Amanda Serrano retains titles against Danila Ramos in historic contest
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Amanda Serrano is the first Puerto Rican undisputed world champion
Amanda Serrano retained her featherweight titles against Danila Ramos by unanimous decision in a historic contest for women's boxing.
It was the first time since 2007 that women have been in the ring for a title fight for as long as their male counterparts, with Serrano coming out on top after 12 three-minute rounds.
Women's bouts are usually contested over 10 two-minute rounds.
Serrano, 35, said after the fight she "really couldn't feel the difference".
"In the sixth round, I was like, is it really three minutes or did they go back to two minutes">