Katie Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) and Amanda Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) are preparing for a highly anticipated trilogy bout following two thrilling encounters that have already etched their rivalry into boxing history.
Their first showdown took place on April 30, 2022, at Madison Square Garden, where Taylor secured a narrow split decision win in a fight widely regarded as one of the greatest women’s boxing matches of all time. The rematch, held on November 15 as part of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson co-main event at AT&T Stadium, carried even greater expectations—and delivered on every level.
Serrano controlled much of the action in the second meeting, outlanding and outboxing Taylor throughout the fight. Still, Taylor inflicted visible damage on Serrano via a series of headbutts, which left Serrano bloodied despite her cleaner performance.
In a contentious outcome, Taylor retained her undisputed super lightweight titles with a unanimous decision, as all three judges scored the bout 95-94 in her favor—sparking loud boos from the crowd, many of whom believed Serrano deserved the win.
Now, the rivalry reaches its climax as Taylor and Serrano are set to meet for the third time on July 11, once again under the lights of Madison Square Garden.
Taylor is a masterful boxer with elite footwork, quick combinations, and Olympic-caliber fundamentals. Her ability to dart in and out of range while unloading crisp, accurate flurries makes her difficult to pin down.
Taylor thrives in high-paced fights and can maintain volume throughout 10 rounds without fading, making her dangerous in close contests where judges reward activity and work rate. Her mental toughness and ability to rally in key moments—such as in the late rounds of both previous Serrano fights—remain among her most valuable assets.
While Taylor’s speed and combinations are her calling cards, she struggles under sustained pressure and lacks true stopping power (only 6 KOs in 25 fights). Against heavy-handed, aggressive opponents like Serrano, she often absorbs more damage than she dishes out, particularly to the body.
Taylor’s tendency to exchange in the pocket rather than clinch or reset can leave her vulnerable, and her defense relies more on movement than head slips or parries, which deteriorates late in fights.
Serrano is one of the most accomplished punchers in women’s boxing, with 31 KOs in 47 wins and an aggressive, high-pressure style that breaks opponents down over time. Her body attack is relentless, and her southpaw stance gives her angles Taylor struggles with.
Serrano has elite stamina, can maintain a punishing pace, and throws with bad intentions from round one to ten. In the second fight, she showcased superior punch volume and accuracy, especially with power shots, putting Taylor in survival mode in key rounds.
Despite her offensive arsenal, Serrano can sometimes allow her aggression to override tactical discipline, leading to stretches where she loads up too much and leaves herself open.
She’s also susceptible to cuts and visible damage, which can affect judges’ perceptions even when she’s winning exchanges. While she’s improved defensively in recent years, she can still be tagged by fast combinations if her opponent uses lateral movement effectively.
After two classic battles where both women showed heart, resilience, and skill, the trilogy bout feels destined to finally deliver a definitive winner. Taylor remains a technician and a fierce competitor, but Serrano’s pressure, body work, and power punching have become increasingly difficult for her to contain.
With adjustments to her approach and more controlled aggression, Serrano is projected to edge out a majority decision win—settling the score and claiming the upper hand in one of the greatest rivalries in women’s boxing history.
Pick: Amanda Serrano 1.58 | Dafabet
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