What is Amanda Serrano's most memorable boxing match?
Amanda Serrano has battled the best in the world across multiple weight classes, delivering unforgettable performances from sold-out arenas in New York to Dublin — which fight stands as the most memorable of her legendary career?
1vs. Katie Taylor I (2022)
The first women's boxing match to headline Madison Square Garden, voted Fight of the Year by Sports Illustrated — a back-and-forth war that proved women's boxing belonged at the top.
1000pts
2vs. Erika Cruz (2023)
Serrano unified the WBC, IBF, WBO, WBA, and The Ring featherweight championships by defeating Cruz in a dominant unanimous decision in front of her Puerto Rican fans.
646pts
3vs. Reina Tellez (2026)
Serrano's Puerto Rico homecoming fight where she made a dominant unified title defense, performing for her adoring home crowd in an emotional celebration of her legacy.
628pts
4vs. Sarah Mahfoud (2022)
Serrano's unification bout against the IBF champion, becoming undisputed featherweight champion with a composed unanimous decision just months after the Taylor mega-fight.
403pts
5vs. Katie Taylor II (2023)
The electrifying rematch in Dublin that Serrano won by unanimous decision, evening the score against Taylor and sending a sold-out 3Arena crowd into raptures.
307pts
6vs. Heather Hardy (2019)
A highly anticipated all-New York matchup where Serrano dominated hometown favorite Hardy over ten rounds, cementing her status as the best pound-for-pound female boxer.
307pts
7vs. Miriam Gutierrez (2021)
A highlight-reel stoppage victory that showcased Serrano's devastating punch combinations and opened the door to the mega-fight with Katie Taylor.
179pts
8vs. Daniela Bermudez (2015)
The fight that earned Serrano her second world title in a second weight class, showing her early versatility and power as she began her historic world title run.
179pts
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