The undisputed women’s featherweight champion, Amanda Serrano, is preparing to defend her titles against her first mandatory challenger, Danila Ramos. The WBO has mandated a bout between the two fighters, initiating a negotiation period that will be followed by purse bids if initial discussions fail.
Amanda Serrano (45-2-1, 30 KO’s) recently fought on August 5th in a voluntary defense, facing a familiar opponent from her past, Heather Hardy (24-3, 4 KO’s). If negotiations are successful, Danila Ramos (12-2, 1 KO’s), ranked #7 in the WBO’s women’s featherweight division, will be Serrano’s next adversary and her first mandated opponent.
Moreover, Brazilian fighter Danila Ramos currently holds the WBO interim featherweight title, having secured it with a narrow split decision victory against then-interim champion Brenda Carabajal (18-6-1, 9 KO’s) approximately two weeks ago on August 18th.
Since negotiations are yet to commence between the two camps, no venue or date has been confirmed. Details about the fight location and date will be revealed once the negotiation process or potential purse bids conclude successfully.