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Amanda Serrano has been in the news recently. The Puerto Rican boxer has announced a comeback to the MMA octagon. However, in a recent turn of events, she made headlines for reasons apart from their career. The 35-year-old, in many ways, is a representative of Puerto Rico and is aware of the same. Over the weekend, a popular Puerto Rican artist, Daddy Yankee, had a concert.

The event took place at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, a famous arena in the island state. The professional boxer had the good fortune of receiving front-row tickets to the event to see Daddy Yankee perform. This is precisely what she decided to show off in her recent Twitter post.

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Serrano shows her support for Daddy Yankee

Daddy Yankee is a highly regarded rapper and has been in the public limelight for a substantial amount of time. However, after his tour, ‘La Meta’, the superstar has already announced that he will be retiring from his career. To show her support, another Puerto Rican star, Serrano, was in the building, and not just that, she was sitting in the front row. While revealing the same, her excitement and joy were evident.

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In a video posted, she stated, “To see Daddy Yankee, and you can’t get any closer than this. Let’s go Daddy Yankee.” She also captioned the video by stating, “Here in the Choliseo coming to see one of my islands Best @daddy_yankee This is Front Row if there’s such a thing.”

It is safe to say that Serrano has a deep-rooted passion for the island and supports artists hailing from it. Let’s take a look at the time the Puerto Ricans came out in big numbers to support her.

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Amanda Serrano expresses her gratitude for Puerto Rico

In her last fight, she faced Danila Ramos and defeated her with ease. To witness it take place, Puerto Ricans were present in big numbers and their presence overwhelmed her to a great extent. Reflecting on the same, in a tweet, she stated, “No Better Feeling! In my last fight, I had a Total sold-out crowd in Florida & the best feeling was knowing that 70% flew down from my Island of Puerto Rico. It’s an amazing thing because my island did that for Trinidad & Cotto & now they are doing it for me. I BLESSED!”

Read more: “I’m Blessed”: Amanda Serrano Ropes In Puerto Rican Boxing Legends While Reliving Memory When Her Country Came To Support Her

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