
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 Fight Date, Venue Set for Netflix by Jake Paul's MVP
One of the greatest women's boxing rivalries of all time will have its third installment this summer.
Per ESPN's Andreas Hale, a trilogy fight between undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano has been scheduled for July 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The fight will headline an all-women's fight card promoted by Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions and will be streamed live on Netflix.
Taylor and Serrano met for the first time in April 2022 in the first women's boxing match ever to headline a fight card at MSG. The two of them put on an epic performance that saw Taylor retain her title by a close split decision.
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Two years later, Taylor and Serrano met for a rematch that surpassed their first encounter. The fight served as the co-main event for Paul's match against legendary heavyweight Mike Tyson this past November on Netflix. Taylor and Serrano's match garnered an average of 74 million viewers globally and became the most-watched women's sporting event in U.S. history. Despite another close fight, Taylor was ruled victorious once again by a controversial unanimous decision.
Despite Taylor owning a 2-0 record over Serrano, it's clear that they create magic each time they step into the ring together, so the trilogy fight was a no-brainer.
"I'm 2-0 against Amanda but it's obviously a very special rivalry that delivers every time we step in the ring, so I think it's only right that we have the trilogy," Taylor said in a press release. "The atmosphere for the first fight there was amazing and I'm sure it won't be any different this time around."
Serrano also expressed excitement over the fight but criticized Taylor for not agreeing to 12 three-minute rounds and settling for the women's standard of 10 two-minute rounds for their summer matchup.
"I promised my fans they would see this trilogy, and I’m incredibly grateful that we get to complete our journey where it all began — at Madison Square Garden, live on Netflix for the world to see," she said. "I’m disappointed that Katie Taylor did not keep her word and make the trilogy 12 three-minute rounds, equal to the men. This is a record-setting payday for both of us, and we owed it to the fans to honor the handshake deal we made. She didn’t. But make no mistake, every time we share the ring, it is war, and I know Friday, July 11, will be the greatest yet because I will finally get the official W I deserve."
The all-women's undercard will be announced at a later date, but fans can already get excited over the prospect of watching Taylor and Serrano battle it out once again.



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