What Guinness World Record Does Amanda Serrano Hold?
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Amanda Serrano has etched her name in the annals of boxing history with her incredible achievements inside the ring. Hailing from Puerto Rico, Serrano is a force to be reckoned with, known for her exceptional skills and fierce determination.
But what sets Serrano apart from the rest of the pack? While her impressive list of accolades speaks for itself, there is one Guinness World Record that she holds that truly sets her apart from the crowd. What is this record, you may ask? Well, you’re in luck because we got you covered.
Jake Paul retweets and praises Amanda Serrano’s accomplishments
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Amanda Serrano, a Puerto Rican professional boxer, recently tweeted that “The Face of Boxing in Puerto Rico is a Girl! Don’t let that Fly over your head!” Jake Paul, a YouTuber turned boxer, retweeted Amanda’s tweet and replied, “Hell yeah it is. You are the best to ever do it. 7 division champion. First-ever Puerto Rican Undisputed Champion. Guinness world record holder. Proud to be on your team.”
Hell yeah it is. You are the best to ever do it. 7 division champion. First ever Puerto Rican Undisputed Champion. Guinness world record holder. Proud to be on your team. https://t.co/utyhpBYpPi
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) April 2, 2023
While Jake Paul’s tweet lists several of Amanda’s accomplishments, one Guinness World Record that he mentioned caught the attention of many. Amanda Serrano holds the Guinness World record for the most boxing world championships won in different weight classes by a female, having held nine major world titles across seven different weight classes.
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This is a remarkable achievement, and one that showcases Amanda’s skill, dedication, and determination in the sport of boxing. Her hard work has certainly paid off, and her record-breaking success is an inspiration to many.
Amanda Serrano’s impressive Boxing career
Amanda Serrano kickstarted her professional career in the year 2009, and since then, she has proved her mettle time and again. She has etched her name in the history of boxing as one of the most successful female boxers to have ever stepped into the ring. March 25, 2021, marked a significant milestone in her career, as she clinched victory against Daniela Bermudez to win the WBO featherweight title, breaking records and making history. With this win, Serrano secured her ninth world title across seven weight classes, making her an undeniable legend in the sport of boxing.
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Serrano’s remarkable achievement in breaking the record stands as a testament to her unwavering hard work, fierce dedication, and immense talent as a boxer. Throughout her illustrious career, she has confronted and vanquished numerous formidable opponents, demonstrating her exceptional abilities inside the squared circle and cementing her status as one of the most accomplished female pugilists in history.
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From her lightning-fast jabs to her devastating hooks, Serrano has consistently displayed a level of skill and tenacity that is truly awe-inspiring. Her legacy as a boxing icon is all but assured, and her accomplishments will undoubtedly serve as an inspiration to aspiring athletes for generations to come.
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