Katie Taylor defeats Amanda Serrano by majority decision in their Netflix trilogy (Taylor vs Serrano) Boxing Match. Full fight card, records, and dramatic aftermath.
The highly anticipated third bout between Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano took place at Madison Square Garden on July 11, 2025, headlining an all-women’s boxing card streamed live on Netflix. Taylor, 39, arrived with a 24‑1 record, already undefeated (2‑0) over Serrano. Serrano, 36, came in with a 47‑3‑1 record, including world titles across seven weight divisions.
🧑🏫 Taylor vs Serrano Fight Card
Apart from the main event, the card included five women’s title fights, such as Alycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Miranda and Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green.
🥊 Match Details
Taylor got the victory by majority decision, with scores of 97‑93, 97‑93, 95‑95. The session had a more tactical tone than erlier Boxing matches, with Serrano taking early rounds but Taylor dominating the second half with sharp counters. There was a minor head clash mid-fight, Taylor was penalized a point in round 8—but Serrano later retracted accusations, calling it an in-ring style issue.
📊 Records & Stats
Taylor’s record now 25‑1 with 6 KOs.
Serrano’s record now 47‑4‑1 with 31 KOs.
Netflix shared over 47 million average minute viewers—making it the most‑watched women’s pro sports broadcast in U.S. history. Over their 30 total rounds, Taylor now leads 3–0 in their trilogy.
Gratitude above all 🔥@KatieTaylor 🇮🇪 wins by Majority Decision and STILL the Undisputed Super Lightweight Champion!#TaylorSerrano pic.twitter.com/qhoZW9SJp5
— Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) July 12, 2025
💸 Bets, Promos & Controversy
Jake Paul bet $1 million on Serrano while Mike Tyson backed Taylor. Paddy Power offered 50/1 odds on Taylor. Post-fight, online debate flared around judge decisions and Netflix’s commentary—with some critics claiming Taylor was favored.
🏆 Aftermath & What’s Next
Taylor hinted this could be her last pro fight, calling Serrano a “warrior.” Serrano expressed disappointment but ended the trilogy with respect.
Taylor confirmed: “No fourth fight” . Serrano signed a lifetime deal with Most Valuable Promotions in March.