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2023 will be the year for so many mega-fights lined up for boxing in both men and female categories. The female boxing community is gearing up for one such mega event tomorrow as boxing legend Amanda Serrano, will take on Eric Cruz at Hulu theatre in Madison Square Garden. While all the experts and fans are speculating about the mega-fight, Australian boxing star Skye Nicolson gave her opinion on this event.

Skye Nicolson in an exclusive interview with the boxing media channel, ‘iD Boxing’, shared her opinions on the upcoming fight. ‘iD Boxing’ shared the news via Twitter this morning.

The entire boxing community is eagerly looking forward to this match. In the midst of all the talks regarding this fight,  Nicolson added her valuable opinion. 

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Skye Nicolson praised Amanda Serrano

Amanda Serrano is indeed one of the greatest fighters in female boxing. In a career span of over 13 years, she had 46 fights in her career. Out of the 43 wins, 30 came by knockout. She has suffered only two losses in her career.

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Meanwhile, the Australian Professional boxer, Nicolson, also fancies a chance for a bout with Serrano, and is excited about the Serrano-Cruz fight. She said, “I love that fight, We’ll see what happens on Saturday night. She’s got them all, on the Saturday night.”

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She added, “I’ll be watching it sitting quite eagerly, but I really fancy the fight with Serrano. I know a lot of critics out there, say otherwise and that I’m not ready for Serrano. But I love that fight. And I feel very confident.”

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Amanda Serrano has been through seven weight classes in her career. But however, their fight will have 4 titles at a stake.

In Madison Square Garden, the fight will have a special moment in Serrano’s heart. Serrano’s undisputed status in the featherweight category will be in jeopardy if the fight doesn’t go her way.

In an interview with ESPN, Serrano said, “Means everything to me. We’ve had champions in every [men’s] division. [I am] a seven-division world champion, had [the youngest] champion ever [Wilfred Benitez, 16]. So I wanted to give that to my island.”

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