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Amanda Serrano signs lifetime agreement with MVP

Seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) has signed a lifetime deal with Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).

36-year-old will fight under MVP banner until she retires, at which point she will become the chairwoman of MVP’s women’s boxing initiatives, leading the company’s efforts to identify, sign, develop and market its growing roster of female athletes.

Serrano turned professional in 2009. She met with MVP co-founder Jake Paul in 2020.

Serrano and manager Jordan Maldonado previously entered a partnership with MVP to identify, sign and develop Puerto Rican fighters.

“Signing this lifetime deal with MVP means I can continue fighting – not just in the ring, but for the next generation of women in combat sports,” Serrano said. “MVP has always been committed to elevating female fighters, from being the first women to headline Madison Square Garden to breaking viewership records for women’s sports or making history with 12 three-minute rounds. Together, we’ve shown the world that women deserve equal pay, equal rounds and equal respect. I’m proud to build my legacy with MVP and excited to stay on after I retire as a fighter to deepen MVP’s impact and help create even more opportunities for women in the sport.”