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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 Odds, Prediction, Betting Line, Time: July 11th Boxing Experts' Fighting Pick
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3: Expert Predictions, Betting Odds, and Fight Time for July 11th Showdown

July 11, 2025 4 Min Read
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Katie Taylor is set to defend her junior welterweight title against Amanda Serrano in the highly anticipated 10th round main event on Friday, which is part of an all-women’s boxing card. This marks the third encounter between the two fighters, with the title up for grabs for the second consecutive time. The event will be streamed live on Netflix from Madison Square Garden in New York, starting at 8 p.m. EST, with the Taylor vs. Serrano ring walk expected around 11 p.m. Taylor previously defeated Serrano by unanimous decision last November, securing the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO, and Ring women’s junior welterweight belts.

Currently, Serrano is the betting favorite at -185 odds, while Taylor is at +150 according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The over/under for rounds is set at 8.5, with the over heavily favored at -1100 and the under at +550. The fight is also listed at -800 for traveling the distance. Sportsline’s combat sports editor Josh Nagel, with over two decades of experience and a strong record of betting winners, has analyzed the matchup and shared his top picks and bets exclusively on Sportsline.

Amanda Serrano, 36, is aiming to make her 52nd professional fight and to avenge two recent losses to Taylor. She has won five of her last six fights, earning Female Boxer of the Year by the WBO in 2016 and 2018, and recently signed a lifetime deal with Jake Paul’s prominent boxing promotion. Serrano is notable for being the only woman to win world championships in four or more weight divisions, holding nine major titles across seven weight classes. Her record stands at 47-3-1 with 31 knockouts in 51 career bouts.

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On the other hand, 39-year-old Katie Taylor is one of Ireland’s most accomplished female athletes, boasting five consecutive gold medals at the Women’s World Championships, six golds at the European Championships, and five at the European Union Championships. She also won gold in the women’s lightweight division at the 2012 London Olympics as Ireland’s flag bearer. Taylor started her professional career in 2016 and quickly amassed a 22-fight winning streak. Her record now is 24-1, with her only defeat coming against Chantelle Cameron in May 2023, along with six knockout wins.

For those looking to make informed bets on this third Taylor vs. Serrano fight, Nagel favors the fight going over the number of rounds and has pinpointed a confident moneyline pick and a prop bet with potential for a huge return. His detailed analysis and picks are available exclusively on Sportsline.

Fan Take: This matchup is pivotal for women’s boxing, highlighting two of the sport’s most elite fighters in a rivalry that elevates the visibility of female athletes in combat sports. The outcome could have significant implications for the future of the junior welterweight division and inspire greater recognition and opportunities for women in boxing.

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