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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are gearing up for what Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said could be "one of the greatest trilogies in the history of sports."
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano enter the ring for the third time to headline an all-women's card on Friday. Here is how to watch all the aciton.
KATIE TAYLOR made it three from three against Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden. The 39-year-old retained her undisputed super lightweight titles with a majority decision victory on Saturday
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Irish Mirror on MSNKatie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 fight result from Madison Square GardenKatie Taylor produced a boxing masterclass to beat Amanda Serrano for a third time - and put their rivalry to bed for once and all. The Bray Bomber showed her amateur pedigree and style throughout the ten-round contest, drawing Serrano in, making her miss and punishing her on the counter.
Most Valuable Promotions signed a deal with Amanda Serrano in 2021, but after she got swept by Katie Taylor, might MVP have made a mistake in not signing the latter?
Katie Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano once again. Despite a third straight victory over her rival, the difference in talent and heart between the two fighters remains thin.
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amNewYork on MSNBoxing ‘herstory’: Katie Taylor bests Amanda Serrano in first all-women’s card at Madison Square GardenKatie Taylor cemented her place in boxing history Friday night, defeating Amanda Serrano in a tightly contested bout to retain her undisputed super lightweight championship. The showdown, the third in their storied rivalry,
After two heavily controversial scorecards in her first two wins over Amanda Serrano, Katie Taylor said completing the sweep on Friday was "very satisfying."
Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano for the third time, winning a majority decision on Friday night to remain the undisputed 140-pound champion.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano face each other for a third time on a historic night of boxing at Madison Square Garden. It's an all-female card, with 17 world titles on the line over the course of the evening. It is the most world championships ever to be fought for on a single card.