What Time is Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 on Netflix?

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One of boxing’s fiercest rivalries returns for its next epic showdown as Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano meet for a third time under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden. Their trilogy fight is more than a bout — it’s another historic moment in women’s boxing, and fans everywhere are asking: When exactly can you tune in?
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What Time is Taylor vs Serrano 3?
- Date: Friday, July 11
- Time: 8:00 p.m. ET (Full Event)
- Time: Approx. 11:00 p.m. ET – Taylor vs Serrano
- Stream: Netflix
Fans in the U.S., Ireland, and beyond can watch the full card live on Netflix. The main event ring walks for Taylor vs Serrano 3 are expected around 11 p.m. ET, but as always with boxing, stay tuned in — the schedule can shift if earlier fights end quickly.
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A Rivalry that Defines an Era
This isn’t just any main event — Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano have pushed the sport forward with every clash. Their first fight at The Garden became an instant classic. Now, they’ll headline again with more on the line than ever before: championship belts, career legacy, and national pride.
Tale of the Tape: Two Champions, One Ring
Katie Taylor, the Bray Bomber, remains Ireland’s fighting pride at 39 years old. She brings a polished skill set, fast hands, and championship heart to every round. Taylor stands at 5’5” with a 66-inch reach, fights out of an orthodox stance, and sports a 24-1 record with six knockouts.
Amanda Serrano, The Real Deal from Brooklyn, is a seven-weight world champion known for her devastating power. At 36, Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) has one of the highest knockout percentages in the sport, and her southpaw pressure style makes her dangerous at every moment. Serrano’s looking to even the trilogy after dropping a razor-close decision last time out.
Main Moneyline Odds
Fighter | Odds |
---|---|
Katie Taylor | +144 |
Amanda Serrano | -186 |
Amanda Serrano enters as the slight favorite at -186, while Katie Taylor is a tempting underdog at +144. It’s a tight line for a reason — both have won once, both are champions, and the margin has never been wider than a single scorecard.
How Will It End? Method of Victory Odds
Outcome | Odds |
---|---|
Katie Taylor Points or Decision | +165 |
Katie Taylor KO/TKO | +1800 |
Amanda Serrano Points or Decision | -110 |
Amanda Serrano KO/TKO | +550 |
Draw | +1100 |
If you’re betting on how this war will finish, the method of victory props tells the story. A Taylor decision win is listed at +165, while her stopping Serrano inside the distance is a huge long shot at +1800. Serrano by points is lined at -110, reflecting her ability to win rounds in close exchanges. Bettors expecting her power to make the difference can grab Serrano by KO/TKO at +550. And yes, the draw sits at +1100 for those who see history repeating itself with another razor-thin fight.
Will It Go the Distance?
Option | Odds |
---|---|
Yes | -800 |
No | +490 |
Oddsmakers strongly lean toward another full-length classic. The “Yes” for the fight to go the distance is priced at -800, while “No” is +490. With both fighters known for toughness and durability, many expect another 10-round chess match that goes down to the final bell.
Get the latest odds here.
Taylor vs Serrano 3 Full Fight Card
- Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado; IBF, WBC, and WBO women’s super bantamweight titles
- Alycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Mercado; IBF, WBA, WBO, and WBC women’s super featherweight titles
- Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green; IBF and WBO women’s super middleweight titles
- Cherneka Johnson vs Shurretta Metcalf; IBF women’s bantamweight title, and the vacant WBC and WBO women’s bantamweight titles
- Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica Camara; Women’s super lightweight
- Ramla Ali vs Lila Furtado; Women’s super bantamweight
- Tamm Thibeault vs Mary Casamassa; Women’s middleweight
Mark your calendars: Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are about to write another page in boxing history — and you can catch every second, only on Netflix.

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