Amanda Serrano, the indomitable force in women’s boxing, continues to be driven by her ambitious goal of achieving 50 career victories. However, her immediate focus is on returning to her roots in New York, making up for lost time during the holidays, and preparing for the challenges that lie ahead.
Serrano’s recent triumph over Reina Tellez, a dominant decision victory, marked her return to the win column after a closely contested trilogy fight with Katie Taylor in July. Despite the setback, Serrano’s resilience and determination shone through as she outclassed Tellez, who stepped into the ring on just 15 days’ notice.
In an interview, Serrano expressed her desire to shatter Christy Martin’s record for the most knockouts in women’s boxing history, currently standing at 32. Additionally, she aims to amass 50 wins before hanging up her gloves. This lofty aspiration underscores Serrano’s unwavering commitment to her craft and her relentless pursuit of greatness.
Serrano’s decision to vacate the WBC featherweight title, in protest of the organization’s refusal to sanction women’s fights under men’s rules of three-minute rounds, has temporarily closed the door on a potential unification bout with WBC titleholder Tiara Brown. This bold stance highlights Serrano’s advocacy for equality and fairness in the sport.
As the first championship boxing event of 2026 approaches, Serrano is set to defend her WBA and WBO featherweight titles in an all-women’s card. Her record of 47-4-1 with 31 KOs speaks volumes about her prowess and dominance in the ring. Serrano’s historic bout against Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden in 2022 paved the way for some of the most significant women’s boxing events, cementing her legacy as a trailblazer.
The recent victory over Tellez in her native Puerto Rico was a testament to Serrano’s skill and the unwavering support of her hometown crowd. Despite Tellez’s impressive power punches early in the bout, Serrano’s confidence and experience prevailed. Serrano’s decision to proceed with the fight, even after Tellez missed weight, demonstrates her professionalism and respect for the sport.
As Serrano continues to accumulate opportunities under Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, her future in boxing looks brighter than ever. Her journey is not just about personal achievements but also about inspiring a new generation of boxers and advocating for equality in the sport. Amanda Serrano’s quest for 50 wins is more than a personal milestone; it is a testament to her enduring legacy and the indelible mark she continues to leave on women’s boxing.
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