Amanda Serrano
Full Name
Amanda Serrano
Job Title
World Champion Boxer
Speaker Bio
Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano is the MOAT - the Most of All Time - in women’s boxing. The most watched, the most paid, and the most decorated fighter in the history of the sport, Serrano is the first-ever Puerto Rican undisputed world champion and is recognized by Guinness World Records for the most boxing world championships won by a female in different weight classes as a seven-division champion. Currently the unified WBO, WBA, and Ring Magazine featherweight champion at 126lbs, Serrano is Most Valuable Promotions’ first signee, signed MVP's first lifetime combat sports contract, and will become Chairwoman of MVP’s women's boxing initiatives following her in-ring retirement.

Serrano made history against Katie Taylor in 2022 in the first-ever women’s fight to headline and sell out Madison Square Garden before facing Danila Ramos in 2023 in the first-ever women’s unified world championship contested over 12 three-minute rounds, equal rules to men's championship fights. Her 2024 rematch with Taylor on Netflix became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in U.S. history with 47 million AMA, before the pair headlined their historic trilogy at MSG in July 2025 as part of the first all-women’s professional boxing card at the iconic arena, which set a Guinness World Record with 17 championship belts contested, the most ever on a single boxing card, men’s or women’s.

In May 2026, Serrano tied the all-time women’s boxing record with her 32nd professional KO, and in June was named to the inaugural TIME100 Sports list. On Friday, August 21, live globally on TikTok from Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California, the MOAT will have the opportunity to add another “most” to her historic career by becoming the all-time women’s boxing knockout leader, while also becoming the first unified boxing champion to compete over 12 two-minute rounds and the first to have a unified title fight streamed live on TikTok.