Boxing champ Amanda Serrano to join MMA Professional Fighters League


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NEW YORK — Boxing champion Amanda Serrano and the Professional Fighters League have agreed to an exclusive partnership that will see her fight exclusively in MMA for the new PFL PPV Super Fight Division. Serrano is the undisputed featherweight world boxing champion. Serrano, from Puerto Rico, has a 44-2-1 boxing record with 30 knockouts and is a seven-division world champion. Serrano joins Francis Ngannou, Jake Paul and Kayla Harrison in the PFL PPV Super Fight Division. Her debut in the PFL SmartCage and opponent will be announced at a future date. Serrano has a 2-0-1 MMA record and a 5-0 record in No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu.

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