by Hayden Jones
In a highly anticipated lightweight contest at Madison Square Garden, Katie Taylor continued her dominance over Amanda Serrano, claiming a majority decision victory in their trilogy bout. The fight, held on an all-women’s card that set records for the number of titles contested, reaffirmed Taylor’s status as one of the leading figures in women’s boxing.
Taylor, the reigning undisputed junior welterweight champion, improved her professional record to 25 wins with one loss, and she now has three wins in their series. Serrano, with a record of 47 wins, four losses, and one draw, suffered her third defeat against Taylor and maintains her formidable record of 31 knockouts.
The judges scored the bout 97-93, 97-93, and 95-95, resulting in a majority decision in favour of Taylor. Unlike their previous two fights, both characterised by relentless action and high-volume exchanges, this fight adopted a more calculated and technical approach. Serrano shifted from her typical aggressive style, opting to box at a measured distance against the taller, longer-reach Taylor. The strategy was largely unsuccessful, as Taylor controlled the tempo and consistently executed precise combinations.
Their first encounter, in April 2022, was a close split decision victory for Taylor, with scores of 97-93, 96-93, and 94-96. That fight, held in London, marked the start of what has become a legendary rivalry in women’s boxing. The rematch in November of the same year, hosted at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was even more contentious. Serrano set a record with 324 landed punches, a figure recognised by CompuBox—highlighting her offensive output. However, she suffered a significant injury in the fourth round when a clash of heads resulted in a deep cut over her right eye. The bout was also marked by a point deduction for Taylor in the eighth round, due to a head-butt, which added complexity to the scorecards.
Friday’s contest, however, was noticeably less frantic. Serrano, aged 36, appeared to adjust her game plan, attempting to box from a distance rather than engaging in the all-out exchanges of their previous fights. Taylor, at 39, maintained her composure and used her boxing skills to dictate the pace. Her ability to control range and land effective combinations earned her the decision, with two judges giving her the edge and the third calling it a draw.
With this victory, Taylor firmly establishes her place in boxing history. Her record against Serrano now stands at 3-0, a feat unmatched in women’s boxing rivalries. The trilogy is celebrated not only for its competitive nature but also for the level of skill displayed by both fighters, who are widely regarded as two of the best pound-for-pound talents in the sport. Both women are expected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame once they retire, but Taylor’s clean sweep of the series positions her as possibly the greatest female boxer of all time.
This trilogy has elevated women’s boxing, showcasing the sport’s competitive spirit and increasing its visibility. The event at Madison Square Garden, with 17 titles on the line across five bouts, broke records and exemplified the growing prominence of female fighters. Taylor’s ability to adapt and win on points in a strategic, chess-like fight demonstrated her maturity and boxing IQ, qualities that may define her legacy beyond her relentless aggression and power.
The victory not only reaffirms Taylor’s champion status but also solidifies her role in a rivalry that will be remembered as one of the most significant in women’s boxing history. As both fighters prepare for future challenges, their trilogy will remain a benchmark for excellence and competitiveness in the sport.
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