Betting markets open for Serrano’s TikTok title defence
Major sportsbooks have launched wagering options for the upcoming bout between Amanda Serrano and Lucrecia Manzur, which will be broadcast live on the social media platform.

Major sportsbooks including DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM have opened betting markets for the upcoming boxing match between Amanda Serrano and Lucrecia Anabella Manzur. The bout, which will be broadcast live on TikTok, has also attracted interest from Kalshi, which offers users an alternative method to trade on the outcome of the fight.
According to reporting from Fox Sports, the markets include specific propositions for the method of victory and the round in which the fight will end. While specific odds may differ between sites, the availability of these markets signals a growing institutional interest in boxing events distributed through digital platforms rather than traditional pay-per-view channels.
Amanda Serrano, 37, enters the contest defending her WBA and WBO featherweight titles. The veteran fighter is reportedly one knockout away from breaking the all-time women’s boxing knockout record, adding a historical dimension to the title defence.
Her opponent, Lucrecia Anabella Manzur, arrives with a professional record of 14 wins and four losses, including seven knockouts. The matchup positions a seasoned champion against a challenger with a solid record, setting up a competitive title fight for the global audience tuning in via TikTok.
Promotional offers are also being leveraged across the platforms to drive new user sign-ups. FanDuel is offering a “Bet $5, Get $200 in Bet Reset Tokens” promotion, while bet365 has issued a bonus code ‘FOX365’ for new customers. These incentives highlight the commercial strategies employed by betting operators to capture market share in high-profile sporting events.
The Fox Sports article, which detailed the betting markets and fighter records, noted that it contains affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. This means the outlet may be compensated if readers sign up or place a wager, a common practice in digital sports journalism that underscores the intertwining of media and betting industries.


