Irish star Katie Taylor and Puerto Rican counterpart Amanda Serrano will have their third fight on Friday, July 11, back at Madison Square Garden and on Netflix.
Serrano's record for holding a belt in seven different divisions appears like one that will go untouched. Yet, Taylor remains the lone dark mark on her resume.
Lauren Price is following the Katie Taylor blueprint to boxing success. The Welsh welterweight outclassed Natasha Jonas on Friday night at Royal Albert Hall to retain her WBA title and pick up the WBC and IBF belts.
Katie Taylor will compete against Amanda Serrano for the third time, headlining a historic all-women's card on July 11 at Madison Square Garden.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will fight for a third time, returning to Madison Square Garden after staging the first women’s boxing match to headline the arena in the opener of their trilogy.
One of the best rivalries in women's boxing history will get a much-anticipated trilogy bout on Friday, July 11 in New York's Madison Square Garden. Irish pound-for-pound great Katie Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) will defend her undisputed junior welterweight championship against unified featherweight queen and seven-division champion Amanda Serrano (47-3-1,
Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions is hosting the trilogy between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano back on Netflix.
Amanda Serrano knows better than anyone what it takes to step into the ring with Katie Taylor, but the Puerto Rican star would love to do battle with
Netflix ‘s coverage of the the boxing faceoff between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano was a huge hit, with the streamer proclaiming it the “most-watched professional women’s sports event in US history.
Their second match in November drew an average of 74 million viewers and claimed the title of the most-watched women’s sporting event.
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After two extremely close and record-breaking fights, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will square off for a third time for Taylor's undisputed super lightweight championship on July 11 and headline a historic all-women's card at Madison Square Garden.