Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano have built a remarkable rivalry over more than 20 rounds, setting a new standard in women’s boxing with their intense battles and bravery before large audiences. Their showdown continues on Friday night at Madison Square Garden, with Taylor defending her undisputed junior welterweight title. This event echoes their past encounters: held at the iconic New York venue like their first fight, and streamed on Netflix, similar to their rematch featured on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson undercard, but this time it stands purely as a female boxing event with titles on the line.
Their initial clash was hailed as "the biggest battle in the history of women’s boxing," where Taylor kept her lightweight crown in a split decision after a fierce 10-round fight that featured dramatic momentum shifts and a survival moment for Taylor after being hit hard by Serrano. The judges scored it narrowly in Taylor’s favor, though one judge’s wide margin sparked minor controversy.
The rematch drew an even larger audience despite being a co-feature, largely due to Netflix’s massive platform during the Paul-Tyson spectacle. Serrano once again landed significant punches early on, but Taylor’s persistent head clashes caused severe cuts on Serrano, resulting in point deductions for Taylor. Despite this, Taylor won by a unanimous decision of 95-94, a result that many online fans disputed, believing Serrano had done enough to claim victory. Both fighters increased their punch output in the rematch, with Serrano landing more punches overall.
On Friday, Serrano hopes the judges will favor her more than in previous fights, as she only won one of six scorecards in their earlier bouts despite narrow rounds. The fight card also features multiple title fights across various weight classes, held once again at Madison Square Garden, starting at 8 PM and available to stream on Netflix with a subscription.
The prediction is that while Taylor deserved the first win, the second fight’s outcome felt unfair to Serrano, who demonstrated superior strength and aggression. If Taylor can’t keep Serrano at a distance, a third victory seems unlikely for her. Serrano’s aggressive style and skill combo gives her the edge, and she’s predicted to win this fight via split decision.
Fan Take: This trilogy is pivotal for women’s boxing, showcasing unmatched skill and resilience that pushes the sport into new prominence. The outcome could not only define the legacy of these two champions but also inspire a broader audience to embrace female boxing as a mainstream and thrilling sport.