Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will meet for a third time in the boxing ring this Friday as Taylor defends her undisputed junior welterweight titles. The last time Taylor and Serrano fought, they were on the undercard at the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson bout last November. This year, they’re headlining this highly anticipated match which will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the sight of their first ever matchup in 2022. Friday’s match is being touted as the biggest women’s match in boxing history, and Taylor and Serrano have been making the most of New York City promoting it; their schedule has included a training session at the World Trade Center and a photo op at the Empire State Building.
Taylor is 2-0 against Serrano, but betting odds this time around seem to skew in Serrano’s favor (Jake Paul has publicly wagered $1 million on her). Here’s how to tune in when two of the world’s best boxers step in the ring this Friday.
Date: Friday, July 11
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Time: Fight card begins at 8 p.m. ET
Streaming: Netflix
Where to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano:
The Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano fight card will stream live on Netflix for free, no pay-per-view or additional fees required.
How to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano:
Netflix first got into the boxing ring in 2024 with the record-breaking livestream of Jake Paul’s bout against Mike Tyson. Taylor vs. Serrano 3 marks their second foray into boxing, you can tune in live this Friday.
In addition to live sports, the streamer is home to plenty of popular titles like Squid Game, Bridgerton, The Waterfront, Love is Blind and more. Netflix currently has three plans available: Standard with ads ($7.99); Standard ($17.99); and Premium ($24.99). Netflix does not offer a free trial.
Taylor vs. Serrano full fight card:
Friday night’s match will feature the first-ever all-women’s boxing card:
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Katie Taylor (C) vs. Amanda Serrano: Undisputed super-lightweight titles
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Alycia Baumgardner (C) vs. Jennifer Miranda: Undisputed super-featherweight titles
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Savannah Marshall (IBF C) vs. Shadasia Green (WBO C): Unified super-middleweight titles
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Ellie Scotney (IBF, WBO C) vs. Yamileth Mercado (WBC C): Unified super-bantamweight titles
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Cherneka Johnson vs. Shuretta Metcalf (IBF C): IBF bantamweight title and vacant WBC and WBO titles
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Chantelle Cameron (C) vs. Jessica Camara: WBC interim super-lightweight title
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Tamm Thibeault vs. Mary Casamassa: Middleweight
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Ramla Ali vs. Lila Furtado: Super-bantamweight
(C denotes Champion)