Katie Taylor defeats Amanda Serrano for the third time


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Katie Taylor has nothing left.

Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano for the third time in so many fights between the two living legends on Friday night at Madison Square Garden through the majority decision.

This was the trilogy fight between two of the best boxers to enter the ring. Taylor won the first fight on April 30, 2022, which also took place in the most famous sand in the world, in a divided decision.

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Katie Taylor is declared winner by the majority decision against Amanda Serrano after her indisputable super light championship fight in Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile through Getty Images)

The two met again on November 15 of last year as the main event of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, and Taylor won in a controversial unanimous decision.

The New York faithful were mostly supporting Serrano, since Madison Square Garden was loaded with Puerto Rican flags, although the Irish flags were scattered at all times.

Serrano’s entrance was a show with Knicks City dancers and even some dancing: Taylor was much more stoic. But fans were crazy on both sides.

Katie Taylor, on the left, and Amanda Serrano during her indisputable super light championship fight in Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile through Getty Images)

The first round was soft, with both similar fighters to have a feeling of the other in the ring with some rapid blows and feet. The second round was more aggressive.

Serrano and Taylor shared hard blows in the third round, and the fight was officially on. But in the following rounds, the fight remained a little more faint than his other two fights.

Taylor was able to land the biggest blows of rounds 4-6, which resulted in “katie” songs. But Serrano won some impulse at the end of the sixth and received some good shots in the eighth, winning the crowd. In Ronda 10, the blows come quickly from both combatants in any attempt to steal late victory.

Katie Taylor, on the left, and Amanda Serrano during her indisputable super light championship fight in Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile through Getty Images)

A judge scored the fight of the fight, but the other two gave it to Taylor, and she released an emphatic shout when the results were read, while all Serrano could do was smile.

Serrano was excited to thank the crowd for supporting female boxing: he shouted Jake Paul and Nakisa Berarian, the co -founders of the most valuable promotions, for “changing my life” and the other fighters on the card.

Taylor improved 25-1 in his illustrious career, while Serrano now has 47-4-1, with three of those losses against Taylor.

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