amanda serrano
'the real deal'
Nation
Date of birth
october 9, 1988 (35 Years Old)
Height
5 ft 5.5 (166 cm)
Reach
65.5 in (166 cm)
Wins
46
Losses
2
draws
1
Ko's
30
amanda serrano
'the real deal'
Nation
DATE OF BIRTH
october 9, 1988 (35 Years Old)
Height
5 FT 5.5 (166 CM)
REACH
65.5 in (166 cm)
wins
46
Losses
2
draws
1
ko's
30
Notable Opponents
Titles Won
WBa world featherweight
WBO world junior bantamweight + bantamweight + junior featherweight + featherweight (2x)+ lightweight + junior welterweight
IBF world featherweight + super featherweight
WBC NABF featherweight
WBAN featherweight
UBF inter-continental super featherweight
Titles Won
WBa world featherweight
WBO world junior bantamweight + bantamweight + junior featherweight + featherweight (2x)+ lightweight + junior welterweight
IBF world featherweight + super featherweight
WBC NABF featherweight
WBAN featherweight
UBF inter-continental super featherweight
Background
Amanda Serrano had a decent amateur career, managing to win local and regional competitions such as the Staten Island Championships, the New York Golden Gloves competition and the Empire State boxing tournament [1]. She turned professional in 2009.
Accomplishments
Amanda Serrano has competed in roughly seven different weight classes and has managed to find success in nearly all of them. Her most impressive and notable feats have been as a Featherweight where she has won virtually every world title and The Ring’s lineal except for the WBA’s. As a Featherweight, she has also unified twice thus far.
Throughout her professional career, she has challenged herself against the best available, winning a plethora of world titles as a result. Her most impressive win came against Sarah Mahfoud who was a capable and confident champion in her own right before losing to Amanda Serrano. Serrano’s match before that was a loss against former Olympic gold medalist Katie Taylor, though the match was considered to have gone either way.
For the rest, she has trailblazed the way for women by becoming a multi-weight champion, and one of the female Featherweight’s most accomplished champions in the history of the sport.
Amanda Serrano continued to hit history books following her fight with Taylor. In February of 2023, she became the first Puerto Rican boxer to become undisputed when she defeated Erika Cruz, and she also became the first female featherweight to become undisputed in any era.
The same year in October, Serrano notched another historical milestone to her already-impressive career by defeating Danila Ramos in the first-ever women’s bout that went the full twelve rounds over a course of three minutes.
Boxing Style
Amanda Serrano is a Southpaw who stylistically has been known to swarm opponents – overwhelm them with pressure i.e. combinations – which often proves to be fatal due to her speed and her power. She has shown amazing work rate throughout her career which often allowed her to beat more skilled boxers fairly easily. Despite her aggressive style, she is well-capable of using her skills to win fights, but she is clearly more effective when she tends to stick to her opponent.