Most Valuable Promotions have announced the full undercard for MVPW-03 on May 30, which is led by Stephanie Han-Holly Holm II and Amanda Serrano-Cheyenne Hanson.
Han and Holm, at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas, will contest the WBA lightweight title and Serrano and Hanson the WBA and WBO featherweight titles.
Desley Robinson had already been matched at middleweight against Mary Spencer, and the WBC junior-flyweight champion Lourdes Juarez against Yokasta Valle.
The full undercard, it has since been confirmed, features the eight-round light-flyweight contest between Yesica Nery Plata and Brook Sibrian, an eight-round fight at 126lbs for Reina Tellez, an eight-round date at lightweight between Miranda Reyes and Camilla Panatta, a six-round flyweight fight between Jocelyn Camarillo and Yazmin Martinez, Iyana “Roxy” Verduzco fighting over eight rounds against an opponent to be confirmed at 126lbs, and Elise Soto fighting an opponent to be confirmed over eight rounds, also at the featherweight limit of 126lbs.
There will also be an eight-round middleweight fight between Alexis “Chop Chop” Chaparro and Edward Ulloa, a six-round match-up at junior featherweight between Alexander “The Alley Cat” Gueche and Joshua Montoya, Nazarena Romero fighting against an opponent to be confirmed over eight rounds at junior featherweight, and a junior-welterweight contest between Albina Moldazhanova and Claudia Herrera, fought over six rounds.
“This event is the embodiment of everything we set out to build with MVPW and El Paso is the perfect home for it as this event will be 100 per cent sold out,” said MVP’s Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul in a joint statement. “Two top-10 pound-for-pound fighters and four world-title fights with Amanda Serrano, Stephanie Han, Holly Holm, Desley Robinson, Lourdes Juarez, and Yokasta Valle all sharing the same card.
“Beyond the main event, you have Mexico’s top contender Yesica Nery Plata returning as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, Reina Tellez’s first fight since her inspirational performance against Amanda Serrano, Miranda Reyes stepping up again after testing two world champions, Elise Soto, Alexis Chaparro, and Alexander Gueche continuing to climb, and the promotional debuts of Jocelyn Camarillo and Roxy Verduzco.”




