Amanda Serrano holds astonishing records under her name; she is the only female Puerto Rican who has won world titles in more than four different weight classes. She has held nine major world titles in seven different weight categories.
Amanda has only lost two fights in her career of 49 fights and has made a strong comeback by winning two fights after a split-decision loss against Katie Taylor. Jake Paul, who will feature on March 4 in San Juan, Puerto Rico with Serrano, has congratulated her for such a great stint in women’s boxing.
Jake Paul congratulates Amanda Serrano
Boxing unified women’s featherweight champion Amanda Serrano is set to fight Germany’s Nina Meinke on March 2 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She will feature with Jake Paul in the co-main event . She will defend her belts and look forward to creating more records.
Paul has helped escalate Serrano’s profile and earning power since signing her to MVP. But he made sure to give her the spotlight for her landmark achievement of being the first female fighter to hold seven belts across multiple divisions.
Paul took to X and congratulated her: “While you sleeping, we working. About to break another record, Amanda Serrano is the face of women’s boxing.”
As decorated as Amanda is, it wouldn’t be wrong to call her the face of women’s boxing. She will face Nina in 12 rounds of 3 minutes. Earlier this month she gave up her WBC belt as she wasn’t allowed to defend her title in 12-round of 3 minutes.
Amanda Serrano shows gratitude to all her supporters
Amanda’s fight with Nina is scheduled in March and the ticket sale went live today. Amanda took to X and expressed gratitude towards the fans as all the expensive tickets got sold out in less than 12 hours. She said that we lowered the price so that everyone can watch the fight and experience an amazing fight card.
She was flattered by the support of her fans and said,”I sold out Madison Square Garden, The Hulu Theater, The Caribe Royal FL & now The Choliseo PR. My team & My Fans are FANTASTIC.”
Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (46-2-1, 30 KOs) will make her return to Puerto Rico vs. IBF mandatory challenger Nina Meinke (18-3, 4 KOs). This event marks Serrano’s first fight in Puerto Rico since becoming undisputed champion, and she will fight for the second time at 12×3, the men’s championship standard, in defense of her unified IBF, WBO, WBA, IBO featherweight world titles.
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