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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano Fight: Start Time, Card, How To Watch Taylor vs. Serrano Live

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano Fight: Start Time, Card, How To Watch Taylor vs. Serrano Live

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Live from historic Madison Square Garden in New York City, undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) once again squares off against Amanda Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) on Netflix!
Will the third time be the charm for the fighter known as 'The Real Deal'? Serrano is 0-2 against Taylor, last losing an exciting bout against the super lightweight champ back in November at Netflix's Mike Tyson/Jake Paul event. Taylor vs. Serrano 3 will have a record-breaking 17 world titles on the line across five bouts as the main card features Alycia Baumgardner taking on Jennifer Miranda, Savannah Marshall battling Shadasia Green, Ellie Scotney colliding with Yamileth Mercado, and a four-fight preliminary card that'll stream live on Tudum and the Most Valuable Promotions' YouTube page.
How can you watch all the action on Netflix? From start time to streaming info, here's everything you need to know.
Is The Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Fight On PPV?
Nope. The fight is streaming globally on all Netflix plans.
What's The Price Of The Serrano-Taylor Fight?
If you're a Netflix subscriber… it's free! The Serrano/Taylor event is available at no additional cost to subscribers.
What Time Does The Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Fight Start?
The preliminary card begins today (July 11) at 5:00 p.m. ET on Tudum and the Most Valuable Promotions' YouTube page.
The main card features four fights and starts at 8:00 p.m. ET on Netflix.
How To Watch The Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Fight Live On Netflix:
You can purchase Netflix for as little as $7.99/month. Ad-free monthly options are also available for $17.99 (the Standard plan) or $24.99 (the Premium option).
Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Fight Card:
Along with Serrano/Taylor, the main card also features the following bouts:
Alycia 'The Bomb' Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda
Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green
Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado
Enjoy the show!
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