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“Taylor vs. Serrano III: Historic All-Women’s Card Set to Light Up Madison Square Garden”

“Taylor vs. Serrano III: Historic All-Women’s Card Set to Light Up Madison Square Garden”
“Taylor vs. Serrano III: Historic All-Women’s Card Set to Light Up Madison Square Garden”

Trilogy Finale at MSG


Katie Taylor, the Irish legend (24‑1, 6 KOs), and Puerto Rican power-puncher Amanda Serrano (47‑3‑1, 31 KOs) meet tonight at Madison Square Garden for their third and likely final clash  . The bout headlines the first-ever all‑female boxing event at MSG, airing live on Netflix  .


When & How to Watch


  • Preliminary bouts begin around 8 pm ET.

  • The main event ring walks are set for roughly 11 pm ET (10:30 pm ET)  .

  • Tune in via Netflix streaming (existing subscriber access)  .


Main Event Preview


Taylor currently leads the series 2–0, winning two razor-thin decisions (one split, one unanimous)  . However, Serrano enters as the betting favorite (around –185), carrying momentum after nearly outlanding Taylor in their last meeting  . With both fighters known for durability—neither has been stopped—expect another intense, division-defining showdown over 10 two-minute rounds.


Undercard Highlights


  1. Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado – A unification bout for the junior featherweight titles (IBF & WBO vs. WBC)  .

  2. Alycia Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda – Baumgardner defends her undisputed junior lightweight belts in a featured matchup  .

  3. Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green – Clash to unify super middleweight championships  .

  4. Cherneka Johnson vs. Shurretta Metcalf – Undisputed bantamweight title on the line  .

  5. Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica Camara – Cameron defends her interim WBC super lightweight crown  .

  6. Ramla Ali vs. Lila Furtado – Junior featherweight bout.

  7. Tamm Thibeault vs. Mary Casamassa – Middleweight matchup.


What’s at Stake


Tonight isn’t just about settling the rivalry—it’s about cementing the historic legacy of women’s boxing. With 21 world titles on the line and Netflix streaming to millions, it’s shaping up to be the sport’s most stacked all-women’s fight card


This is boxing history in the making—don’t miss a second as Taylor and Serrano leave it all in the ring.

 
 
 

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