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Amanda Serrano is 33/1 to win in Rounds 9-10 next Saturday - as she looks to secure her first win over Katie Taylor in their trilogy bout in New York City

Amanda Serrano is 33/1 to win in Rounds 9-10 next Saturday - as she looks to secure her first win over Katie Taylor in their trilogy bout in New York City

Daily Mail​2 days ago
In what is one of the most highly-anticipated boxing fights of the year, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano face off in a trilogy bout next Saturday.
For those who will be following with a close eye - let's take a look at the Round Betting markets.
If you're anticipating the fight to end early - there are huge odds of 66/1 for Taylor to win in Rounds 1-2.
Meanwhile, there are shorter odds of 50/1 for Serrano to secure a win in the opening two rounds of the fight.
It is worth noting that 18 of Serrano's 31 career knockout wins have come in the first two rounds.
Conversely, if you're tipping a stoppage win to come later in the fight, Taylor is priced 50/1 to win in Rounds 9-10, while Serrano is 33/1 win in the final two rounds.
Sky Bet odds in Round Betting market for Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano:
Katie Taylor to win in Rounds 1-2 66/1
Amanda Serrano to win in Rounds 1-2 50/1
Katie Taylor to win in Rounds 9-10 50/1
Amanda Serrano to win in Rounds 9-10 33/1
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