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Netflix to Stream First-Ever All-Women’s Pro Card at MSG
It’s official—Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are about to settle things once and for all.
On July 11, Madison Square Garden will host the third chapter of one of boxing’s most violent, razor-close rivalries, as Taylor vs. Serrano 3 headlines the first-ever all-women’s pro boxing card at MSG. The fight will stream live on Netflix at no extra cost, and if history tells us anything, it’s going to be absolute chaos.
These two have already fought twice. Taylor won both times. Serrano wants revenge. This time, she swears it’s different.
A Trilogy Born in Blood
This isn’t just a fight. This is unfinished business.
- In April 2022, they made history in their first fight, headlining Madison Square Garden for the first time in women’s boxing history. The war was so brutal it was named Fight of the Year by Sports Illustrated and Event of the Year by The Ring. Taylor barely scraped by with a decision.
- In November 2024, they ran it back on the Paul vs. Tyson undercard. Another bloodbath, another decision win for Taylor, another night where Serrano walked away screaming robbery.
- Now, Serrano has her shot at payback—same venue, same opponent, but this time, she’s promising to leave no doubt.
Every one of Taylor’s undisputed super lightweight belts is on the line. Serrano doesn’t just want to win—she wants to wreck Taylor.
Katie Taylor: “It’s only right we have the trilogy.”
Taylor knows this fight had to happen.
“I’m 2-0 against Amanda, but it’s obviously a very special rivalry that delivers every time we step in the ring, so I think it’s only right that we have the trilogy.”
She’s expecting a massive audience, especially after their last fight on Paul vs. Tyson pulled in over 108 million viewers worldwide.
“The atmosphere for the first fight there was amazing, and I’m sure it won’t be any different this time around. The numbers that [the Paul vs. Tyson fight] got to were incredible, so hopefully those people will all want to tune in for the trilogy fight as well, and we can deliver another great fight.”
Translation? Taylor expects to shut Serrano down one more time.
Amanda Serrano: “This time, I get the W.”
Serrano isn’t here to be respectful. She’s here to settle a score.
“I promised my fans they would see this trilogy, and I’m incredibly grateful that we get to complete our journey where it all began—at Madison Square Garden, live on Netflix for the world to see.”
But she’s got an issue with Taylor.
“I’m disappointed that Katie Taylor did not keep her word and make the trilogy 12 three-minute rounds, equal to the men. This is a record-setting payday for both of us, and we owed it to the fans to honor the handshake deal we made. She didn’t.”
Then came the warning shot.
“But make no mistake, every time we share the ring, it is war, and I know Friday, July 11, will be the greatest yet because I will finally get the official W I deserve.”
Serrano isn’t coming to box—she’s coming to break Taylor.
Record Payouts, First-Ever All-Women’s Card
Taylor and Serrano won’t just be making history—they’ll be making serious money. This fight will see both fighters receive record-breaking purses, making them the highest-paid female boxers of all time.
MVP’s Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian aren’t holding back either.
“This is more than just a fight—it’s a celebration of the unmatched talent of women in boxing. This all-women’s card is not only a testament to how far the sport has come but also the beginning of an even greater push from MVP to elevate the next generation of female fighters.”
How to Watch & Get Tickets
- Fight Date: Friday, July 11, 2025
- Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City
- Streaming: Live on Netflix – included in all subscriptions
- Tickets: Presale sign-ups available now – official sale date TBA
Last Updated on 03/06/2025
2025-03-06 16:13:42