
What is Amanda Serrano's boxing record going into Katie Taylor trilogy
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AMANDA SERRANO lost the "biggest fight in women's boxing" by split decision when she faced Katie Taylor back in 2022.
And the Puerto Rican star controversially lost the rematch against her bitter rival on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson.
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Amanda Serrano (R) faces Katie Taylor for a third time
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Amanda Serrano's boxing record
Nicknamed "The Real Deal", Amanda Serrano's boxing record is 47-3-1.
This means she has won 47 of her 51 professional boxing bouts, lost three and drawn one.
Her victories include 31 knockouts, giving her an impressive KO percentage of 60.78%.
Amanda has competed in a total of 246 rounds throughout her professional career, with her fights lasting an average of 4.7 rounds.
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TAYLOR vs SERRANO Two icons go at it once again with the lightweight title up for grabs
Her three defeats came via decision, meaning she has never been knocked out in the ring.
In MMA, the versatile fighter has a record of two wins, no losses and one draw, with both victories coming via submission.
She made her Combate Americas debut in 2018, later fighting in the iKon Fighting Federation in 2021.
Most recent fight
Amanda's most recent fight took place on Saturday, November 16, 2024, at the AT&T Stadium in Texas.
Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano by unanimous decision in their undisputed super-lightweight rematch.
The result was a controversial one, as most fans in the stadium and at home had Serrano winning the bout, but the all three judges scored it 95-94 in favour of the Irishwoman.
Serrano had a huge cut open up over her left eye midway through the fight but managed to finish the full 10 rounds in another classic fight of the year contender.
Amanda Serrano complete fight history Amanda Serrano vs Jackie Trivilino, Washington Avenue Armory, Albany, 2009-03-20, Amanda won via MD Amanda Serrano vs Brittany Cruz, DoubleTree Hotel, Orlando, 2009-05-09, Amanda won via KO Amanda Serrano vs Carolina Martinez de Moreta, Coliseo Carlos 'Teo' Cruz, Santo Domingo, 2009-06-29, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Christina Ruiz, Resorts Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, 2009-07-31, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Ela Nunez, Taj Mahal Hotel and Casino, Atlantic City, 2009-11-20, Draw (SD) Amanda Serrano vs Lucia Larcinese, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, 2010-02-26, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Nydia Feliciano, Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, 2010-06-04, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Jennifer Encarnacion, Coliseo Carlos 'Teo' Cruz, Santo Domingo, 2010-09-18, Amanda won via RTD Amanda Serrano vs Ela Nunez, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, 2011-01-29, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Ela Nunez, Fairgrounds Event Centre Hamburg, 2011-04-22, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Jennifer Scott, Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 2011-06-11, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Diana Collado, Parque del Este, Santo Domingo, 2011-08-06, Amanda won via RTD Amanda Serrano vs Kimberly Connor, Aviator Sports Complex, Brooklyn, 2011-09-10, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Grecia Novas Mateo, Hotel Jaragua, Santo Domingo, 2011-11-18, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Ela Nunez, Cicero Stadium, Cicero, 2012-02-17, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Frida Wallberg, Cloetta Centre, Linkoping, 2012-04-27, Amanda lost via UD Amanda Serrano vs Grecia Novas Mateo, Club Pueblo Nuevo, Villa Duarte, 2012-09-16, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Lina Tejada, Sosua Bay Grand Casino, Puerto Plata, 2012-12-15, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Wanda Pena Ozuna, Gran Arena del Cibao, Santiago de los Caballeros, 2013-02-16, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Dominga Olivo, Resorts World Casino, Queens, 2013-06-29, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Kerri Hill, Resorts World Casino, Queens, 2013-09-21, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Diana Collado, Gimnasio Boxing Factory, Santiago de los Caballeros , 2013-09-29 , Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Maria Elena Maderna, Estadio F.A.B., Buenos Aires,2014-08-15, Amanda won via KO Amanda Serrano vs Carla Torres, The Space at Westbury, Westbury, 2014-11-13, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Marisol Reyes, Sosua Convention Centre, Puerto Plata, 2015 -02 -21, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Fatuma Zarika, W.C. Handy Pavilion, Memphis, 2015-05-29, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Fatuma Zarika, The Space at Westbury, Westbury, 2015-09-10, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Djemilla Gontaruk, Aviator Sports Complex, Brooklyn, 2015-11-20, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Olivia Gerula, BB King Blues Club & Grill, New York, 2016-02-17, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Edina Kiss, Cancha Ruben Zayas Montanez, Trujillo Alto, 2016-04-22, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Calista Silgado, Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, 2016-07-30, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Alexandra Lazar, Hotel Caribe Hilton, San Juan, 2016-10-18, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Yazmin Rivas, Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, 2017-01-14, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Dahianna Santana, Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, 2017 -04 -22, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Edina Kiss, Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, San Juan, 2017 -07 -21, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Marilyn Hernandez, Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, 2017-11-04, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Yamila Reynoso, Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, 2018-09-08, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Eva Voraberger, Madison Square Garden Theatre, New York, 2019-01-18, Amanda won via KO Amanda Serrano vs Heather Hardy, Madison Square Garden Theatre, New York, 2019-09-13, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Simone Aparecida da Silva, Meridian at Island Gardens, Miami, 2020-01-30, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Dahianna Santana, Hotel Catalonia Malecon Centre, Santo Domingo, 2020 -12 -16, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Daniela Romina Bermudez, Plaza del Quinto Centenario, San Juan, 2021-03-25, Amanda won via KO Amanda Serrano vs Yamileth Mercado, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland, 2021-08-29, Amanda won via UD Serrano vs Miriam Gutierrez, Amalie Arena, Tampa, 2021-12-18, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor, Madison Square Garden, New York, 2022-04-30, Amanda lost via SD Amanda Serrano vs Sarah Mahfoud, Manchester Arena, Manchester, 2022-09-24, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Erika Cruz Hernandez, Hulu Theater, New York, 2023-02-04, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Heather Hardy, American Airlines Centre, Dallas, 2023-08-05, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Danila Ramos, Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, 2023-10-27, Amanda won via UD Amanda Serrano vs Stevie Morgan, Amalie Arena, Tampa, 2024-07-20, Amanda won via TKO Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 2, AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas 2024-11-16, Serrano lost via points
KO = knockout, TKO = technical knockout, UD = unanimous decision, MD = majority decision, SD = split decision, DQ = disqualified, PTS = points decision, RTD = retired.
Career highlights
On March 20, 2009, Amanda made her professional debut against Jackie Trivilino at the Roseland Ballroom in New York.
The fight ended in a majority decision victory for Serrano after four rounds, marking the beginning of her illustrious career.
Amanda quickly rose through the ranks, winning her first world title in September 2011, claiming the IBF junior lightweight belt by defeating Kimberly Connor with a second-round stoppage.
In the following years, Amanda continued to dominate multiple weight classes, becoming the first female boxer to win world titles in seven different divisions.
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Amanda Serrano knocking down Mexico's Erika Cruz during their women's featherweight championship boxing bout on February 4, 2023
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Her career reached new heights in April 2022, when she faced Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden in what was billed as the biggest fight in women's boxing history.
Despite losing by split decision, the bout elevated her profile significantly.
In October 2023, Amanda further solidified her legacy by becoming the undisputed featherweight champion.
The Real Deal made history once again, defeating Danila Ramos in the first ever women's unified world championship contested over 12 three-minute rounds — the same format used in men's championship fights.
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Katie Taylor trading punches with Amanda Serrano in their first fight
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Amanda threw an astounding 1,103 punches in the bout, showcasing her relentless style.
Throughout her career, she has been recognised for her astonishing achievements.
She was named Female Boxer of the Year in both 2016 and 2018 by the WBO.
Amanda also holds the Guinness World Record for most boxing world championships won in different weight classes by a female.
She has been credited with raising the profile of women's boxing globally and inspiring a new generation of female boxers.
Her ability to excel across multiple weight classes makes her one of the most exciting and accomplished boxers of her generation.

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