6:30 PM
  • Viernes 19: Brasil vs Haití, 6:10 PM
  • Sábado 20: Países Bajos vs Suecia, 10:40 AM
  • Domingo 21: España vs Arabia, 9:40 AM
  • Lunes 22: Noruega vs Senegal, 5:40 PM
  • Martes 23: Colombia vs Congo, 7:40 PM
  • Miércoles 24: Chequia vs México, 6:30 PM
  • Jueves 25: Ecuador vs Alemania, 1:40 PM
  • Viernes 26: Uruguay vs España, 5:30 PM
  • Sábado 27: Panamá vs Inglaterra y Colombia vs Portugal.

Transmisiones de TV Azteca

TV Azteca también tendrá su propia cobertura:

  • Jueves 11: México vs Sudáfrica, 13:00, Grupo A, Estadio Ciudad de México
  • Viernes 12: EU vs Paraguay, 19:00, Los Angeles Stadium
  • Sábado 13: Brasil vs Marruecos, 16:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Domingo 14: Países Bajos vs Japón, 14:00, Dallas Stadium
  • Martes 16: Argentina vs Argelia, 19:00, Kansas City Stadium
  • Miércoles 17: Inglaterra vs Croacia, 14:00, Dallas Stadium
  • Jueves 18: México vs Corea, 19:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Viernes 19: Brasil vs Haití, 19:00, Philadelphia Stadium
  • Sábado 20: Países Bajos vs Ucrania/Suecia/Polonia/Albania, 11:00, Houston Stadium
  • Domingo 21: España vs Arabia Saudí, 10:00, Atlanta Stadium
  • Lunes 22: Noruega vs Senegal, 18:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Martes 23: Colombia vs RD Congo/Jamaica/Nueva Caledonia, 20:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Miércoles 24: Dinamarca/Macedonia/Chequia/Irlanda vs México, 19:00, Estadio Ciudad de México
  • Jueves 25: Ecuador vs Alemania, 14:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Viernes 26: Uruguay vs España, 18:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Sábado 27: Panamá vs Inglaterra, 15:00, NY-NJ Stadium; Colombia vs Portugal, 17:30, Miami Stadium.

Ambas cadenas aseguran una cobertura extensa para que ningún seguidor se pierda la acción.

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Noel León gana en Mónaco y hace historia en la F2

El regiomontano repitió triunfo en la sprint de F2 e igualó marca de Sergio Pérez.

Noel León repite victoria en Mónaco

Por segunda carrera consecutiva, Noel León se impuso en la carrera sprint de la Fórmula 2. Esta vez lo hizo en el emblemático Gran Premio de Mónaco, igualando lo logrado por Sergio Pérez en 2010 dentro de la misma categoría.

El piloto regiomontano, integrante de Campos Racing, sumó su segundo triunfo en su temporada de debut en la antesala de la F1.

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Clave de su triunfo

León arrancó desde la pole position y supo aprovechar la dificultad de los rebases en el circuito del Principado. Vuelta a vuelta aumentó su ventaja.

Durante las 30 vueltas, mantuvo la concentración sin errores frente a la presión de Roman Bilinski. La gestión de neumáticos fue determinante para cruzar la meta en primer lugar.

El podio lo completaron Bilinski y Gabriel Mini.

Posición en el campeonato

Con este resultado, Noel León asciende al segundo lugar del campeonato de pilotos con 43 unidades, a 20 puntos del líder. Este domingo buscará más unidades en la carrera principal para mantenerse firme en la lucha por el título.

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Estados Unidos se prueba ante Alemania en Chicago

Última prueba para el equipo de Pochettino antes del debut mundialista.

La selección estadounidense disputará este sábado su último amistoso antes del debut en la Copa del Mundo 2026. El rival será Alemania, un oponente de primer nivel que pondrá a prueba el proceso de Mauricio Pochettino.

El escenario será el mítico estadio Soldier Field de Chicago. Estados Unidos busca una victoria que consolide su confianza de cara al torneo. Alemania, por su parte, quiere demostrar su poderío y llegar en buen momento al Mundial.

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Un duelo con historia reciente

En los últimos cinco enfrentamientos, los teutones ganaron tres veces por dos de Estados Unidos. Se espera un partido de alta intensidad, con ambos equipos afinando detalles.

El debut de Estados Unidos será el viernes 12 de junio contra Paraguay. Este amistoso representa la última oportunidad para ajustar el equipo antes de la competencia oficial.

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