Puerto Rican Heritage Month Brings a Historic First for Boricua Undisputed Boxing Champion Amanda Serrano with Her First Phone Ever

Puerto Rican Heritage Month Brings a Historic First for Boricua Undisputed Boxing Champion Amanda Serrano with Her First Phone Ever
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Amanda Serrano, Puerto Rico’s undisputed featherweight champion and one of the most decorated athletes in boxing history, continues to defy expectations. At 36 years old, Serrano has reached an unexpected milestone — receiving her first-ever cell phone.  

For someone who has lived her entire life with a laser-sharp focus on her craft, this moment symbolizes a rare embrace of modernity while staying true to her roots. Her journey from boxing prodigy to cultural icon exemplifies the discipline and singular dedication that have made her a trailblazer in her sport. 

“Honestly, I’ve never needed a phone — never owned one in my life,” Serrano admitted in an official press statement. “But this feels like a new chapter, where I can stay connected without losing sight of my roots or my goals.” This new chapter comes as part of her partnership with Total Wireless and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), an alliance that highlights her career and cultural impact. For Serrano, the connection is a way she can build a bridge with her fans, family, and the communities she proudly represents. 

Amanda Serrano Is Doing Big Things

Serrano’s partnership with MVP places her at the center of their Uncut documentary series, an inside look at the lives of fighters as they prepare for career-defining moments. In an upcoming episode, the cameras will capture the moment Serrano receives her first phone, offering a rare glimpse into the personal life of a fighter whose public persona has long been defined by her achievements in the ring. The series also features stars like Mike Tyson and Katie Taylor, chronicling their lives and challenges in combat sports. 

Her upcoming rematch against Katie Taylor on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, has become the most anticipated bout in women’s boxing history. Their first meeting in 2022 marked a seismic shift in the sport, as the two became the first women to headline an event at Madison Square Garden. Serrano’s grit and skill shone in a fight hailed as one of the greatest in boxing, and the upcoming clash promises to deliver another unforgettable chapter. The event will be broadcast globally, free for Netflix subscribers, ensuring that Serrano’s brilliance reaches an even wider audience. 

How to Meet the Boricua Champion

Beyond the ring, Serrano remains a champion of her community and culture. On December 1, fans will have a chance to meet her in person at a Total Wireless event in Brooklyn, New York. There, Serrano will sign autographs, take photos, and connect with supporters, offering a rare opportunity to interact with an athlete who has inspired millions through her journey. 

A seven-division world champion, Serrano holds a record of 47 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, with 31 of her victories coming by knockout. She is the first-ever undisputed champion from Puerto Rico, a milestone that solidifies her legacy as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history. Serrano’s career transcends sport, breaking barriers and inspiring a generation of athletes, particularly young women and Latinas, to dream beyond limits. May this new “connection” give her the chance to thrive even more – and continue to inspire the Latino and Puerto Rican community. 

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