Amanda Serrano continues to etch her name in boxing history, solidifying her status as a record-setting seven-division titlist. The 35-year-old southpaw recently achieved a groundbreaking milestone by becoming Puerto Rico’s inaugural undisputed champion, a distinction not limited by gender in the four-belt era.
Serrano secured this historic feat through a ten-round unanimous decision victory over Erika Cruz on February 4. The fiercely contested bout is marked by its instant classic status. So much so that Serrano has become a deserving contender for the Women’s 2023 Fighter of the Year accolade for many well-known sports media platforms. So how did she celebrate this historic achievement?
How Amanda Serrano became a trailblazer for women in 2023…
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Renowned media platforms like Sports Illustrated, BoxingScene.com, Thaboxingvoice, and LinealBoxingChampion.com recognized Amanda Serrano as their 2023 Fighter of the Year while bestowing her with the prestigious award. Well, she celebrated this honor with a post on X. She wrote, “I Worked Hard to get to this Level NEVER Begged or Talked Down to Anyone to Get here. I know the New Style is to talk about the Next one so u can shine but I Missed that Memo, I Got here without it. All on Blessings Thank you God.”
I Worked Hard to get to this Level NEVER Begged or Talked Down to Anyone to Get here. I know the New Style is to talk about the Next one so u can shine but I Missed that Memo, I Got here without it. All on Blessings Thank you God 🙏💋
There’s a few more Coming! The Lord isn’t… pic.twitter.com/UUlSDWryZF
— Amanda Serrano (@Serranosisters) January 4, 2024
Why did she win the title, though? What were her achievements in 2023? The year began with a fierce dance against Cruz, conquering the elusive WBA strap in a sold-out Madison Square Garden. The same arena that witnessed her rise, fighting Heather Hardy, marking the genesis of her third featherweight reign. In the boxing arena, Amanda Serrano redefined the game—demanding three-minute rounds, and breaking gender norms. Serrano became a trailblazer rewriting the narrative, making every round count.
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When Amanda Serrano stepped into the ring with Argentina’s Danila Ramos on October 27, they etched their names in history, vying for equal ground in the boxing world. Furthermore, the demand echoed for every fight to be held at men’s distance. The DAZN main event, a relentless dance of punches, witnessed Serrano’s dominance with 1,103 blows. She ended up securing a decisive win.
Yet, despite her undisputed status, a lingering challenge from the WBC insisted that women’s fights be held at ten, two-minute rounds. Instead of knuckling under the demands, she simply gave up her WBC title, becoming a role model for women everywhere.
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She was proud of herself for holding such a recognition as the embodiment of her success in professional boxing. What are your thoughts about her receiving this honor? Let us know in the comments below.
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