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Tale of the Tape Preview: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3
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Taylor vs Serrano 3
Date: July 11, 2025
Place: Madison Square Garden, Up-to-date York
Titles: unquestioned super airy championships (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, IBO, Ring)
Transmission: Netflix, main card 19:00 et, main event ~ 21: 40 pm et
Fighter profiles
Name: Katie Taylor
Nickname: Bray bomber
Age: 39 (born July 2, 1986)
Nationality: Irish
Height: 5’5 “(165 cm)
Range: 66 inches
Attitude: Orthodox
Record: 24-1-0 (6 KO, 25% KO)
Last fight: November 15, 2024, Ud win vs. Serrano (95-94 x3)
The latest form (last 3): 2-1 (in vs. Serrano UD, in vs. Cameron MD, L vs. Cameron MD)
Titles: The undisputed super airy champion (2023-present), undisputed airy master (2019-2023)
Name: Amanda Serrano
Nickname: a real offer
Age: 36 (born October 9, 1988)
Nationality: Puerto Rican (Brooklyn, NY)
Height: 5’5½ “(166 cm)
Range: 65 inches
Attitude: Southpaw
Record: 47-3-1 (31 KO, 66% KO)
Last fight: November 15, 2024, Ud Loss vs. Taylor (95-94 x3)
The latest form (last 3): 2-1 (L vs. Taylor Ud, in vs. Morgan TKO2, in vs. Ramos Ud)
Titles: Unified Feather Wweight Champion (WBA, WBO, IBO, 2019-Present), titles in seven weight classes
Physical and statistical comparison
Age and experience: Taylor (39) is three years older than Serrano (36), with fewer fights (25 vs. 51). 26 Additional Serrano duels and 32 consecutive rounds (246 vs. 214) suggests a deeper experience, but potential consumption.
Height and range: Taylor’s 5’5 ”vs. Serrano’s 5’5½”; Taylor has a 1-inch range of range (66 “vs. 65”). The differences are minimal, and the attitude (Orthodox vs. Southpaw) is more influential.
Power: 66% KO Serrano (31 KO) significantly exceeds 25% of Taylor (6 KO). The last TKO Serrano (July 2024) shows power at 140; The last Ko Taylor was 2018.
Activity: last 3 Taylor’s fights in 2 years (8 months/fight); Serrano is over 1.5 years (6 months/fight). Higher Serrano activity can support in focus.
Combat styles
Katie Taylor: Technical boxer with a crunchy stab, elite leg work and contracting. Exces within reach, using speed to earn points overdue. Susceptible to pressure; He effortless shots with Serrano (2022, 2024).
Amanda Serrano: Aggressive Southpaw Boxer-Puncher with bulky left hands and body shots. Immense volume and power (31 KO) overwhelms enemies, but tries to cut off mobile boxes such as Taylor.
Heading
2022 (airy, MSG): Taylor won SD (97-93, 96-93, 94-96). Serrano landed more, but Taylor’s cleaner blows won a historic attack.
2024 (Super Lightweight, AT & T Stadium): Taylor won UD (95-94 x3), controversial. Serrano threw more photos of power; Taylor’s overdue height and fight won despite the point deduction.
Strategic keys
Taylor: He must employ JAM and movement to keep Serrano on a range, avoiding ropes. Her technical advantage favors the decision, but at the age of 39, durability is a problem for Serrano’s power.
Serrano: He must cut off the ring, land bodies and protect against cuts (e.g. 2024 Headbutt). Her power can force detention, but a clear decision is probably her best path.
Company courses (July 2025)
Serrano: -168 favorite
Taylor: +130 Underdog
Fight to distance: 1/8 (88.9%)
Source: Fandauel ButtersBook
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