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Taylor and Serrano's historic, distinctive and definitive trilogy
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Taylor and Serrano: Crafting a Legendary and Unmatched Trilogy

July 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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In New York, Madison Square Garden was packed once again for the highly anticipated trilogy fight between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor, two trailblazers in women’s boxing — a sport that has grown significantly in the last decade. The atmosphere was charged with the symbolism of Puerto Rico, represented by Serrano, and the passionate Irish fans supporting Taylor, highlighting a deep cultural pride and fight spirit that has long resonated in this city.

Despite the excitement, the bout carried an old-world gravity, with echoes of war in the fighters’ determination and intensity. Their previous encounters, including a brutal match last November that set a record for punches landed in a 10-round women’s fight, set the stage for another historic showdown. Serrano, a seven-division champion from Brooklyn with Puerto Rican roots, acknowledged Taylor’s toughness but also noted Taylor’s relentless drive.

Taylor, beloved by her Irish supporters who serenaded her before she entered the ring, expressed deep pride in representing her country and fans. However, the much-anticipated fierce battle did not materialize as expected. At 39, Taylor appeared to have a youthful edge in speed and skill, outmaneuvering Serrano, who struggled to find her range and missed a substantial number of punches.

Taylor controlled the fight strategically, avoiding a brawl despite Serrano’s power and aggression. She executed a disciplined game plan that saw her landing punches effectively while avoiding damage herself. The statistics showed both fighters landed an equal number of punches, but Serrano’s accuracy was noticeably lower.

By the sixth round, it was clear Taylor held the advantage, receiving chants of her name from the crowd. She credited her win to smart tactics and disciplined movement, while Serrano admitted she focused on working smarter rather than harder, keeping her distance. The fight ended with two judges favoring Taylor and one scoring it a draw, but regardless of the numbers, it was a significant night for women’s boxing. Both fighters praised each other and recognized the historic nature of their trilogy.

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For Serrano, the fight wasn’t just about victory but about breaking new ground and creating opportunities for young women in boxing. Despite early struggles in her career and modest beginnings, she has now become a multi-millionaire and a powerful figure in the sport. Their matches have drawn massive crowds to Madison Square Garden, a feat rarely achieved by male boxing stars in recent times, proving the growing market and enthusiasm for women’s boxing.

Fan Take: This trilogy fight marks a pivotal moment that showcases the evolution and legitimacy of women’s boxing on a grand stage like Madison Square Garden. For fighting fans, it signifies not only fierce competition but the breaking of barriers, setting the stage for future female athletes to headline and sell out major venues, transforming the sport forever.

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