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Amanda Serrano wins seventh world title and calls out Katie Taylor

'The Real Deal' says Taylor fight has to happen, but not straight away

Amanda Serrano of the United States reacts after her victory over Eva Voraberger of Austria during their WBO women's junior bantamweight title fight at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on January 18, 2019 in New York City.
Image: Amanda Serrano won her seventh world title at Madison Square Garden

Amanda Serrano was crowned a seven-weight world champion and now wants to take on Irish sensation Katie Taylor.

Serrano took just 35 seconds to knock out Eva Voraberger and win the vacant WBO Female super-flyweight crown at Madison Square Garden, New York.

Amanda Serrano of the United States (right) punches Eva Voraberger of Austria during their WBO women's junior bantamweight title fight at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on January 18, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Image: Amanda Serrano (r) stopped Eva Voraberger to win the vacant WBO supe-flyweight title

Serrano wants to take on previous WBO champion Raging Raja next but with Taylor beating her sister Cindy in Boston, in October, made it clear she will take on the lightweight supremo.

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Katie Taylor beat Cindy Serrano in October and targeted her sister Amanda for her next defence.

"I think seven is good and I will probably want to keep this one for a while and defend this against the so-called real champion Raja... maybe she won't take the fight," she told DAZN.

"If that fight comes, I hope she is ready for it, but right now I have other sights on my mind. But she better be ready for me."

Eva Voraberger of Austria looks on before her WBO women's junior bantamweight title fight against Amanda Serrano of the United States at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on January 18, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Image: Amanda Serranois known as the 'The Real Deal'

Serrano's first world title was the WBO lightweight strap now belonging to Taylor - who has already called her out - and has gone up to super-lightweight to win an astounding seven world titles in different classes.

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'The Real Deal' piled straight into Voraberger and a vicious bodyshot did the damage and left her only one behind the future Hall of Famer, Manny Pacquiao, who has been a champion in eight divisions.

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