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Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 LIVE RESULTS: Main event on NEXT as rivals meet in blockbuster trilogy

Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 LIVE RESULTS: Main event on NEXT as rivals meet in blockbuster trilogy

The Sun2 days ago
AMANDA SERRANO gets a third shot at Katie Taylor TONIGHT as the two stars meet in their highly-anticipated trilogy fight!
Taylor defeated seven-weight world champion Serrano in a 2022 battle that was billed as the biggest fight in female boxing history.
But the Irish icon's second successive win over her Puerto Rican rival was overshadowed by boos as the crowd believed Serrano, battling with a bloody eye, deserved more.
Fast forward eight months, and the pair will go toe-to-toe all over again, and there is a cracking undercard taking place ahead of the huge Madison Square Garden bust-up.
11th Jul 2025, 23:05 By Connor Greaves
Cameron eyeing Taylor vs Serrano winner
English boxer Chantelle Cameron will be looking to set up a meeting with the winner of tonight's main event should she beat the experienced Jessica Camara.
Cameron has already achieved something that Serrano has not in defeating Taylor.
The 34-year-old stunned the world of boxing when she beat the Bray Bomber by majority decision in May 2023.
The pair had a rematch, which Taylor won, but a decisive trilogy bout could be in the making should they both have their arms raised tonight.
Speaking about a potential trilogy fight with Taylor, Cameron said: 'I'm told I will fight the winner of Katie versus Amanda, because I'm the WBC interim champion.
'I don't say I'm confident of getting a third fight with Katie though because the trilogy fight with her should have happened a long time ago. I've fought her in Dublin twice and she told me after the second one in the ring that the trilogy fight will happen.
'I thought it was signed and sealed, I agreed the date and venue, and I was actually taking less money for it than the first two fights. But then I got told she wanted an easier fight next and was fighting her mandatory instead of me.
'She didn't want to fight me again and has she changed her mind? Probably not.'
By Connor Greaves
Tonight's card in FULL
Fans are most looking forward to Taylor and Serrano's thrilling trilogy fight.
But before that, boxing lovers will be able to watch Alycia Baumgardner's world title defence against Jennifer Miranda in the co-main event.
And Savannah Marshall is set to dance in the ring with Shadasia Green.
Here is the running order for the greatest female fight card in history with the boxing already underway in New York:
Main card:
Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano; undisputed women's junior welterweight championship
Alycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Miranda; WBO, WBC & WBA super-featherweight titles
Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green; IBF & WBO super-middleweight titles
Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado; IBF, WBO & WBC super-bantamweight titles
Prelims:
11th Jul 2025, 22:49 By Connor Greaves
Good evening and welcome to SunSport's live blog of Taylor vs Serrano 3!
Tonight, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano put an end to the greatest rivalry in the history of women's boxing.
The two meet for Taylor's four junior welterweight titles as the pair headline a stacked card at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The Bray Bomber has a 2-0 record against Serrano, with the first coming at MSG in 2022, where Taylor narrowly secured a split decision win in one of the best fights in women's boxing history.
The sequel was the Co-main event to Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson last November, in which Taylor secured a controversial win by way of unanimous decision.
Now the pair's trilogy bout tops a star-studded bill with an incredible 17 world titles on the line throughout the night! SunSport will bring you coverage from a historic night in New York.
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