Boxing
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 established on July 11 – war continues!
Published
1 year agoon
Netflix to streamly send a pro all-women card to MSG
This is official – Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano intend to solve things once and for all.
ON July 11, Madison Square Garden will host the third chapter of one of the most Violent, competition with a razorHow Taylor vs. Serrano 3 headlines First Pro All-Women boxing card for MSG. The fight will be sent live in Netflix without additional costsAnd if history tells us something, it will be absolute chaos.
These two have already fought twice. Taylor won both times. Serrano wants revenge. This time it swears that it is different.
Trilogy born in the blood
This is not just a fight. This is Unfinished business.
- IN April 2022They went down in history in their first fight, Recording Madison Square Garden for the first time in the history of women’s boxing. The war was so brutal that it was named Fight of the year By Illustrated sport AND Event of the Year By Ring. Taylor barely scraped with a decision.
- IN November 2024They escaped back to Paul vs. Tyson Undercard. Another bloody, another decision for Taylor, another night in which Serrano left shouting.
- Now, Serrano has a chance– No place, the same opponent, but this time, She promises that she leaves no doubt.
Each of Unquestionable super -light Taylor belts It is on the line. Serrano He doesn’t just want to win – he wants to destroy Taylor.
Katie Taylor: “All right, we have a trilogy.”
Taylor knows that this fight had to happen.
“I have 2-0 against Amandie, but this is obviously a very special competition, which provides every time we enter the ring, so I think it’s just that we have a trilogy.”
Expects a huge audience, especially after their last fight Paul vs. Tyson he pulled Over 108 million viewers around the world.
“The atmosphere to the first fight was amazing and I am sure that this time it will not be different. Numbers [the Paul vs. Tyson fight] I was amazing, so I hope that all these people will also want to tune up to fight the trilogy, and we can organize another great fight. “
Translation? Taylor expects to close Serrano again.
Amanda Serrano: “This time I get W.”
Serrano has no respect here. It is here to resolve the result.
“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 can see the world.”
But he has a problem with Taylor.
“I am disappointed that Katie Taylor did not keep her word and did not make the trilogy of 12 three-minute rounds, equal to men. It 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. “
Then a warning shot came.
“But do not make a mistake, every time we share the ring, it is war and I know that Friday, July 11, will be the greatest, because I will finally get an official WI.”
Serrano does not come to the box – he comes to Break Taylor.
Record payout, the first Women Women card in history
Taylor and Serrano will not just create history – they will do Stern money. This fight will see Both warriors receive record handbagsmaking them The best paid boxers of all time.
MVP Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarians It doesn’t refrain either.
“This is more than a fight – it is a holiday of unmatched women’s talent in boxing. 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. “
How to watch and get tickets
- Fight date: Friday, July 11, 2025
- Premises: Madison Square Garden, Recent York
- Streaming: Live in Netflix – contained in all subscriptions
- Tickets: Register, pre-selling now-official TBA sales date
Last updated 03/06/2025
You may like
Boxing
Amari Jones headlines May 22 vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri
Published
51 minutes agoon
April 24, 2026
Jones was billed as one of the company’s rising names, and the hometown headline gave him a apparent platform on DAZN. The organizers don’t randomly hand out the main events. It’s a sign that Golden Boy wants to see if Jones can move from prospect talks into rival territory. This part still needs to be proven.
Jones boasts an attractive record and clear physical tools, but his rise has come without a victory to dispel doubts. He showed strength against his chosen opponent, but astute observers were still waiting for a performance that would confirm he was more than just a well-managed, undefeated fighter.
For this reason, Gualtieri is a useful opponent. The German won the vacant IBF middleweight title in 2023 by defeating Esquiva Falcao before losing in a unification fight to Zhanibek Alimkhanuly. He has since bounced back with four straight wins and brings experience, size and composure.
It’s not the most perilous fight in the division, but that’s how Jones should be judged. If he is a solemn middleweight, as Golden Boy claims, then a former champion with a rebounding streak is the type of guy he should beat, and beat it decisively.
A close victory would keep Jones going, but it wouldn’t silence him much. A flat display would raise louder questions than a press release.
The middleweight category needs recent names. Jones now has a chance to show that he belongs.
Golden Boy has taken a sluggish approach throughout Jones’ career, but at some point you have to turn up the heat or fans will lose interest. From a promoter’s point of view, this is a protected pairing that looks like a step forward.
By pairing Jones with a former world champion, Golden Boy can claim to be fighting a world-class talent. In fact, they chose a guy who has already played at the highest level and doesn’t have the one-punch power to keep Amari from taking him to the ground.
If Amari truly is the next huge star to come out of Virgil Hunter’s gym, he should blow Gualtieri out of the water. Anything less will only confirm that it is still protected.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
Boxing
Floyd Mayweather confirmed who he will fight before his rematch with Manny Pacquiao
Published
3 hours agoon
April 24, 2026
Floyd Mayweather is officially scheduled to return to the ring this summer, ahead of his clash with Manny Pacquiao later this year.
The shocker was that earlier this year it was announced that Mayweather would end his nearly decade-long retirement and return to competition face former foe Pacquiao on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
However, doubts have been raised about the fight in recent weeks, with Mayweather claiming the fight will be an exhibition rather than a professional fight, while Pacquiao insists it will be a fully sanctioned fight.
As the confusion surrounding this fight continues, one thing is certain that Mayweather is expected to compete before his fight with Pacquiao, after he confirmed details about the June exhibition.
Mayweather was scheduled to fight both Mike Tyson and Mike Zambidis this year, and while there is no further information on Tyson’s fight, Mayweather posted on social media officially reveal the details of his fight with Zambidis.
“IT’S OFFICIAL. June 27 – Athens, Greece. History will be made. I’m stepping into the ring with Mike Zambidis. One night. One stage. An all-out fight you can’t miss.”
Zambidis is a Greek kickboxing legend who has won multiple world titles during his career in the sport, but has only competed professionally once, winning in March 2019.
The Zambidis fight gives Mayweather a chance to get busy, but most boxing fans will be keen to resolve the issues surrounding his fight with Pacquiao as the two boxing legends look to resume their rivalry since their first meeting in 2015.
Boxing
Johnny Nelson says Naseem Hamed ‘deteriorated’ after brawl
Published
5 hours agoon
April 23, 2026
Nelson didn’t hesitate when asked about his comments. He said Hamed was “delusional” and said the criticism only confirmed how far their relationship had fallen apart.
“I thought this kid was delusional,” Nelson told Sport Boxing. “After Giant I thought this kid hadn’t changed, and when I saw the show I thought you’ve definitely gotten worse.”
Nelson said he recently ignored two messages from Hamed on WhatsApp and is not interested in renewing the friendship.
“I turned him off. I don’t associate with him,” Nelson said. “If you look like an idiot, you feed him.”
The former cruiserweight champion made it clear that while he still respects Hamed’s achievements in the ring, he no longer respects him as a person.
“Do I admire what he’s accomplished? A lot,” Nelson said. “But as a person, I lost complete and utter respect for him.”
Much of Nelson’s anger appears to have to do with Hamed’s criticism of overdue coach Brendan Ingle, to whom both players attribute their careers. Nelson said he couldn’t accept the way Hamed spoke about a man he believed gave everything to the gym.
The public feud has escalated into one of the ugliest old-fashioned feuds in British boxing, with two former world champions now trading personal shots instead of memories.
It’s challenging to watch because these two are icons of the golden age of English in Sheffield. When you see former stablemates exchanging shots this overdue in life, you usually get the impression that there’s a lot of unhealed history behind them.
Naz’s “snake” comment clearly hit a nerve, but Nelson’s reaction suggests his real problem is his perceived lack of respect for Brendan Ingle. For Nelson, Brendan was the man who kept him afloat when he was struggling. The sight of Naz attacking that legacy seems to be a deal-breaker.
Nelson willingly gives Naz flowers for what he did in the ring, but closes the door on him himself. It’s a shame to see them at odds, especially since they were once the face of the same team, but Nelson seems to have found a lot of peace by simply pressing “block” and moving on.
Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most significant fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
Amari Jones headlines May 22 vs. Vincenzo Gualtieri
Anthony Joshua NEARLY PUNCHES SECURITY
Devin Haney TRAINING with James Toney to MASTER Shoulder Roll & Counter Punching
Trending
-
Opinions & Features1 year agoPacquiao vs marquez competition: History of violence
-
MMA1 year agoDmitry Menshikov statement in the February fight
-
Results1 year agoStephen Fulton Jr. becomes world champion in two weight by means of a decision
-
Results1 year agoKeyshawn Davis Ko’s Berinchyk, when Xander Zayas moves to 21-0
-
Video1 year agoFrank Warren on Derek Chisora vs Otto Wallin – ‘I THOUGHT OTTO WOULD GIVE DEREK PROBLEMS!’
-
Analysis1 year agoRobert Garcia discusses the debate on the greatest Mexican warrior in history
-
Video1 year ago‘DEREK CHISORA RETIRE TONIGHT!’ – Anthony Yarde PLEADS for retirement after WALLIN
-
Results1 year agoLive: Catterall vs Barboza results and results card



