Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) today announced the final additions to the highly anticipated Amanda Serrano vs. Erika Cruz rematch taking place Saturday, January 3 at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico, live globally on DAZN. In total, seven additional Puerto Rican fighters were added to today’s announcement, bringing fifteen Boricua fighters to the event, making Serrano vs. Cruz 2 one of the most Puerto Rico–powered cards in MVP history and a true celebration of the island’s boxing legacy.

Former IBF bantamweight world champion and newly signed MVP star Ebanie Bridges (9-2, 4 KOs) will make her promotional debut against Alexis Araiza (3-2-1, 1 KO) in an 8-round bout at 118 lbs, marking Bridges’ first fight since becoming a mother, an important new chapter under the MVP banner and her first appearance under the MVP banner. MVP’s young Puerto Rican sensation Krystal Rosado (7-1, 2 KOs) also joins the card vs. Canada’s Tania Walters (7-3, 2 KOs) in a 6-round bantamweight bout contested over equal rules to men with three-minute rounds. Also joining the card will be two all Puerto Rico bouts, Naranjito’s Abner Figueroa (7-0, 1 KO) vs. Juana Diaz’s Edwin Rodriguez (12-9-3, 5 KOs) in a 6-round bantamweight bout at 118lbs, Caguas’s Yandiel Lozano (2-0) vs. Sabana Grande’s Johniel Ramos Cotto (3-2, 1 KO) in a 6-round super featherweight bout at 130lbs, and Bayamon’s Caleb Tirado vs. Justin Hill, of Des Moines, Iowa, will be added in a four round bantamweight bout as both fighters make their professional debut. Rounding out the card will be MVP’s Alex “Chop Chop” Chaparro (6-0, 6 KOs) vs. Augusto Leal (3-0, 1 KO) in a 6-round middleweight bout at 160lbs, and MVP’s Raquel Miller (13-0, 6 KOs) making her promotional debut. Tickets are on sale now at prticket.com.

“With the return of Amanda Serrano and Holly Holm, and the MVP debuts of both Ebanie and Raquel Miller, plus seven additional Puerto Rican fighters joining the event, this card has grown into one of the deepest and most meaningful fight nights we’ve produced and we are proud to deliver it to Puerto Rico,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of MVP. “Amanda Serrano will put on a show for her island as she leads an incredible card with 13 fights, featuring the best of women’s boxing and 15 Puerto Rican fighters. Fans in San Juan and around the world are going to witness something special on Saturday, January 3rd, live on DAZN.”

MVP today also announced the full fight week schedule for Serrano vs. Cruz 2, set to include a fight week media workouts, press conference, and public weigh-in. The press conference and public weigh-in will be free and open to the public to attend.

On Monday, December 29, MVP’s Serrano vs. Cruz 2 Fight Week Media Workout will take place at Gimnasio Municipal de Trujillo Alto, José Cheito Ruíz in San Juan, Puerto Rico beginning at 11am AST. All media planning to attend the media workout should RSVP to this email.

On Tuesday, December 30, MVP’s Serrano vs. Cruz 2 Fight Week Press Conference will take place at Plaza del Quinto Centenario (Plaza del Tótem) in San Juan at 4:00 PM AST, featuring the final war of words between Amanda Serrano, Erika Cruz, Holly Holm, Stephanie Han, and undercard fighters. The press conference will stream live on MVP’s YouTube channel and DAZN Boxing YouTube channel.

On Friday, January 2, MVP’s Serrano vs. Cruz 2 Public Weigh-Ins will take place at Coca-Cola Music Hall at DISTRITO T-Mobile at 7:00 PM AST, streaming live on MVP’s YouTube Channel and DAZN Boxing YouTube channel.

On Saturday, January 3, MVP’s Serrano vs. Cruz 2 streams live on DAZN from Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The preliminary card begins at 3:15pm ET / 4:15pm AST on MVP’s YouTube Channel and DAZN Boxing YouTube channel, with the main card starting at 8:00pm ET / 9:00pm AST, live on DAZN.

MVP’s Ebanie Bridges holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics and Education, speaks three languages, is a qualified mechanic, a black belt in karate, investor, and businesswoman. Originally a high school math teacher from New South Wales, Australia, Ebanie left the classroom to chase her dream of becoming a world champion boxer in the UK—a dream she proudly realized by becoming the IBF bantamweight world champion in 2022. Now a mother, Ebanie is on a new mission to reclaim her world title and inspire women in sport to return stronger after childbirth and prove that nothing is impossible.

“I’m excited to be getting back in the ring after some time out and even more excited to have my gorgeous son ringside. He’s a whole new level of motivation for me,” said Ebanie Bridges. “I can’t wait to do what I do best: entertain, put on a show, and deliver an exciting fight. Puerto Ricans are known for their heart, pride, and aggression, and those qualities are in my fundamentals. I think they’re going to love the Blonde Bomber.”

Alexis Araiza-Mones is a 35-year-old professional boxer and dedicated mother of two who began boxing 12 years ago. As an amateur, she was ranked #5 in the nation, with two National Golden Gloves Championship wins in 2019 and 2021. As a pro, she rose to #8 world ranking and continues to push boundaries—both as an athlete and as a role model for her children and community.

MVP’s rising bantamweight contender and Amanda Serrano’s protege, Krystal Rosado is currently ranked the IBF #8 and WBO #10 contender. She most recently faced former 118lb world champion Shurretta Metcalf on Most Valuable Prospects 16 in October 2025.

“I’m so excited to be fighting again on my island, in front of my people,” said Krystal Rosado. “During this preparation, the words “tired” or “I can’t” simply don’t exist in my vocabulary. I’m coming in with everything I’ve got, with even more desire and strength. I’m so grateful to my team for this opportunity again at such a huge event. As I’ve always said, Krystal is here to stay, God willing. This is just the beginning!”

Ania “Tank” Walters, from Ontario, Canada transitioned to boxing in 2017 after a successful basketball career. She became a Canadian national champion before turning pro in 2019. Walters has built a 7-3 record while competing across Canada and internationally. Her breakout came in 2023 when she faced undefeated Mea Motu while challenging for the IBO super bantamweight world title, earning global respect despite the loss. She remains one of Canada’s most active fighters in the 118–122 lb divisions.

Abner Figueroa is a 26-year-old bantamweight from Naranjito, Puerto Rico who most recently earned a UD win in August 2025.

Edwin Rodriguez, a native of Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico, has been boxing since age six. As an amateur, Rodriguez was a standout in the Puerto Rican boxing scene, facing notable boxers including Emmanuel “Manny” Rodríguez, Oscar Valdez, Alberto Machado, Jonathan “Bomba” González, and Angel “Tito” Acosta, among others. He accumulated a record of 201 wins and just 25 losses, taking home a silver medal at the Junior Olympics in Quito, Ecuador, and made the second team of the Puerto Rico National Amateur Boxing Team. Rodríguez made his professional debut in 2012 and trains with the Galarza family at the Los Galarza gym in Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico, considered to be a testing ground for rising prospects. Rodriguez most recently fought to a majority decision draw in October 2025.

Yandiel Lozano is a 19-year-old prospect from Caguas. He made his pro debut in July 2025, a UD win. He now looks to continue building his undefeated record.

Johniel Ramos Cotto is a talented 19-year-old athlete from Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico. Standing 5’11”, Ramos first made his mark as a standout basketball player during his high school years. The tall orthodox fighter had an impressive amateur boxing career, compiling a record of 44 wins and 7 losses. He’s a two-time Puerto Rico Games champion, Mayagüez champion, and Punta Borinquen regional champion. Ramos is currently pursuing a Nursing degree at Ana G. Méndez University in Ponce.

Bayamon, Puerto Rico’s 24-year-old talent Caleb Tirado will make his pro debut against American Justin Hill. Tirado comes off a strong amateur career that saw him compete at the 2024 Olympic Qualifiers, 2023 Puerto Rican National Championships, 2022 Pan-American Games, and 2021 amateur world championships. Hill comes to the ring from Des Moines, Iowa, also making his pro debut on Saturday, January 3.

MVP’s undefeated Alex “Chop Chop” Chaparro, the 25-year-old Puerto Rican raised in Ridgewood, New York, competed at both the 2020 and 2024 USA Boxing Olympic trials. The gifted Puerto Rican athlete is also a high fashion model, having worked for Versace, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, and Polo Ralph Lauren, among others. After a first-round KO win in his pro debut on Most Valuable Prospects 6 in April 2024, Chaparro now stands with a perfect record of 6-0, 6 KOs.

“I’m very excited to be fighting back in Puerto Rico especially on a huge card with many great fights,” said Alex Chaparro. “It will be a great night of boxing for sure!”

Augusto Leal grew up in Apure, Venezuela and started boxing at age of 13. At age 18, he went to military college and studied to become a National Guard Sergeant, serving in the Venezuelan military after graduation. After moving to the US in 2023, Leal started his pro career, now based in Norocross, Georgia.

“I was super excited when my manager told me that I will be facing the young prospect from MVP. I appreciate the promotion for giving me this great opportunity in Alexis’ backyard,” said Augusto Leal. “He’s a young and technical talent, but I will show the boxing community what I’m capable of on Saturday, January 3rd. Viva Venezuela!”

MVP’s Raquel “Pretty Beast” Miller is an undefeated professional boxer from San Francisco, California with a record of 13-0 with 6 knockouts and a reign as former WBA Interim super welterweight world champion. Within just two years of taking up boxing in her early 20s, Miller won the 2012 USA Boxing National Championship and a silver medal at the 2012 Women’s World Championships in Beijing. She also earned a bronze medal at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was selected to join the historic first-ever U.S. women’s boxing team for the London 2012 Olympic Games as an alternate.

In the main event, MVP’s first signee, boxing trailblazer and unified featherweight world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (47-4-1, 31 KOs) will make her long-awaited return in front of her home Puerto Rican fans in a unified WBA and WBO world title defense against Mexico’s #4-ranked WBO contender Erika “Dinamita” Cruz (18-2-1, 4 KOs). The 10-round, highly anticipated rematch will be contested under equal rules to men with three-minute rounds, as Serrano makes her latest statement for equality in women’s boxing alongside Cruz, live globally on DAZN. Tickets are on sale now at prticket.com.

For more information, follow on X via @MostVPromotions and @DAZNBoxing or on Instagram via @MostValuablePromotions and @DAZNBoxing.

About Ebanie Bridges

Ebanie Bridges is both ambitious inside and outside the ring. She holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics and Education, speaks three languages, is a qualified mechanic, a black belt in karate, and a savvy investor and businesswoman. Ebanie has built a powerful personal brand while using her platform and resources to support other women in boxing. She lives a life rooted in gratitude and humility, often speaking out on key societal and cultural issues. Originally a high school math teacher from New South Wales, Australia, Ebanie left the classroom to chase her dream of becoming a world champion boxer in the UK—a dream she proudly realized by becoming the IBF Bantamweight World Champion in 2022. Now a mother, Ebanie is on a new mission: to reclaim her world title and inspire women in sport to return stronger after childbirth and prove that nothing is impossible. From working as a boxing ring girl to becoming a world champion, Ebanie’s journey embodies perseverance and purpose. With her infectious personality and fearless mindset, she empowers people from all walks of life to believe in themselves and pursue their goals unapologetically.

About Alexis Araiza

Alexis Araiza-Mones is a 35-year-old professional boxer whose discipline, power, and perseverance have carried her from local gyms to national titles and the professional stage. A dedicated mother of two—an 11-year-old and a 5-year-old—Alexis balances the demands of training with the strength and pride she finds in her family. She began boxing 12 years ago, quickly proving herself as a rising force in the ring. As an amateur, Alexis climbed the national ladder and achieved an impressive #5 ranking in the nation, showcasing her skill among the country’s top competitors. Her talent and relentless work ethic led her to win two National Golden Gloves Championships in 2019 and 2021, solidifying her place among the sport’s elite. In December 2022, Alexis made the leap into the professional ranks by signing with Kings Promotions, where she continues to thrive. In 2024, she achieved an outstanding #8 ranking in the world, demonstrating her ability to compete with the best on the global stage. With a career grounded in resilience and fueled by passion, Alexis Araiza-Mones continues to push boundaries—both as an athlete and as a role model for her children and community.

About Raquel Miller

Raquel “Pretty Beast” Miller is an undefeated professional boxer from San Francisco, California, boasting a record of 13-0 with 6 knockouts and a reign as former WBA Interim super welterweight world champion. A standout talent from the moment she laced up gloves, Miller began boxing in her early 20s and, within just two years, captured the 2012 USA Boxing National Championship and a silver medal at the 2012 Women’s World Championships in Beijing. She also earned a bronze medal at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was selected to join the historic first-ever U.S. women’s boxing team for the London 2012 Olympic Games as an alternate. Beyond the ring, Miller is a driven entrepreneur and mentor. She is the founder of PB Brand, a luxury athletic line inspired by her “Pretty Beast” persona, and the co-founder of Ladies In Power, a Bay Area nonprofit empowering youth through mental health support, financial literacy, leadership training, and life skills development. Following her latest first-round TKO win in 2023, Miller took a break from boxing and now will make her return to the pro ranks under the MVP banner.

About Krystal Rosado

MVP’s rising bantamweight contender and Amanda Serrano’s protege, Krystal Rosado is a 23-year-old sensation and Carolina, Puerto Rico native who made her professional debut on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 2 show in August 2023, stunning fans with a ferocious second-round KO. Rosado went on to compete on MVP’s historic Serrano vs. Ramos card in October 2023, earning her decisive second win over Hungary’s Kata Pap, before appearing in front of her home fans at the legendary Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan as part of MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland in March 2024. Rosado took home a majority decision win, which she followed with a swift knockout of Russia’s Veronika Dmitriyeva at MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 7 in July 2024. She then returned for Most Valuable Prospects 9 in October 2024 where she earned a unanimous decision win over Perla Lomeli. Following a dominant unanimous decision win in March 2025, Rosado returned to the ring to face Agustina Vazquez in a 4-round bout contested with three minute rounds—equal rules to men—during the fight week Open Workouts for MVP and Netflix’s Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 all-women’s mega-event, winning by unanimous decision. She is currently ranked IBF #8 and WBO #10. She most recently faced former 118lb world champion Shurretta Metcalf on Most Valuable Prospects 16 in October 2025.

About Alex Chaparro

MVP’s undefeated Alexis “Chop Chop” Chaparro is a 25-year-old rising contender raised in Ridgewood, New York, competed at both the 2020 and 2024 USA Boxing Olympic trials. The gifted Puerto Rican athlete is also a high fashion model, having worked for Versace, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, and Polo Ralph Lauren, among others. Chaparro landed a sensational first-round KO win in his pro debut on Most Valuable Prospects 6 in April 2024, before scoring a stunning second-round knockout win on the preliminary card of MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry in July 2024. He also earned a first-round TKO victory on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 9 in Puerto Rico in October 2024, and knocked out Daijohn Gonzalez on Most Valuable Prospects 13 in June 2025. Chaparro most recently knocked out then-undefeated prospect David Gutierrez on Most Valuable Prospects 16 in October 2025.

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