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Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 FULL card: Who else is fighting on huge Madison Square Garden bill?

Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 FULL card: Who else is fighting on huge Madison Square Garden bill?

The Sun08-07-2025
ALL eyes will be on Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano as they square up in a thrilling trilogy battle - but the undercard is not to be missed either.
Taylor survived being rocked in the fifth round before coming out on top via points during her 2022 battle against Serrano.
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And the undisputed super-lightweight champion was branded a 'cheat' for her second victory over Serrano on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, which led to boos around the AT&T Stadium.
However, the Puerto Rican punch machine will get a third shot at Taylor's titles in what is expected to be another all-time classic.
But before these two icons go to war in the ring, there are several scintillating fights on the undercard, including another heavy-hitting British star.
Who is on the Taylor vs Serrano 3 undercard?
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 full card:
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How can I watch Taylor vs Serrano 3?
Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 will be broadcast LIVE on Netflix.
The huge trilogy bout will come at no additional cost to Netflix subscription holders.
If you don't hold a Netflix subscription, packages start from £5.99 / $7.99 per month, with the most expensive membership priced at £18.99 / $24.99.
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