July 11, 2025. Madison Square Garden, buzzing like a beehive on caffeine. Okay, I made that up, but seriously, this place is the heart of the universe right now—at least for anyone who knows the thrill of a good punch. Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano for the third (and hopefully not the last) time. I mean, these two are the queens of chaos in the ring. And guess what, it’s streaming on Netflix! Yeah, Netflix. Somehow, they’ve gone from chill nights to fight nights.
So, let’s get into this spicy saga. Remember their 2022 clash? Taylor won by the skin of her teeth—split decision, anyone? Fast forward to 2024: Serrano grabbed a unanimous victory, yet some folks thought Miss Taylor should’ve snagged it. But, that’s old news. Here comes the latest round. Might as well pop some popcorn, right?
Katie Taylor, our Irish champ with a 24-1 record. She’s almost floating around the ring with her nimble feet—age 38, but who’s counting? You’d think she’d tire out, but nope, she keeps dancing circles around her foes. Resilience should be her middle name!
And Serrano, oh Serrano, with a wicked record of 47-3-1. This seven-division world baddie hits like a truck with no brakes. 36, but punches like 25. Her push for longer rounds didn’t fly, thanks to Taylor. A bit of drama there, honestly.
Odds? Serrano’s got a slight edge according to DraftKings. But Taylor’s got the brains in the ring—imagine a chess player with gloves. It’s gonna be a whirlwind of smarts versus smackdowns. And don’t even get started on those 21 world title belts floating around…crazy history in the making!
Now, the lowdown on underdog Katie. Yeah, she’s at +150, but you know what? High pressure seems like her jam. Remember when she quieted everyone with that shocker in 2022? She’s got this way with judges… maybe her charm—or her punches. Who knows?
Quick buzz about the undercard—there’s more to it than a playlist of who’s who. Baumgardner taking on Miranda for the junior lightweight titles. Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green, clashing for the super middleweight crown. Ellie Scotney and Yamileth Mercado squaring off, both trying to stack up their shiny belts. More bouts, each one like a firework ready to explode.
And I almost forgot—Ramla Ali stepping back in with Lila Furtado, Tamm Thibeault faces Mary Casamassa, and Cherneka Johnson goes up against Shurretta Metcalf. It’s like a boxing festival, covering all the bases.
Anyway, I’ll stop rambling now. Just don’t miss it. Or do. But you’ll regret it.