
Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green: Start time, TV channel, live stream, tickets, full card for huge title clash
The Brit will be entering into a Super-Middleweight title fight after having a two-year layoff.
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The Super-Middleweights will feature on the undercard of a huge all-women bill with Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor topping the card.
After losing in a Middleweight title clash with Claressa Shields in 2022, she moved up a weight class, where she claimed the IBF, WBC and WBO Super-Middleweight titles.
However, the 34-year-old began training MMA in 2024 at UFC Heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall 's gym.
She then had her first bout in the Professional Fighters League just months later.
But after becoming inactive, Marshall lost her WBO title to her now opponent, Green, and is hoping to claim it back.
Shadasia Green, 35, managed to claim the vacant WBO Super-middleweight belt after a split-decision victory against Melinda Watpool last year.
And now with a taste for gold, Green will be hungry for more with the IBF title also on the line.
SunSport brings you all the details for this huge Netflix fight card THIS WEEKEND.
When is Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green?
Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green will take place THIS 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 will host this huge event.
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What TV channel is Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green on and can it be live streamed?
The full fight card 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.
Can I still buy tickets for Marshall vs Green 3?
Limited tickets for Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green 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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What's been said?
With Savannah Marshall being out of the ring since 2023, she now makes her return to boxing on a historic all-female card on Netflix.
She told SunSport: "To be honest, me and Shadasia were meant to fight a while ago.
"So for it to follow an all female bill and not only that on Netflix, is massive.
"The numbers of Netflix pulls in beats Sky, TNT, it blows all those out of the water, so there's no bigger platform. I'm over the moon really."
About her opponent, she said: "She's got my belt. It's not really hers, is it? She's not really a world champion because she didn't beat the champion.
"You can't really call yourself a world champion, you never boxed a champion."
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