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What could go down as one of Boxing’s greatest trilogies will return to where it all began this Friday night.
Katie Taylor (24-1) and Amanda Serrano (47-3-1) will enter the square circle for the third time, with this match, taking place in Madison Square Garden, where the two first met back in 2022 to become the first female main event in the venue’s famous story.
Taylor from Ireland has defeated Puerto Rica Serrano in both bouts, the first one was a shared decision in New York, while their match in November, like the Co-Main event for Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, resulted in Taylor by unanimous decision, though controversial.
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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are fighting Live on Netflix: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson on AT & amp; T Stadium on November 15, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Al Bello/Getty Images to Netflix © 2024)
A headbutt from Taylor Skiver Taylor’s eye, resulting in a cruel -looking wound and a point deduction. Serrano also landed 107 more strokes than Taylor.
But so far nothing has worked, and Nakisa Bidarian, co -founder of most valuable campaigns with Paul, Serrano said a new plan.
“She has to go out and do something else. Onus is on Amanda and her team to do something else,” Bidarian said in a recent interview with Pakinomist Digital.
Taylor said in an interview with Pakinomist Digital himself that Serrano “needs this match more than I do,” considering the head-to-head record. But Taylor said she “will[s] To be involved in the biggest matches. “

Katie Taylor, Left, and Amanda Serrano with Jake Paul, co-founder of most valuable campaigns, under Vej-Ins, held at Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York, in front of their undisputed super light championship match on July 11 at Madison Square Garden in New York. (Stephen McCarthy/Sports File Via Getty Images)
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But Bidarian said Taylor somewhere deep down has something to prove, considering the previous scorecards and the feeling of the public on their last match.
“It’s sucking around to walk around and hear people say you didn’t win. So I think she wants to make sure it’s not only on paper, but it’s also in the hearts and minds of the fans who unequivocally Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano,” Bidarian said.
The two stole the show in Dallas last year at AT&T Stadium, and Bidarian said boxing fans are “on the cusp of what I think is one of the greatest trilogies in sports history.”
Although it is 2-0 for Katie Taylor on paper, we all know that they were very close, very debatable matches. I know they will deliver for the third time. “

Katie Taylor celebrates her victory against Amanda Serrano at AT&T Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj-IMAGN images)
Bidarian’s prediction?
“Amanda Serrano at stop,” he said. “That’s what goes down.”



