INTERVIEW: Puerto Rican Boxer Amanda Serrano on How Her Legacy Is ‘Already Cemented’
Serrano has won world titles in seven weight classes, and is considered one of the greatest female boxers of all time
The 34-year-old is set to face Katie Taylor in a highly anticipated undisputed lightweight title fight on April 30
Puerto Rican boxer Amanda Serrano is one of the most accomplished fighters in the history of the sport. She has won world titles in seven weight classes, and is considered one of the greatest female boxers of all time.
Serrano is set to face Katie Taylor in a highly anticipated undisputed lightweight title fight on April 30. The fight is expected to be one of the biggest female boxing matches in history.
In an interview with The Guardian, Serrano spoke about her legacy in the sport. She said that she believes she has already cemented her place as one of the greatest female boxers of all time.
“I think my legacy is already cemented,” Serrano said. “I’ve done so much in the sport of boxing. I’ve won world titles in seven weight classes. I’ve fought the best fighters in the world. I’ve never backed down from a challenge.”
Serrano added that she is not motivated by money or fame. She said that she fights because she loves the sport.
“I’m not in this for the money or the fame,” Serrano said. “I’m in this because I love to box. I love the challenge. I love the competition.”
Serrano is a role model for many young boxers. She is a pioneer for women’s boxing, and she has helped to pave the way for other female fighters.
Serrano’s legacy is secure. She is one of the greatest female boxers of all time, and she will continue to inspire future generations of fighters.