Updated 9 July 2025, 09:00 BST

 

Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor returns to Madison Square Garden on Friday 11 July, a trilogy bout that crowns an all-women’s world-title card and will be streamed live on Netflix. UK fans may need to set the alarms as the main broadcast for Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor in the UK begins at 1:00 AM BST in the early hours of Saturday the 12th July, with ring-walks for the headline fight expected around 04:00 AM BST. Check out the boxing schedule here to see what big fight is coming next.

 

Nearly three years after their instant classic at MSG and eight months after Taylor edged the rematch in Texas, the two pound-for-pound female greats meet again for Taylor’s undisputed super-lightweight crown. Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) insists she is “2-0 and looking to close the book”, while Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) vows “the official win I deserve” in front of the New-York crowd. The bout headlines a Guinness-record card featuring 17 recognised belts – confirmation that women’s boxing has stepped out of the novelty bracket and into the sporting mainstream, reaffirmed by the Netflix stream.

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano applauding during weigh-in event ahead of their third fight at Madison Square Garden

UK Fight Time & PPV Details for Amanda Serrano V Katie Taylor

  • UK start time: 01:00 AM BST, Saturday 12 July

  • Main-event ring walk UK time: Expected to start at 04:00 AM BST

  • Local time (New York): 20:00 ET main card; ring walks ~23:00 ET, Friday 11 July
  • Broadcaster and UK PPV Price: Netflix (included in all plans – no extra PPV fee)

Amanda Serrano V Katie Taylor 3 Weigh-in

The official weigh-in is open to the public at 23:00 PM BST on Thursday 10 July inside the MSG Theater and will stream live on Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions’ YouTube channel. Expect final face-off sparks; Serrano has already criticised the two-minute-round format, while Taylor remains stone-faced in camp. Formal weights will be reported once the scales stop; both fighters have a history of coming in on limit without issue.

Undercard Highlights – An all woman undercard

  • Alycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Miranda – undisputed super-feather weight clash
  • Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green – IBF & WBO super-middle unification
  • Cherneka Johnson vs Shurretta Metcalf – WBA vs IBF bantam champion showdown
  • Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado – unified vs WBC super-bantam belts
Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 fight poster and stage setup at Madison Square Garden with full undercard lineup and Netflix branding

Form & Recent Fights for 

  • Katie Taylor:

    • Win SD 10 vs Amanda Serrano (Nov 2024, Texas)

    • Win UD 10 vs Chantelle Cameron (May 2024, Dublin)

    • Loss MD 10 vs Chantelle Cameron (May 2023)

  • Amanda Serrano:

    • Loss SD 10 vs Katie Taylor (Nov 2024)

    • Win UD 10 vs Erika Cruz (Aug 2024) to retain unified feather titles

    • Win UD 10 vs Heather Hardy (Feb 2024)

 

What’s at Stake

  • Titles: Taylor’s WBA, WBC, WBO & IBF super-lightweight belts – all four at risk.
  • Rankings: Winner cements No. 1 pound-for-pound claim; loser likely slips outside top three.
  • Legacy: First women’s trilogy staged at MSG. A Taylor win seals a 3-0 sweep; a Serrano win sets up calls for a fourth bout on neutral ground. 

Predictions or Expert Insight

UK oddsmakers list Serrano a narrow 4/5 (-168) betting favourite despite trailing 0-2 – evidence of faith in her volume-punching style at 140 lbs. 

Fightpost analyst Graham Houston tips a “razor-close decision leaning to Serrano if she dictates pace early”, whereas veteran promoter Eddie Hearn says: “Katie’s ring IQ is still the difference – Madison Square Garden feels like home to her now.” However he does carry a bias as that is his fighter.

What Comes Next for Serrano & Taylor After Their Trilogy Fight

Victory for Taylor opens doors to a superfight with Chantelle Cameron or a Las Vegas send-off at welterweight. Serrano has hinted at dropping back to featherweight to chase undisputed status or hosting a rematch in Puerto Rico. Both fighters have optional rematch clauses, and Netflix’s multi-fight deal means future dates could land in global venues across the world.

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