Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano III Coming Soon
A Rivalry That Refused to Fade
There are rivalries built for hype—and then there’s Taylor vs Serrano. These two have given us everything: drama, skill, heart, and unforgettable rounds. Now, we’re set for the third and likely final chapter of their saga, with the bout officially scheduled for July 2025. No gimmicks. No nonsense. Just two of the best doing it one more time, likely for all the marbles.
This isn’t just a rubber match. This is about legacy. Their first fight in April 2022 was an instant classic at Madison Square Garden. The rematch in Dublin in 2023 flipped the script with Amanda edging it out. So here we are—1-1, everything to fight for.
Whoever wins this, wins more than belts. She wins the era.
Two Fights, One Story: How We Got Here
When Taylor and Serrano first clashed, it was a fight that transcended women’s boxing. It was boxing, period. MSG was electric, and the ten rounds they gave us were pure thunder. Katie edged it on the cards, but no one left thinking Serrano wasn’t right there.
Then came the rematch—slightly delayed, but just as intense. Taylor brought it home to Dublin, but Amanda brought the fire. That fight showed us Serrano’s adjustments: more discipline, more control, and a damn near flawless late-round finish.
It’s rare to get two fights this good between the same two fighters. Getting a third? That’s a gift.
What This Fight Means and Why It Matters
You can break this fight down a thousand ways—styles, records, conditioning—but at its core, it’s about one thing: finality. It’s about walking away as the better fighter, once and for all.
Katie’s got the speed, the movement, and the heart that built her legend. Serrano? That Puerto Rican power and pressure that makes you question your game plan by round three. We’ve seen them both at their best and their bloodiest. But now we get to see them when it matters most—with no room for excuses.
It’s expected to take place either in New York or Las Vegas, with promoters from both sides in talks. Titles will likely be unified again, and the undercard is rumored to be stacked. But make no mistake: this one sells itself.
They’ve already made history. This fight decides who *owns* it.
Mind Games, Camps, and the Calm Before the Storm
Both camps are staying quiet for now, but we know how this goes. Mind games are part of the dance. Expect tweets. Expect pokes. Maybe a bit of chaos at the pressers.
From what I’ve heard, Taylor’s team is doubling down on speed and angles this time. Serrano, meanwhile, is sparring longer rounds, pushing pace, and focusing on volume. They both know each other now. There won’t be any surprises. This is going to come down to heart, execution, and that one big moment.
There’s also the mental angle. Taylor, after a tough 2024 with injury delays, is out to prove she’s still at the top. Serrano, riding high, knows this win cements her as a generational great.
They’ve studied each other like textbooks. Now it’s about the test.
Why Fans Are All-In on This One
You don’t get many trilogies like this in modern boxing. Not ones that feel organic, deserved, and thrilling every single round. This isn’t a money grab. This is a conclusion to something personal—for them and for us.
And let’s not kid ourselves—fans have their sides. Team Taylor and Team Serrano have been jawing since 2022. But deep down, all of us want the same thing: a fight that delivers one last time.
I’ll be there, wherever it is. Probably yelling too loud. Maybe crying in round ten. And I know I won’t be alone.
It’s not just another fight—it’s the last page of a story we’ve all been reading.
The Fight We Needed to End the Era
Let’s not overthink this. We’re lucky to see rivalries like this unfold in real time. Lucky to witness fighters who risk it all, not just for belts, but for history. Taylor vs Serrano III is more than a trilogy. It’s a celebration, a war, and a farewell all rolled into one.
Who wins? I don’t know. And maybe that’s the beauty of it.
See you in July.