
Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado: Start time, TV channel, live stream, tickets, full card for huge title fight
Netflix are putting on a historic night of boxing - and Scotney vs Mercado is just one of six world title fights.
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British boxer Scotney, 27, currently holds the IBF and WBO Super-Bantamweight belts, and she'll have the chance to add the WBC title to her collection.
Since going pro in 2020, Scotney has been perfect, winning all ten of her bouts.
Her last fight against Mea Motu put boxing fans on notice.
After an early setback in the first round, the Brit was seen with a huge slash next to her eye, but with the help of her cutman during the rounds, she managed to tough it out for a unanimous victory.
The 27-year-old now returns to the boxing ring six months later to fight on this huge card in Madison Square Garden.
She faces the WBC World Super-Bantamweight champion Yamileth Mercado.
The Mexican is more experienced compared to her counterpart, with 24 wins and three losses.
After losing to Amanda Serrano in 2021, Mercado made the switch to Super-Bantamweight and hasn't looked back.
In her first bout at the new weight division, she successfully claimed the WBC title and has since defended the belt six times.
The pair now face a tough test with their belts on the line and now a huge Netflix audience is expected to tune into this all female fight card.
When is Scotney vs Mercado?
Scotney vs Mercado will take place TONIGHT - Friday, July 11.
Ring-walks for the main event - Taylor vs Serrano 3 - are underway at around 4am BST / 11pm ET
Coverage of the main card will start from 1am BST / 8pm ET.
However, timings could change depending on the length of the undercard bouts.
Madison Square Garden in New York is the chosen venue for this huge event.
What TV channel is Scotney vs Mercado on and can it be live streamed?
The full fight card will be broadcast LIVE on Netflix.
The main event 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.
Can I still buy tickets for Scotney vs Mercado?
Limited tickets for Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado are still available via Ticketmaster.
Secondary tickets are also available on StubHub.
**Please note that StubHub and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value.
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