Katie Taylor's rival Amanda Serrano has taken aim at internet trolls who try to put people down.
In an Instagram post, the Puerto Rican referred to these types of people as being 'sad,' and that they worry too much about what other people are doing.
Concluding the post, Serrano mentioned how other people's bitterness won't diminish her happiness, before signing off with 'Cheers Clowns.'
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"Social media is full of sad ppl," begins her Instagram post.
"Always talking down to others or worrying about what they do.
"I’m Blessed, Wealthy & Healthy! Everyday I wake up So Happy & Excited.
"Truly Don’t care what others do or how they do it.
"Happiness will Not allow Bitterness!
"CHEERS CLOWNS"
Serrano is well known for her dislike of social media and has claimed many times in the past that she doesn't even own a phone.
The 33-year-old Serrano recently made her return to the ring last Saturday, defeating Sarah Mahfoud by unanimous decision. With this win, the former MMA fighter became the IBF Featherweight Champion, while she also defended the WBC, WBO and IBO titles.
This the first time 'The Real Deal' has fought since she lost a razor thin decision to Katie Taylor in an all-time classic at Madison Square Garden at the end of April.
Rumours of a rematch between the pair have been doing the rounds for months, but nothing has come to fruition. But that hasn't stopped Serrano from mentioning 'The Bray Bomber' any chance she gets.
And after her comeback win on Saturday, Serrano stated her aim of unifying the Featherweight division, before rematching Katie Taylor further down the line.
"I want the last piece of the puzzle to become undisputed," Serrano said after the fight. "Then the rematch with Katie Taylor.
"What better story than undisputed vs undisputed? It will add to both our legacies."
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