
Taylor v Serrano schedule: Press conference and weigh-in times and stream info
That's ahead of Friday/Saturday morning's actual scrap between undisputed super lightweight champion Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) and Brooklyn/Puerto Rican unified featherweight world champion 'The Real Deal' Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs).
Two fighters who made history in April 2022 when becoming first female fight to headline at Madison Square Garden, earning a nomination for Event of The Year by Sports Business Journal.
Taylor vs Serrano 3 is set to break the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™️ title for the most world championship belts contested on a single fight card, male or female, with 17 world titles across five bouts on the line.
The undercard's main bout will have undisputed 130lb super featherweight champion Alycia 'The Bomb' Baumgardner (15-1, 7 KOs) against undefeated WBA Interim world champion, Spain's Jennifer Miranda (12-0, 1 KO).
Netflix and MVP's week long series of fight week events include:
ALREADY AVAILABLE TO WATCH: Sports Documentary; Uma Thurman narrates Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano's intense journey and preparations in Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano, now streaming on Netflix.
ALREADY AVAILABLE TO WATCH: Tuesday July 8's Open Work Outs: 5:00pm ET / 2:00pm PT /10 pm Irish time on MVP's YouTube Channel and Netflix's YouTube Channel
The Open Workouts from The Oculus at World Trade Center also featuring two women sanctioned professional fights:
MVP's Puerto Rican sensation Krystal Rosado (6-0, 2 KOs) vs Agustina Vazquez, and fellow Puerto Rican Elise Soto (7-0, 7 KOs) vs Colleen Davis - over equal rules to men with three-minute rounds as fighters make equality statement for women's boxing. Workouts/fights hosted by Sibley Scoles.
WEDNESDAY, July 9: FINAL PRESS CONFRENCE: 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT / 11pm Irish time
HOW TO WATCH: MVP's YouTube Channel and Netflix's YouTube Channel
Hosted by Ariel Helwani, this will feature Katie Taylor/Amanda Serrano and co-main event stars Alycia Baumgardner/Jennifer Miranda as well as all undercard fighters.
THURSDAY, July 10: OFFICIAL WEIGHT-IN: 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT / 11pm Irish Time
MVP and Netflix host a first-ever 'live' official weigh-in on Netflix, streaming live from The Theater at MSG.
'Live' broadcast will feature host Ariel Helwani, on-stage coverage from Sibley Scoles with added commentary from Andre Ward, Seniesa Estrada, and Laila Ali, daughter of Muhammed Ali.
FRIDAY, July 11, TAYLOR vs SERRANO from Madison Square Garden in New York City: at 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am SATURDAY Irish Time
Taylor vs Serrano 3 available globally on all Netflix plans at no additional cost to subscribers. Broadcast featuring live commentary in English, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin America), Brazilian Portuguese and French.
Netflix has over 300 million paid memberships in over 190 countries with access to TV series, films, games, across a wide variety of genres/languages. Members can play, pause, and resume watching at any time.
Fight night coverage anchored by Kate Scott and boxing legend Laila Ali. Sean Grande will call the blow-by-blow ringside, joined by former undisputed world champion Seniesa Estrada and former world champion Andre Ward for analysis.
Helwani and Scoles are on ringside interviews/reporting with Kody 'Big Mo' Mommaerts as in-ring announcer and rules/scoring analysis from Sean Wheelock.
Featured on the main card, which begins with the start of the live Netflix broadcast at 8pm ET / 5pm PT /1am Irish Time, will be (in order of appearance):
Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado (IBF/WBC/WBO/Ring Super Bantamweight World Titles) (10 x two-minute rounds)
Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green (IBF/WBO/Ring Super Middleweight World Titles) (10 x two-minute rounds)
Alycia 'The Bomb' Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda (Undisputed Super Featherweight World Championship) (10 v two-minute rounds)
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (Undisputed super lightweight world title) (12 x three-minute rounds)
NB NB NB: There is a preliminary card beginning 5:00pm ET / 2:00pm PT / 10PM Irish Time from the MSG which will stream live on Most Valuable Promotions' YouTube and Tudum and featuring in order of appearance:
Tamm Thibeault vs Mary Casamassa (8 x three-minute rounds)
Ramla Ali vs Lila Furtado (8 x two-minute rounds)
Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica Camara (WBC interim world title) (10 x two-minute rounds)
Cherneka Johnson vs Shurretta 'Chiccn' Metcalf (Undisputed Bantamweight World Title) (10 x two-minute rounds).
For more information on Taylor vs Serrano 3 visit Tudum.com/tvs. Those who do not have a Netflix account can visit netflix.com/signup. Follow on X via @MostVPromotions and @Netflix, on Instagram via @MostValuablePromotions and @Netflix, or on Netflix's Tudum.
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