Amanda Serrano may not have been successful in her trilogy with Katie Taylor in July, but the seven-division world champion got back to winning ways on Saturday with a dominant decision victory over Reina Tellez, who fought on 15 days’ notice. Serrano defended her WBO and WBA featherweight titles while fighting in front of her fans in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The victory increases Serrano’s record to 48 wins, with four losses (three to Taylor) and a draw, with 31 wins coming by knockout. “The Real Deal” told ESPN Deportes before the fight that she wants to break Christy Martin’s record for most knockouts in women’s boxing history, which is 32, and collect 50 wins before calling it a career. She pushed challenging to finish the fight with Tellez (13-1-1, 5 KO), but her opponent made up for her lack of experience in her first title fight with the stamina and fight to make it to the final bell.
With this fight now in the rearview mirror, what are Serrano’s options for 2026?
Serrano’s immediate plans are to remain in the featherweight division, where she is undefeated.
“There are a lot of modern girls, modern champions in the featherweight division, so it’s nice to see that,” Serrano said in her post-fight interview. “Maybe one day we’ll all get together and just fight each other. I’m the unified featherweight champion, and there are other champions.”
While there is no opponent that comes close to Taylor’s physique, there are a few options for Serrano’s next fight.
Serrano is unlikely to look undisputed in the featherweight division because she vacated the WBC title in protest at the promotion’s refusal to sanction women’s fights under three-minute men’s round rules, scuppering a potential unification fight with WBC champion Tiara Brown. Serrano’s priority was for women’s boxing to be played on equal terms with men.
Instead, Serrano could fight a unification fight with IBF champion Nina Meinke (19-3, 4 KO). Serrano was originally scheduled to face Meinke in December 2023, but the fight was canceled at the last minute after Serrano was deemed “medically unfit” by the Puerto Rican Boxing Commission due to an eye injury.
Serrano could also be ordered to face WBA interim champion Jennifer Miranda, who recently suffered the first loss of her career when challenging then undisputed junior lightweight champion Alycia Baumgardner in July.
There’s also Erika Cruz, Serrano’s original opponent on Saturday, who was withdrawn from the game after failing a drug test. Serrano and Cruz had an extremely invigorating and bloody battle in 2023, which Serrano won by unanimous decision. Cruz called out Serrano in a Facebook post shortly after the Tellez fight.
“Me and my team knew she didn’t want to fight me and tonight I confirmed that Amanda doesn’t want to fight someone like me,” Cruz wrote in a post translated from Spanish. “It’s called fear.”
Given her desire to keep fighting, Serrano will have no shortage of opponents. At the age of 37, she has proven that she is still one of the most invigorating boxers in the sport and has a long way to go. He needs two knockouts to break Martin’s record and two more wins to reach 50 and enter the final stage of his decorated career.