Amanda Serrano, a top female fighter in boxing, has made a big mark with both her hits and her financial moves.
By 2025, this Puerto Rican boxer who grew up in Brooklyn has a worth near $5 million, according toSportskeeda and Celebrity Net Worth.
A road of first and fortunes
Serrano, who is 35, owns a Guinness World Record for the most world boxing titles won by a woman in different weight classes, being nine belts in seven divisions. She is the first Puerto Rican woman to get world titles in more than four weight sets and is the current undisputed featherweight champion.
Her earnings from fights shows her power in the ring and her rising fame outside of it. Serrano has made over $1 million in known fight purses, with her latest known pay at $300,000 per fight. But, her real take is often more when you add in pay-per-view cuts, deals, and extra bonuses.
Her payouts over time
During her career, she has faced many dangerous fighters, and since she started, the reward obtained after the fight kept increasing to this day. In this ‘chart’ we show you the year when the fight took place, followed by the rival and then the known pay she received.
Here’s how her fight pay looks from big matches:
- 2011 Jennifer Scott, Kimberly Connor $25,000 each
- 2016 Olivia Gerula, Alexandra Lazar $30,000 each
- 2017 Dahiana Santana $50,000
- 2019 Heather Hardy $50,000
- 2021 Miriam Gutiérrez $100,000
- 2022 Katie Taylor (MSG lead event) Thought to be in millions
- 2024 Yamileth Mercado $400,000
Her 2022 fight against Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden became the biggest women’s boxing event ever, and earned both fighter big money, though detailed amounts were not shared.
More than just fights: Deals and ads
Serrano’s worth also grows with her tie to Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, raising her fame and getting her better fight deals. She also makes money from ads and has tried MMA and pro wrestling, bringing in more types of cash.
Even with her wins, Serrano lives simply. She stays in Brooklyn, New York, and often talks about how focused she is with training and how she likes to be honest about her discipline philosophy over a luxury lifestyle . She is not married and keeps her personal life mostly to herself.
“I could retire today and be the happiest woman alive,” Serrano once said after her fifth world win.
Amanda Serrano’s climb from a keen beginner to a world-known boxing hero shows her hard grind and top skill. With her worth still going up and her reach stretching out of the ring, Serrano isn’t just a winner, she is a big name.
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