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After two very close and record -breaking fights Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will be even the undisputed Taylor championships at the Super Lightweight Championship of July 11 and the headline of the historic boxing card at Madison Square Garden in Modern York.

The event, promoted by Jake Paul’s most valuable promotions, will be broadcast live in Netflix.

“It is only good that in the month of women’s history we are able to announce this obligatory trilogy between the two greatest athletes of all time, on the All-Women card,” said Jake Paul to ESPN.

“In contrast to many novel and elderly, he suddenly suffered in boxing, MVP has, does and will always tell women as equal to men, treating them with the highest respect and we will never compromise these values,” said co-founder of MVP Naki Nakisa Bidarian. “The card of this women is not only a testimony to how far this sport has come, but also the beginning of even greater pressure from MVP to raise the next generation of fighters.”

The previous two meetings of Taylor and Serrano were events creating history. Their initial meeting took place on April 30, 2022 and for the first time women were a fighting card in Madison Square Garden. Taylor won the decision to live in front of a sold -out crowd. The rematch served as the main support of Paul’s hit with the former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on November 15, 2024. Taylor successfully defended her undisputed super airy titles with a controversial unanimous decision over Serrano.

Their rematch was streamly sent to Netflix and destroyed records with 74 million average viewers around the world, becoming the most -watched sports event of women in US history, and ESPN was called Fight of the Year Fight of the Year 2024.

“After the fight on November 15, Netflix came to us and said that he wanted to do more with the most valuable promotions,” said Bidarian ESPN. “One thing that they were absolutely clear is that they wanted to see this trilogy and we returned to them with the ALL-Women event, which would really raise women of sport on their platform with over 300 million global subscribers. They bought it immediately. “

Like Paul-Tyson, Netflix sends a blockbuster event on Friday evening. Undercard All-Women will be announced at a later date.

“Madison Square Garden was home to the biggest boxing matches in history – including” Fight of the Century “and in 2022 between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano,” said Joel Fisher, Vice President of Events and Operations for MSG Entertainment. “We are proud to welcome these extraordinary athletes back to the” most eminent arena in the world “for another historical moment with our first professional boxing card in history.”

The fight against Ireland, 38-year-old Taylor, ranks second on the ESPN list for pounds for pounds and was undisputed in two weight classes. After starting her professional career, 22-0 suffered her first loss, when she went to a super airy and lost to the then champion Chantelle Cameron in May 2023. Later, she multiplied the loss in the rematch to become unquestioned and effectively defended against Serrano.

“I have 2-0 against Amanda, but this is obviously a very special competition, which provides every time we enter the ring, so I think it is true that we have a trilogy,” said Taylor (24-1, 6 Kos). “The atmosphere to the first fight was amazing and I am sure that this time it will be no different.”

The fight against Puerto Rico, Serrano, 36, takes 3rd place on the ESPN pound list. He has a Guinness World Record for the most boxing world championships won in various truck classes by a woman, occupying nine main world titles in seven different weight classes. Since the loss of the decision in 2012, Serrano has undergone 33-2-1, and her only two losses were transferred to Taylor. But the competitive nature of these losses justified the third fight.

“I promised my fans that they would see this trilogy, and I am incredibly grateful that we would finish our journey where it all began-in Madison Square Garden, live in Netflix so that the world could see the world,” said Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KO).

The first two fights are 10, two -minute rounds, women’s boxing standard, and the third fight will be the same. However, Serrano openly pressed for 12 or three minutes round so that the third fight was equal to the fight for the men’s championship. According to Serrano, two warriors were unable to reach an agreement for 12 three minutes in the third fight.

“I am disappointed that Katie Taylor did not keep her word and did not make the trilogy of 12 three-minute rounds, equal men,” said Serrano. “This is a record payment for us both and we are guilty of fans to honor the embrace agreement we have concluded. She didn’t do it. But do not make a mistake, every time we share the ring, it is war and I know that on Friday, July 11 it will be the greatest, because I will finally get an official “W”.

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Daniel Dubois will not wait for the rematch with Fabio Wardley

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Daniel Dubois did not guarantee an immediate rematch with Fabio Wardley, saying he is focused on staying vigorous and defending his WBO heavyweight title rather than waiting for one opponent.

Wardley activated his rematch clause following his 11th-round loss to Dubois in April. After the fight, the Londoner rose from being knocked down early in the fight to maintain control and gradually break down the champion under constant pressure.


While a second fight has been widely discussed, Dubois suggested nothing has been finalized yet.

“Yes, well that’s what they’re talking about, but I’m not going to wait for anyone,” Dubois said when asked about Wardley in an interview on talkSPORT. “I’m going to take care of this belt, defend it.”

The 28-year-old added that he wants to continue to build on the success he has achieved after reaching the top of the heavyweight division.

“I can’t wait to start improving, getting out there and maximizing what we’ve done since I was a kid being taken to the gym with my dad. And now here we are,” Dubois said.

Dubois won the WBO title with a dramatic knockout victory over Wardley, who entered the fight with back-to-back wins over Justis Huni and Joseph Parker. Wardley had early success and scored a knockdown, but Dubois gradually took control as the fight progressed.

Dubois’ bulky shots left Wardley with severe marks around his eyes and a bloody nose before the referee stopped the fight in the 11th round. There was then a debate on whether the fight should have been stopped early.

Frank Warren has repeatedly indicated that a rematch is the likely next step, and Wardley has already confirmed that he intends to exercise his contractual right to a second fight.

Dubois’ latest comments do not rule out this outcome. However, they explain that he does not want to postpone his career until the negotiations are completed. The heavyweight champion wants activity and is focused on defending his belt rather than waiting for a fight schedule to be set.

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Rico Verhoeven debuts one place behind Deontay Wilder in the WBC rankings

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Rico Verhoeven debuted one place behind Deontay Wilder in the latest WBC heavyweight rankings following his controversial defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Egypt.

The Dutch kickboxing superstar was ranked eighth by the World Boxing Council, one place below former WBC heavyweight champion Wilder and one place above Efe Ajagba.

Wilder is in seventh place after defeating Derek Chisora ​​in April, leaving Verhoeven directly behind one of the most recognizable names in the division.

For a fighter whose only professional boxing fight was against Usyk, this is a sure landing spot.

Rico Verhoeven’s WBC rankings

The WBC has already indicated that Verhoeven will be classified after his performance against Usyk at the Giza Pyramids.

Mauricio Sulaiman confirmed that Verhoeven would be placed at heavyweight and later praised referee Mark Lyson.

The rankings now come as the WBA also placed Verhoeven fifteenth in its latest heavyweight rankings.

Verhoeven ranks behind Tyson Fury, Lawrence Okolie, Moses Itauma, Filip Hrgovic, Anthony Joshua, Frank Sanchez and Wilder on the latest WBC list.

Behind him are Ajagba, Richard Riakporhe, Martin Bakole, Andrii Novitskyi, Bakhodir Jalolov, Guido Vianello and Labinot Xhoxhaj.

Usyk vs. Verhoeven fight

Despite ultimately losing to Usyk on May 23, Verhoeven produced an effective, if unconventional, performance that put him ahead after ten rounds on the WBN scorecard.

If the Dutchman had survived the final round, he would have dethroned Usyk and few people would have questioned his eighth place in the ranking.

Instead, Verhoeven was stopped in the eleventh round with one second left, sparking immediate controversy over the timing of the intervention.

The WBC upheld the result and the referee. It also rewarded Verhoeven’s performance with a top-10 heavyweight finish.

Not everyone will be convinced.

However, in boxing it has happened before that fighters improved their position after a defeat. Francis Ngannou emerged from his split decision loss to Tyson Fury with more credibility than when he entered the ring.

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Top ten heavyweights

Verhoeven’s ranking also continues a broader pattern, prompting further debate about how quickly the rankings can change for any given player when huge opportunities arise.

In Verhoeven’s case, the argument is easier to understand.

He pushed Usyk much closer than expected, led by ten on the WBN card and was one round away from one of the strangest heavyweight title defeats of the state-of-the-art era.

Still, try telling that to the other 32 fighters now below him on the WBC’s monthly heavyweight list.

Top 15 WBC heavyweight organizations

  1. Tyson Fury
  2. Lawrence area
  3. Moses This is going to hurt
  4. Filip Hrgovic
  5. Anthony Joshua
  6. Frank Sanchez
  7. Deontay Wilder
  8. Rico Verhoeven
  9. Honor Ajagba
  10. Richard Riakporhe
  11. Marcin Bakole
  12. Andriy Nowicki
  13. Bakhodir Yalolov
  14. Guido Vianello
  15. Labinot Xhoxhaja

About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Deontay Wilder targeted for ‘gigantic US heavyweight fight’: ‘I’ve wanted this fight for years’

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Deontay Wilder targeted for ‘big US heavyweight clash’: “I’ve wanted the fight for years”

Deontay Wilder, who has won two in a row for the first time since 2019, is ready for another gigantic fight.

Wilder scored a scarce points victory over Derek Chisora ​​in Manchester last month, keeping alive a career that many thought was over after successive defeats to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang.

With his confidence boosted, the 40-year-old ‘Bronze Bomber’ said he would do everything to become a two-time world champion before hanging up his gloves for good.

A shot against unified champion Oleksandr Usyk, while discussed, is unlikely due to the Ukrainian’s list of mandatory challengers. Instead, Wilder is in the best position to secure a powerful ranking and win the vacant belt if the opportunity arises in the next 18 months.

The only man willing to risk his No. 2 spot in the WBA rankings is fellow American Jarrell Miller. The controversial heavyweight fighter known as “Large Baby” talked about it. Play UK after years of trying, he’s still chasing the fight.

“Anyone who wants to go in there and throw their hands around has something in the tank. They’re still unsafe anyway.” But I’ve been asking him to fight for years, so if he gets vintage overnight, that’s his problem. I’m still going to punch him in the face.

Miller further added that he wasn’t terribly impressed with Wilder’s recent performance in the UK, but says a win would keep a potential rivalry between the two alive.

“I don’t think Chisora ​​was the same Chisora ​​who fought Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin. Sometimes fighters get older overnight. Maybe he wasn’t as motivated for this fight as usual. I don’t know.”

“I expected a little more from Chisora ​​in this fight, but that’s how it is. Wilder won, so now it’s better for me. I’ll try to fight a gigantic American fight and we will win.”

Miller, 37, failed to impress in his January fight against Kingsley Ibeh. He won, but his hair falling off during the fight made headlines, not the performance. The Brooklyn native returned in April against undefeated Lenier Pero and looked the better, winning a 12-round unanimous decision.

Notable for failing a doping test prior to his canceled fight with Joshua, “Large Baby” represents a gigantic name in the division. Given Wilder’s knockout streak and both fighters’ ability to sell the fight, a fight in America would be really gigantic.

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