Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano Fights History: Explaining Results, Controversies Heading Into Boxing Trilogy
NEW YORK CITY, NY, JUL 11 – Amanda Serrano aims to break her losing streak against Katie Taylor in their final trilogy fight with Taylor's undisputed junior welterweight title at stake, drawing global attention.
- Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will fight for the third time at Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 11, 2025, contesting Taylor's undisputed light-welterweight titles over 10 rounds.
- Their intense rivalry began with a split decision win for Taylor in April 2022 after a two-year Covid-19 delay and continued with Taylor's unanimous decision victory in Texas last November.
- On Friday, Taylor stepped on the scale at 135.8 pounds while Serrano came in slightly heavier at 136 pounds; Taylor also expressed admiration for Serrano as an outstanding champion and recognized how their rivalry has contributed to their mutual development.
- Taylor holds a 24-1 record, is 39 years old, and expressed that Serrano needs this fight more, while Serrano intends to use her head differently after a previous accidental clash caused a forehead cut.
- The trilogy is expected to push women's boxing further, inspiring new generations and headlining MSG's first all-women card streamed live on Netflix starting 1 a.m. BST Saturday.
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