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Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 date, time, TV and stream info, odds and more

Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 date, time, TV and stream info, odds and more

Irish Daily Mirror10 hours ago
Katie Taylor puts her super-lightweight world titles and undisputed status on the line once again against Amanda Serrano this week.
The pair clash for a third time following two epic wars to date. However, despite winning both fights between them, Taylor comes into the trilogy bout as the underdog in the betting.
Taylor v Serrano headlines a historic night of boxing in New York, with the most world championship belts ever to be contested on a single fight card in the four belt era, male or female. A total of 21 world title belts will be on the line across five fights on the night.
The main card is entirely undisputed and unified women's championship bouts, with three undisputed fights and two unified contests.
Here's what you need to know:
Friday, July 11.
While the support card starts on Friday night Irish time, it will be the early hours of Saturday morning when the main card commences, with Taylor v Serrano expected to start around 3am.
Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The event is being streamed live worldwide by Netflix. It is the second boxing card the streaming service has shown live following Jake Paul v Mike Tyson last November, which Taylor and Serrano also fought each other on.
Katie Taylor (C) vs Amanda Serrano (undisputed super-lightweight titles)
Alycia Baumgardner (C) vs Jennifer Miranda (undisputed super-featherweight titles)
Savannah Marshall (IBF C) vs Shadasia Green (WBO C) [unified super-middleweight titles]
Ellie Scotney (IBF, WBO C) vs Yamileth Mercado (WBC C) [unified super-bantamweight titles]
Cherneka Johnson vs Shuretta Metcalf (IBF C) [IBF bantamweight title and vacant WBC and WBO titles]
Chantelle Cameron (C) vs Jessica Camara (WBC interim super-lightweight title)
Tamm Thibeault vs Mary Casamassa (middleweight)
Ramla Ali vs Lila Furtado (super-bantamweight)
Katie Taylor: 'I just want to be involved in the biggest fights possible, and after the last fight, I knew that myself and Serrano was still the biggest fight out there.
'People were talking about it, people were interested in seeing a third fight, and because of that, I wanted to step back in there again.
'I don't need this fight, she does.
'I just want to be involved in these big fights and to have a chance to be a part of an all-female card in Madison Square Garden again, live on Netflix, this is a one in a million kind of opportunity.
'I feel very, very privileged and blessed to be in this position, really.'
Katie Taylor win: 11/8
Amanda Serrano win: 4/6
Draw: 12/1
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