A major night for women’s boxing is coming to El Paso as Stephanie Han returns home to defend her world title against Holly Holm in a highly anticipated rematch on May 30 at the El Paso County Coliseum.
The event will feature a four-fight, all-championship women’s boxing card, making it one of the most significant fight nights in the city’s recent history. For Han, the moment carries extra meaning as she steps back into the ring in her hometown.
A Rematch That “Just Makes Sense”
Han made it clear why this fight is happening in El Paso.
“This fight just makes sense to have it here in the Southwest, and I’m very fortunate, very happy that it’s actually here in my city,” she said.
The rematch follows their first meeting on January 3, which ended early due to an accidental headbutt, leaving questions unanswered about how the fight would have played out.
No Questions This Time
Han is entering this fight with one goal—clarity.
She emphasized that she wants a decisive outcome this time around, whether it goes the distance or ends in a knockout. After the controversy of the first bout, both fighters now have the opportunity to settle it in the ring with no doubts.
A Big Night for Women’s Boxing
With multiple title fights on the card, this event highlights the continued rise of women’s boxing on a major stage. Featuring elite talent and championship stakes, the night is expected to draw strong attention both locally and nationally.
For El Paso fans, it’s more than just a fight—it’s a homecoming moment for Han and a chance to witness a high-level rematch with everything on the line.


