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Indo Sport podcast: Katie Taylor sets sights on Serrano three-peat

Indo Sport podcast: Katie Taylor sets sights on Serrano three-peat

Joe & Ronan also delve back into the controversy which shrouded the first Taylor-Serrano sequel, Rosie Perez's inexplicable role in that, and the overall appetite for another rematch.
Our esteemed colleague Dave Hanratty from the wider Indo podcast network also stops by to chart the extent to which Netflix's continued [and growing] involvement in sport is a portent of more significant things to come from the streaming giant.
If you'd like to come along to the next edition of Indo Sport LIVE on August 6th, head over to Ticketmaster by clicking here for information on how you can join us at Vicar Street ⚽️
If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@independent.ie.
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