Amanda Serrano Explained

Amanda Serrano
Other Names:The Real Deal
Birth Date:9 October 1988
Birth Place:Carolina, Puerto Rico
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Height:5 ft 5+1/2 in[1]
Reach:65+1/2 in
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Style:Southpaw
Total:50
Wins:47
Ko:31
Losses:2
Draws:1
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Weight:122 lb
Team:Real Deal Fight Team
Years Active:2018–present
Mma Subwin:2
Mma Draw:1
Sherdog:272075

Amanda Serrano (born October 9, 1988) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler.[2] As a boxer, she is the unified featherweight world champion, having held the WBO title since 2019, IBO title since 2021, IBF title since 2022 and the WBA title since 2023. She is the only female, and Puerto Rican, to win world titles in more than four weight classes, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most boxing world championships won in different weight-classes by a female, having held 9 major world titles across seven different weight classes.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Serrano has been recognized with the Female Boxer of the Year Award twice (2016 and 2018) by the WBO, an entity that also granted her the first "Super World Championship" awarded to a woman.[7] As of March 2021, she is ranked as the world's best active female featherweight by The Ring[8] and BoxRec,[9] and the third best active female, pound for pound, by ESPN[10] and third by The Ring.

Early life

Serrano was born in the municipality of Carolina, where her sister Cindy was also born.[11] Her grandparents were born in the municipality of Carolina. When she was young, the family moved to New York and joined the large Puerto Rican diaspora there (colloquially known as Nuyoricans).[11] Surrounded by this community, she grew up in an oasis of Puerto Rican culture in which traditional food and salsa music were predominant.[11] Her upbringing is reflected in the manner in which she speaks Spanish, in a dialect with a distinct accent often attributed to that population (Spanglish) [11] The family lived in Brooklyn, where she continued to live well into adulthood.[11] During her youth she was an active child, with a distinct passion for swimming.[11] After her older sister Cindy began boxing training intending to lose weight by attending the gym of her husband Jordan Maldonado, the 12-year old Serrano accompanied her there. She continued frequenting the facility and eventually got her first job there.[11]

Initially Serrano was not as interested in the sport, not even attending a family event to watch the Oscar De La Hoya vs. Félix Trinidad fight, but she was an avid follower of Cindy's career and developed a passion for it as she grew older.[11] When she graduated from Bushwick High School (located in Bushwick, Brooklyn and closed in 2006) at the age of 17, she decided to begin training as a method to buy things and bond with her sister Cindy.[11] Her father supported her decision, but her mother was hesitant until she began earning success and saw it as a way for the elder sister to retire after having her second child.[11] Cindy, knowing that she had already been frustrated during a previous sparring session against a boy, intended to dissuade her by stepping into the ring but the younger sister proved that she could defend herself competently.[12] Admittedly shy, Serrano choose to continue in Maldonado's small gym in Queens with him as trainer, so that the flow of people was controlled and she could focus on her training.[11]

Amateur career

Serrano's amateur career was brief and concluded with a record of only 9–1,[13] but she won the Staten Island amateur championship in 2008.[14] From there she competed in the featherweight division of the New York Daily News Golden Gloves, where she defeated Glenyss Puentevella by referee stopping contest (RSC, the International Boxing Association's equivalent of a technical knockout) in the semifinal and decisioned USA Boxing's national champion Jody-Ann Weller in the final. Serrano is managed and trained by noted female American professional boxing trainer Jordan Maldonado of New York City. Serrano is Boxing 360's first world champion.[15]

Professional boxing career

Early career

On June 11, 2011, Serrano defeated Jennifer Scott to capture the vacant WBC–NABF featherweight title. The bout was scheduled for 8 rounds, but the match was cut quick as Serrano knocked out Scott in 1:04 of round one.[16]

Super featherweight

Serrano was in line to face Fatuma Zarika for the vacant WBC super featherweight title, however, Zarika returned to her native Kenya due to an emergency, and was unable to return due to visa problems.[17] On September 10, 2011, Serrano defeated WIBF Inter-Continental lightweight champion Kimberly Connor via second-round technical-knockout (TKO), for the vacant WBC super featherweight belt.

Serrano vs. Wallberg

Her next fight took place on April 27, 2012, at the Cloetta Center, in Linköping, Sweden against undefeated WBC champion Frida Wallberg.[18] The World Boxing Council—against mandatory rules—allowed the bout to be contested with 10 ounce gloves instead of the mandatory 8 ounce for that division.

Serrano came up short losing a controversial unanimous decision to Wallberg. All three judges' scorecards were in favour of Wallberg with Gudjon Vilhelm scoring it 93–98, Venciclav Nikolov scoring it 93–97, and Franco Ciminale scoring it 94–96.[19]

Quest for multi-division supremacy

Her sixth-round knockout (KO) win over Maria Maderna for the WBO lightweight title was held at the Argentine Boxing Federation Stadium. Maderna was going for her fourth title defense, but Serrano dominated the fight with her speed and power.[20]

She next faced the former WBC super featherweight champion Olivia Gerula at the BB King Blues Club & Grill in New York City, New York. Serrano stated in a pre-fight interview that she wanted the winner of Matthysse vs. Mrdjenovich, as she expressed her desire to unify all four featherweight title.[21] Serrano defeated Olivia Gerula via technical-knockout (TKO) in the first round to capture the vacant WBO featherweight title.[22] Serrano then successfully defended her featherweight title by TKO against Calixta Silgado in Brooklyn.

On October 18, 2016 Serrano defeated Alexandra Lazar in the fifth round to capture the vacant WBO junior featherweight title. Already a three division champion, she moved back down to the junior featherweight limit to tie Miguel Cotto's record and become only the second Puerto Rican boxer, male or female, to win world titles in four weight classes.[23]

Serrano vs. Santana I

Fighting on the Shawn Porter vs. Andre Berto undercard, Serrano dominated Dahiana Santana en route to an eighth-round KO victory to win the vacant WBO bantamweight belt to become the first female fighter in boxing history to win world titles in five weight divisions.[24]

Serrano vs. Reynoso

On September 8, 2018, the Brooklyn-based hitter moved up an unprecedented five weight classes to defeat Yamilia Esther Reynoso via tenth round unanimous decision (UD), and captured the WBO light welterweight.

Serrano vs. Voraberger

On January 18, 2019, Serrano defeated Eva Voraberger in the first round to capture the vacant WBO super flyweight title. In doing so she became only the second male or female to capture a major title in seven weight classes after Manny Pacquiao.[25]

Featherweight

Serrano vs. Hardy I

On September 13, 2019, Serrano defeated undefeated Heather Hardy (22–0), to capture the interim WBC and WBO featherweight title. The Brooklyn native dominated the 10 round bout with a score of 98–91, 98–91 98–92.

On February 4, 2021, Serrano was promoted to full WBC featherweight champion. The move came following a breakdown in talks regarding a targeted showdown with Edmonton’s Jelena Mrdjenovich.[26]

Serrano vs. Bermudez

On March 25, 2021, Serrano KO'd Daniela Bermudez with a body punch in round nine at Plaza del Quinto Centenario, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Serrano retained her WBC and WBO featherweight titles.[27] Heading into the bout, Serrano and Bermudez were ranked inside The Ring's P4P top 10.[28]

Lightweight

Serrano vs. Taylor

See main article: article and Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano.

The first women's boxing match to headline Madison Square Garden, described as the 'biggest women's fight of all time',[29] was held on April 30, 2022, between Katie Taylor and Serrano, with Taylor's undisputed lightweight titles on the line.[30] [31] Taylor defeated Serrano by split decision in what was named Fight of the Year by Sports Illustrated.[32] [33]

On February 5, 2023, it was announced that the rematch between Taylor and Serrano would take place on May 20 in Dublin, Ireland, for the undisputed lightweight championship of the world.[34] However on February 28, Serrano withdrew due to an injury she had sustained during training camp and Taylor fought undisputed light-welterweight champion Chantelle Cameron instead.[35] [36]

Return to featherweight

Serrano vs. Mahfoud

Upon returning to the featherweight division, Serrano was set to fight undefeated IBF champion Sarah Mahfoud in a title unification bout. Serrano resumed normal service on Saturday, responding to her second professional defeat earlier this year by picking up another world title with a unanimous-decision win. In a mostly one-sided affair, Serrano earned convincing scores of 99–92, 97–93, 97–93 to unify the world featherweight titles at the AO Arena.[37]

Serrano vs. Cruz

Serrano faced WBA champion Erika Cruz on February 4 at Hulu Theatre in Manhattan, in an undisputed showdown for all four major world titles in the featherweight division. On fight night, Serrano defeated Cruz via unanimous decision with the scores of 98–92, 98–92, 97–93. With the win she also became the first undisputed champion, male or female, of the four-belt era from Puerto Rico.[38]

Serrano vs. Hardy II

In the first defense of her undisputed featherweight titles, Serrano rematched Heather Hardy in the co-main event of the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz card on August 5, 2023.[39] She won the fight by unanimous decision.[40]

Serrano vs. Ramos

On October 27, 2023, Serrano defeated Danila Ramos via unanimous decision and retained her WBO, WBA and IBF world featherweight titles. It was the first women's world title fight held over twelve, three-minute rounds since 2007.[41] The bout did not include the WBC belt as Mauricio Sulaiman, the WBC president, did not sanction the fight. He has cited studies and safety issues and the week prior to the fight told the BBC he was "praying that there will be no mishap or injury due to this deeply misguided and mistaken initiative."[42]

On December 5, 2023, Serrano vacated the WBC title due to their refusal to sanctioning future female boxing matches at her desired twelve, three-minute rounds.[43]

Cancelled Nina Meinke fight

On December 21, 2023, it was announced that Serrano would be defending her WBA, WBO and IBF featherweight titles in twelve-round bout against Nina Meinke at El Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[44] However, the fight was cancelled last minute, after Serrano was declared "medically unfit" by the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission due to an eye injury.[45]

Super Lightweight

Serrano vs. Taylor II

Serrano was originally scheduled to challenge Katie Taylor for her undisputed super lightweight title in a rescheduled rematch on July 20, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson card.[46] However, due to a personal issue with Mike Tyson, the event was postponed and will now take place at the same arena on November 15, 2024.[47]

Serrano vs. Morgan

Serrano faced Stevie Morgan at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry event on July 20, 2024.[48] Serrano defeated Stevie Morgan by technical knockout in the second round.[49] [50]

Mixed martial arts career

Training

Since early 2015, Serrano quietly worked towards debuting in mixed martial arts (MMA), beginning by incorporating kicks to her training.[51] The idea emerged after she participated in the filming of Fight Valley along her sister, meeting Miesha Tate, Holly Holm, and Cristiane Justino and learned of the lifestyle that they could afford. This triggered the interest of people involved in MMA and she was approached and told about the economic potential of the move.[11] When queried about the matter, Serrano expressed additional motivation due to the absence of a Puerto Rican female fighter in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) at the moment.

With the consent of her boxing trainer Jordan Maldonado, Serrano continued her introduction to kickboxing, citing a general lack of money for women in boxing.[52] By the summer of 2016, Serrano admitted that she had seriously considered retiring to take up MMA due to frustration with the state of the business, but that being able to appear in ShoBox changed that.[53] Instead, she began working towards becoming the first person to hold both boxing and MMA titles at once, setting her debut for late 2017. Towards this goal, she continued training in kickboxing under former world champion Luis Ruiz and incorporated Brazilian jiujitsu working with brown belt Gabriel Marte at the Dojo NYC.[54] [55]

Public challenge to Ronda Rousey

On July 31, 2015, Ronda Rousey's trainer, Edmond Tarverdyan, expressed the belief that his fighter "can win the boxing world title" while discussing a potential fight with Justino.[56] After noting that "Ronda spars with boxing world champions that punch way harder than Cyborg", Tarverdyan claimed that she "has never lost a round in the gym. With boxing world champions".[56] Within a week, Serrano responded by stating that "Rousey's trainer does not have any knowledge about the sport of boxing. She is a very good fighter in the Octagon, and I really congratulate her for everything she has done. Her opponents cannot box and it's easy to look great, but when facing a high quality boxer with punching power as myself, believe me, things are gonna change. In a boxing ring, the canvas will be your comfort zone".[57]

She went on to criticize Rousey's stand-up fighting technique and challenging her to a boxing match, stating that "[from a] boxing point of view, she looked like a rookie amateur fighter, throwing very wide punches with no coordination. I heard that Cyborg is not willing to come down to the lightweight division to fight Ronda, but I can go up to 135, and we can settle a boxing match so I can prove her trainer wrong. I once went up to the lightweight division, and traveled to Argentina for a world title fight. At the end, the results was that I became the first ever Puerto Rican female boxer to captured a world title in two weight classes".[57] Serrano's trainer noted that they "do not challenge other fighting styles." And that the reason for calling out Rousey was because they "represent boxing and [...] want to get some respect." by showing "Edmond Tarverdyan how wrong he is about boxing".[57]

Combate Americas

In December 2017, Serrano announced that she had signed with Combate Americas, a MMA promotion that mostly featured Latin American fighters in its roster.[58] Her debut was scheduled for April 13, 2018, when she drew with Corina Herrera after winning the first two rounds but losing the third when forced to the floor.[59] Afterwards, Serrano focused on grappling.[60] This training was put to the test on August 18, 2018, when she won gold in her first career jiu jitsu tournament, a Grappling Industries event held at New York where she gathered four submissions.[61] After winning a sixth world championship in boxing, it was announced that MMA would be Serrano's focus in the foreseeable future due to better salaries.[62]

On October 13, 2018, Serrano won her second fight by submitting Eréndina Ordóñez with a standing rear naked choke in the first round.[63] In February 2019, she participated in her second jiu jitsu competition, defeating Erin Finkeldey in her only bout.[64] Serrano was scheduled to headline her third MMA event (tentatively another fight with Dahiana Santana, making her debut), this one in Puerto Rico, on January 25, 2020.[65] However, the card was postponed due to a series of earthquakes and ultimately cancelled.[66] Serrano considered the “last minute” cancellation frustrating after missing the holidays due to her training.[67] Afterwards, Combate Americas entered into a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, remaining inactive until 2021.[68] During this timeframe, Serrano’s contract came to an end and she continued boxing.[66]

iKON Fighting Federation

In May 2021, iKON announced her participation in the main event of a card held at Sinaloa and aired through UFC Fight Pass.[69] On June 11, 2021, Serrano defeated Mexican Valentina García by submission (standing guillotine) in a minute.[70]

Professional Fighters League

On August 2, 2023, it was announced that Serrano had signed with the Professional Fighters League (PFL).[71]

Professional wrestling career

At the same time that she made her involvement in MMA public, an interest in potentially joining WWE, noted in 2019, Serrano revealed that she had been training under Jonathan Figueroa (known by his ring name Amazing Red) to become a professional wrestler and that she would be performing for a promotion soon.[72]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
50WinStevie MorganTKO2 (10), Jul 20, 2024
49WinDanila RamosUD12Oct 27, 2023
48Win45–2–1Heather HardyUD10Aug 5, 2023
47Win44–2–1Erika CruzUD10Feb 4, 2023
46Win43–2–1 Sarah MahfoudUD10Sep 24, 2022
45Loss42–2–1Katie TaylorSD10Apr 30, 2022
44Win42–1–1Miriam GutiérrezUD10Dec 18, 2021
43Win41–1–1Yamileth MercadoUD10Aug 29, 2021
42Win40–1–1Daniela Romina BermúdezKO9 (10), Mar 25, 2021
41Win39–1–1Dahiana SantanaTKO1 (8), Dec 16, 2020
40Win38–1–1Simone Da SilvaTKO3 (8), Jan 30, 2020
39Win37–1–1Heather HardyUD10Sep 13, 2019
38Win36–1–1Eva VorabergerTKO1 (10), Jan 18, 2019
37Win35–1–1Yamila Esther ReynosoUD10Sep 8, 2018
36Win34–1–1Marilyn HernandezTKO1 (10), Nov 4, 2017
35Win33–1–1Edina KissTKO3 (10), Jul 21, 2017
34Win32–1–1Dahiana SantanaTKO8 (10), Apr 22, 2017
33Win31–1–1Yazmín RivasUD10Jan 14, 2017
32Win30–1–1Alexandra LazarTKO5 (10), Oct 18, 2016
31Win29–1–1Calixta SilgadoTKO1 (10), Jul 30, 2016
30Win28–1–1Edina KissTKO4 (8), Apr 22, 2016
29Win27–1–1Olivia GerulaTKO1 (10), Feb 17, 2016
28Win26–1–1Djemilla GontarukTKO3 (8)Nov 20, 2015
27Win25–1–1Fatuma ZarikaUD6Sep 10, 2015
26Win24–1–1Fatuma ZarikaUD6May 29, 2015
25Win23–1–1Marisol ReyesTKO3 (8)Feb 21, 2015
24Win22–1–1Carla TorresTKO1 (6)Nov 13, 2014
23Win21–1–1Maria Elena MadernaKO6 (10), Aug 15, 2014
22Win20–1–1Diana GarciaTKO1 (8)Sep 29, 2013
21Win19–1–1Kerri HillTKO2 (6)Sep 21, 2013
20Win18–1–1Dominga OlivoTKO3 (6)Jun 29, 2013
19Win17–1–1Wanda Pena OzunaTKO1 (10)Feb 16, 2013
18Win16–1–1Lina TejadaTKO1 (8)Dec 15, 2012
17Win15–1–1Grecia NovaTKO1 (6)Sep 16, 2012
16Loss14–1–1Frida WallbergUD10Apr 27, 2012
15Win14–0–1Ela NunezUD8Feb 17, 2012
14Win13–0–1Grecia NovaTKO5 (8)Nov 18, 2011
13Win12–0–1Kimberly ConnorTKO2 (10)Sep 10, 2011
12Win11–0–1Diana GarciaTKO1 (8)Aug 6, 2011
11Win10–0–1Jennifer ScottTKO1 (8)Jun 11, 2011
10Win9–0–1Ela NunezTKO4 (6)Apr 22, 2011
9Win8–0–1Ela NunezUD6Jan 29, 2011
8Win7–0–1Jennifer EncarnacionRTD4 (6)Sep 18, 2010
7Win6–0–1Nydia FelicianoUD6Jun 4, 2010
6Win5–0–1Lucia LarcineseUD6Feb 26, 2010
5Draw4–0–1Ela NunezSD4Nov 20, 2009
4Win4–0Christina RuizTKO2 (4)Jul 31, 2009
3Win3–0Carolina MartinezTKO1 (4)Jun 29, 2009
2Win2–0Brittany CruzKO1 (4)May 9, 2009
1Win1–0Jackie TrivilinoMD4Mar 20, 2009

Mixed martial arts record

|-|Win|align=center|2–0–1|Valentina García|Submission (guillotine choke) |iKON Fighting Federation 7 ||align=center|1|align=center|1:00|Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico||-| Win| align=center|1–0–1| Erendira Ordóñez | Submission (rear-naked choke)| Combate 26: Mexico vs. USA| | align=center| 1| align=center| 4:23| Tucson, Arizona, United States ||-| Draw| align=center| 0–0–1| Corina Herrera| Draw (unanimous)| Combate 20: Combate Estrellas 1| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Los Angeles, California, United States| |}

Submission grappling record

| colspan="12" style="text-align:center;" | 5 matches, 5 wins (4 submissions)|- style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"! Result! Record! Opponent! Method! Event! Division! Type! Date! Round! Time! Location! Notes|-|Win || align="center"| 5–0 || Erin Finkeldey || Decision (unanimous) || Grappling Industries – BlueBelt No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu || align="center"| -61 kg || No-Gi || || align="center"| 1 || align="center"| 5:00 || Manhattan, New York, U.S. |||-|Win || align="center"| 4–0 || Rebecca King || Submission (guillotine choke) || Grappling Industries – No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu || align="center"| -61 kg || No-Gi || || align="center"| 1 || align="center"| || Manhattan, New York, U.S. || Tournament finals – |-|Win || align="center"| 3–0 || Cristina Gardella || Submission (armbar) || Grappling Industries – No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu || align="center"| -61 kg || No-Gi || || align="center"| 1 || align="center"| || Manhattan, New York, U.S. || Tournament semi-finals|-|Win || align="center"| 2–0 || Lulu Zhong || Submission (guillotine choke) || Grappling Industries – No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu || align="center"| -61 kg || No-Gi || || align="center"| 1 || align="center"| || Manhattan, New York, U.S. || Tournament quarter-finals|-|Win || align="center"| 1–0 || Danielle Riendeau || Submission (guillotine choke) || Grappling Industries – No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu || align="center"| -61 kg || No-Gi || || align="center"| 1 || align="center"| || Manhattan, New York, U.S. || Tournament preliminaries|-[73]

Personal life

After becoming a full-time boxer, Serrano adopted a seclusive routine that required not purchasing a cell phone (or any other device that allowed text messages and the sort) to avoid distractions and avoiding getting involved with boyfriends.[11] When asked about it, she insisted that there would be time for that in the future, after carving a legacy.[11] Serrano has noted that one of the prime movers in her boxing career has been to pursue records in possession of foreign athletes and securing them for Puerto Rico (for example, wanting to win a title in a sixth division so that a local could have bragging rights to more divisions than Floyd Mayweather Jr. or wanting to complete concurrent crossovers between sports).[11]

Her older sister, Cindy, is also a professional boxer. The pair became the first sisters to hold world titles from major sanctioning bodies at the same time after Cindy won the WBO featherweight title in 2016.[74]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. DAZN Boxing tale of the tape prior to the Katie Taylor fight.
  2. Web site: Amanda Serrano Wins IBF Title for Boxing 360 on Tribute Card . Saddoboxing.com . 2016-02-04.
  3. Web site: With KO, Serrano a champ in 5 divisions. 23 April 2017. ESPN. 23 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Amanda Serrano Honored By Guinness Records at PR Day Parade. Jake. Donovan. BoxingScene.com. 9 June 2019 .
  5. Serrano has won titles at super flyweight, bantamweight, super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight, lightweight and light welterweight.
  6. Web site: Amanda Serrano Ties Cotto, Demolishes Lazar For WBO Title. 19 October 2016 . BoxingScene.
  7. Web site: Photos: Crawford, Munguia, Tete, Alvarez Get WBO Awards. BoxingScene.com. 2 November 2018 .
  8. Web site: 8 September 2020. The Ring Women's Ratings. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200924150338/https://www.ringtv.com/609826-the-ring-womens-ratings/ . 2020-09-24 . 24 September 2020. The Ring.
  9. Web site: BoxRec: Female featherweight ratings. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200625202825/https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?role=proboxer&offset=0&sex=F&division=Featherweight . 2020-06-25 . 2020-06-24. boxrec.com.
  10. Web site: 26 August 2020. Women's boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Did Katie Taylor do enough to take over the No. 1 spot?. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200902004027/https://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_/id/29738630/women-boxing-pound-pound-rankings-did-katie-taylor-do-enough-take-no-1-spot . 2020-09-02 . 24 September 2020. ESPN.com. en.
  11. Web site: Amanda Serrano: "Soy mujer, pero soy boxeadora primero". 9 July 2017. Elnuevodia.com. 3 August 2017.
  12. Web site: Boxing star's sister once beat her up to discourage her from the sport. Kirsten. Fleming. 22 April 2017. New York Post. 3 August 2017.
  13. Web site: Junior Featherweight World Champion Amanda Serrano Meets Former Two-Division World Champion Yazmin Rivas Live on SHOWTIME EXTREME. Mayweatherpromotions.com. 3 August 2017.
  14. Web site: Women's Boxing: Amanda Serrano Biography. Womenboxing.com. 3 August 2017.
  15. Web site: 2011-09-13 . AMANDA SERRANO WINS BOXING 360'S FIRST WORLD TITLE . 2016-02-04 . Fighthype.Com.
  16. Web site: Amanda Serrano gets her first belt. June 14, 2011. boxing360.com.
  17. Web site: Brizel . Robert . Amanda Serrano Wins IBF Title for Boxing 360 on Tribute Card – Boxing News . 2023-12-27 . en-US.
  18. Web site: Amanda Serrano challenges Frida Wallberg for WBC Super Featherweight title. March 6, 2012. philboxing.com.
  19. Web site: Amanda Serrano loses in Sweden. April 29, 2012. ib.tv.
  20. Web site: Hits . Random . 2014-08-16 . Amanda Serrano Batters Maria Maderna For WBO Belt . 2023-12-27 . BoxingScene.com . en-us.
  21. Web site: Voice . Tha Boxing . 2016-02-11 . Amanda Serrano vs Olivia Gerula Set For Feb. 17th - Tha Boxing Voice . 2023-12-27 . en-US.
  22. Web site: Serrano Destroys Gerula Inside A Round . 2023-12-27 . Max Boxing . En.
  23. Web site: Rivera . Miguel . 2016-10-19 . Amanda Serrano Ties Cotto, Demolishes Lazar For WBO Title . 2023-12-27 . BoxingScene.com . en-us.
  24. Web site: 2017-04-23 . With KO, Serrano a champ in 5 divisions . 2023-12-27 . ESPN.com . en.
  25. Web site: Esco . Wil . 2019-01-18 . Amanda Serrano destroys Eva Voraberger, wins title in 7th division . 2023-12-24 . Bad Left Hook . en.
  26. Web site: Donovan . Jake . 2021-02-04 . Amanda Serrano Upgraded To WBC Featherweight Titlist, Mrdjenovich Named 'Emeritus Champion' . 2024-01-05 . BoxingScene.com . en-us.
  27. Web site: Christ. Scott. March 25, 2021. Ring City USA results and highlights: Amanda Serrano knocks out Daniela Bermudez for 40th career win. live. October 29, 2021. Bad Left Hook. https://web.archive.org/web/20210326032908/https://www.badlefthook.com/2021/3/25/22351155/ring-city-usa-results-highlights-amanda-serrano-knocks-out-daniela-bermudez-boxing-news-2021 . 2021-03-26 .
  28. Web site: Amanda Serrano-Daniela Bermudez: Stats & Stakes. 25 March 2021 .
  29. Web site: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano is the biggest women's fight of all time, worthy of a place in Madison Square Garden history DAZN News US. 2022-02-02. DAZN. 28 January 2022 . en.
  30. Web site: Stumberg. Patrick L.. 2022-01-27. Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano official for April 30th at Madison Square Garden. 2022-02-09. Bad Left Hook. en.
  31. Web site: 2022-01-27. Boxing News: Taylor-Serrano clash set for April 30 at MSG » February 9, 2022. 2022-02-09. fightnews.com. en-US.
  32. Web site: Katie Taylor retains undisputed lightweight title after Amanda Serrano win – as it happened. 1 May 2022. Guardian. 17 May 2022.
  33. Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Is Sports Illustrated's Fight of the Year. 28 Dec 2022. Sports Illustrated. 19 Feb 2023.
  34. Web site: Tumin . Remy . 5 February 2023 . Amanda Serrano Gets an Undisputed Title and a Rematch With Katie Taylor . The New York Times.
  35. Web site: Rothstein . Michael . 28 February 2023 . Amanda Serrano injured; rematch vs. Katie Taylor postponed . ESPN.
  36. Web site: Rothstein . Michael . 11 March 2023 . Katie Taylor-Chantelle Cameron title bout set for May 20 . ESPN.
  37. Web site: 2022-09-24 . Serrano back on track, unifies 126-pound titles . 2023-12-06 . ESPN.com . en.
  38. Web site: 2023-02-05 . Serrano snags unanimous-decision win over Cruz . 2023-12-06 . ESPN.com . en.
  39. Web site: Amanda Serrano to rematch Heather Hardy in Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz co-main event. May 4, 2023. mmafighting.com. Alexander K. Lee.
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