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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 face each other for the third time on July 11, 2025, in New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden, with Taylor’s undisputed light-welterweight championship titles on the line.
  • Their rivalry began in April 2022 with a split decision win for Taylor in MSG’s first-ever women's headline fight, followed by a November rematch in Texas where Taylor won unanimously amid some controversy.
  • Both fighters weighed in nearly evenly at 135.8 and 136 pounds, and their recent bouts have showcased high skill, heart, and resilience, with Serrano vowing tactical adjustments while Taylor expressed respect for Serrano.
  • The trilogy fight, a historic all-women’s card featuring 17 world titles and streamed live on Netflix starting 8 p.m. ET, is expected to inspire the next generation, as Taylor highlighted the impact on young girls watching.
  • Taylor’s victory streak over Serrano and their competitive bouts have elevated women's boxing substantially, with Taylor aiming to continue headlining major shows and the trilogy likely marking their final encounter.
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Big Fight Weekend broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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