Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm 2 live results update

By S Saadeq Ahmed · 5 min read
Stephanie Han and Holly Holm face off ahead of their rematch

Welcome to the live results update for the Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm rematch!

Their bout headlines a Most Valuable Promotions card at the County Coliseum in El Paso, TX. Fight fans in the United States can catch the action live on ESPN with prelims airing on ESPN+. Click here to see how you can watch the fights outside of the United States.

Be sure to return to Big Fight Weekend as we keep you updated on all the action!

Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm 2 live results update

Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm 2 recap

Note: This bout was fought over 10 three-minute rounds instead of the women’s standard 10 two-minute rounds.

Stephanie Han (13-0, 3 KOs) had a tougher fight against Holly Holm (34-4-3, 9 KOs) in their rematch, but ultimately won via majority decision.

Although one judge had it 95-95, the other two saw it 96-94 for Han. She remains the WBA lightweight world champion with the victory. Han won the title in February last year against Hannah Terlep. This was her third defence of it.

Holm kept her distance from Han, possibly because their first encounter ended in a technical decision due to a cut sustained by “The Preacher’s Daughter.” However, an accidental clash of heads in round two caused a cut on the right eyebrow of the reigning champion. The pair fought on fairly even terms in the early stages of the contest.


As the fight progressed, Han found herself struggling with the movement of her opponent. Holm boxed off of the back foot which made her a difficult target to hit. That approach may have cost her in the end, as the judges may have seen this as not showing enough effective aggression. Regardless, Han did struggle to impose her style. Although Holm boxed well off of the back foot, it appears the come forward approach of Han was ultimately favoured by the judges.

Amanda Serrano vs. Cheyenne Hanson recap

Note: This bout was fought over 10 three-minute rounds instead of the women’s standard 10 two-minute rounds.

Amanda Serrano (49-4-1, 32 KOs) picked up another stoppage victory when she defeated Cheyenne Hanson (17-3, 13 KOs) via second round technical knockout.

The official time of stoppage was 2:25. Serrano remains the WBA and WBO featherweight world champion with the win. She won the WBO title in 2019 against Heather Hardy. Serrano added the WBA strap in 2023 against Erika Cruz. She has made four defences of the WBA and eight defences of the WBO.

Hanson had some initial success avoiding getting hit. However, it was only a matter of time before Serrano was able to trap her in a corner of the ring. The reigning champion unleashed a barrage of punches that eventually caused referee Robert Hoyle to end proceedings.

Desley Robinson vs. Mary Spencer recap

Desley Robinson (12-3, 4 KOs) won a comfortable unanimous decision against Mary Spencer (10-4, 6 KOs).

Scores were 100-90 (x2) and 99-91. Robinson remains the IBF and WBO middleweight world champion with the victory. She won the IBF title against Kaye Scott in 2024. Robinson then added the WBO strap to her collection in 2025 against Chloe Chaos. She has now made three defences of the IBF and two defences of the WBO title.

A right hand upstairs rocked Spencer in the opening round, but it occured too late for Robinson to capitalize on it. Both women mostly stood at range of each other. Spencer mostly kept her hands low, getting caught with an overhand right in the fourth that stunned her for the second time in the fight. While the Canadian was able to make it out of the round still standing, she was struggling to assert herself.

Robinson was in control of the distance. Her opponent pursued her around the ring, but struggled to throw punches. Spencer was unable to make things competitive in this fight. It came as no surprise when Robinson had her hand raised in the end.

Lourdes Juárez vs. Yokasta Valle recap

Lourdes Juárez (40-4, 5 KOs, 1 NC) dropped Yokasta Valle (34-4, 10 KOs) late to ensure that she got the victory via split decision.

Although one judge had it 95-94 for Valle, the other two saw it 98-91 and 95-94 for Juárez. The Mexican remains the WBC light flyweight world champion with the win. Juárez won the title in 2024 against Yesenia Gomez and has now defended it three times.

Both women threw looping punches at each other. Valle was rocked twice in round two by those kind of shots. There was the occasional head clash due to the approach both fighters decided to adopt for the duration of the bout. Juárez switched stances from time to time and appeared in control during the early rounds.

Valle kept things competitive, but her opponent was the more accurate of the two. Juárez consistently threw the jab and it allowed her to follow up with other kinds of punches. Valle consistently got caught as she came forward.

The head clashes continued into the final round. An accidental collision in the tenth caused a cut by the left eye of Valle. With under 20 seconds to go in the round, she was dropped by a right hook followed by a straight left to the head. The knockdown ensured that Juárez retained her world title.

Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm 2 undercard results

Yesica Nery Plata (31-3, 3 KOs) won a unanimous decision against Brook Sibrian (9-3, 4 KOs). Scores for their eight-round light flyweight bout were 79-73 (x2) and 78-74.

Miranda Reyes (9-3-1, 3 KOs) won a unanimous decision against Camilla Panatta (8-4-1, 1 KO). Scores for their eight-round super featherweight encounter were 79-72 and 77-74 (x2). Panatta was knocked down in the second from an overhand right.

Alexander Gueche (12-0, 7 KOs) won a unanimous decision against Joshua Montoya (7-5-2, 0 KOs). Scores for their eight-round super bantamweight contest were 78-74 (x2) and 77-75.

Nazarena Romero (15-1-2, 8 KOs) won a unanimous decision against María Salinas (27-15-6, 7 KOs). Scores for their eight-round super bantamweight clash were 80-72 across the board.

Opening the Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm broadcast, Elise Soto (11-0, 9 KOs, 1 NC) won a unanimous decision against Thalia Limon (4-2, 3 KOs). Scores for their four-round featherweight bout were 39-37 across the board.

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Cooper Neill/Most Valuable Promotions

S Saadeq Ahmed

Currently writing out of Toronto, Canada, Saadeq first became a boxing fan while living in Doha, Qatar. Looking to become more involved in the sport, he began writing about boxing and has had work published in outlets such as Seconds Out and Boxing Social. He looks forward to continue covering boxing on Big Fight Weekend.

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