Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 finally confirmed with Netflix streaming boxing again
In 2022, Taylor and Serrano squared off in the biggest women's boxing match of all time, before their rematch last November proved equally gripping and even further-reaching.
Irish icon Taylor narrowly won both fights, beating the Puerto Rican via split decision in their first bout and by unanimous decision in their rematch (but by just one point on every scorecard).
The first fight took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, while the rematch served as the co-main event of Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul at the Dallas Cowboys' NFL stadium.
Their initial meeting saw the fighters take home the first seven-figure paydays in women's boxing history, and their sequel was reportedly viewed by 50m people on Netflix.
Now, Taylor and Serrano will return to the Garden, and to Netflix, as Serrano eyes revenge and her rival's undisputed super-lightweight titles.
Serrano, 36, is a four-weight world champion but failed to take the undisputed super-lightweight belts from Taylor, 38, in October. In 2022, she failed to take the undisputed lightweight straps from her rival.
'Here we go once again! THE TRILOGY!' Serrano tweeted on Thursday (6 May). 'July 11th on the best network @netflix we give the fans another one!
All women's card, live on Netflix globally, from MSG, record paydays. Amanda Serrano. Katie Taylor. Two of the best ever. God is great. pic.twitter.com/QiUGR3tzkU
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) March 6, 2025
'TaylorSerrano3 [...] @TheGarden the scene of TaylorSerrano 1. I'm coming to do what I always do, give it my all. Hopefully the judges get it right although I have other intentions this time! Come watch it live or on Netflix, just DON'T MISS IT!!'
YouTuber-turned boxer Paul, who promotes Serrano, tweeted: 'All women's card, live on Netflix globally, from MSG, record paydays. Amanda Serrano. Katie Taylor. Two of the best ever. God is great.'
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