Amanda Serrano is a Puerto Rican professional boxer and one of the most decorated female fighters in the history of the sport. She was born on October 9, 1988, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Serrano began training in boxing as a teenager under the guidance of her sister, Cindy Serrano, and longtime coach Jordan Maldonado.
She made her professional debut in 2009 and quickly established herself as a formidable talent, known for her aggressive style, power, and finishing ability. Over the course of her career, Serrano has captured world titles in multiple weight classes—spanning from super flyweight to lightweight—making her one of the few fighters in boxing history, male or female, to claim championships in seven different divisions.
Serrano’s dominance in the ring has included numerous knockout victories and unification bouts. She became the undisputed featherweight world champion and played a pivotal role in raising the profile of women’s boxing through high-profile main events, including a historic bout at Madison Square Garden.
Respected for her versatility, discipline, and longevity, Amanda Serrano remains a leading figure in women’s boxing and continues to compete at the elite level across multiple weight divisions.