On Friday night, the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City will be the battleground for one of the most anticipated rematches in boxing history: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3. This highly charged match will see Taylor defending her WBA, WBO, WBC, and IBF super lightweight titles, as both fighters strive to solidify their legacies in women’s boxing. The event promises to be a historic moment as it is projected to be headlined by the greatest card in women’s boxing history, streamed live on Netflix.

Katie Taylor, a formidable force in the ring, has established herself as a true champion, currently holding an impressive record of 24 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws, with 18 of those victories coming by way of knockout. The pride of Ireland, Taylor is not only an Olympic gold medalist but also the former undisputed lightweight champion from 2019 to 2024. She has recently moved up in weight, capturing the undisputed title in the super lightweight division after a thrilling two-fight series against Chantelle Cameron.

Amanda Serrano, hailing from Puerto Rico and boasting a stellar record of 47 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, with 31 knockouts, stands as Taylor's formidable rival. Serrano has held championships in seven different weight classes, making her one of the most versatile and accomplished boxers in history. With an impressive streak of 32 consecutive victories over the past 13 years, her two narrow defeats to Taylor in their previous bouts have only added fuel to her fire as she seeks to avenge those losses.

The rivalry between Taylor and Serrano has already produced two electrifying encounters, the first of which in 2022 won accolades for Fight of the Year. Their second clash in November 2022, part of the undercard of the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event, also ended in a closely contested decision favoring Taylor, stirring debate among fans and pundits about the outcomes of both fights.

This upcoming third bout is not only pivotal for the careers of both fighters but also for women's boxing as a whole. The undercard for this event is equally impressive, featuring five additional world title fights and a record-setting 17 championships available across the evening, ensuring a thrilling atmosphere for fans.

Fans can tune in for the preliminaries beginning at 5 p.m. ET, with the main card kicking off at 8 p.m. ET on Netflix. The highly anticipated main event ring walks are expected to start around 11 p.m. ET, promising a night filled with excitement and high-stakes drama.

For those eager to follow the action live, Uncrowned will provide round-by-round updates, highlights, and play-by-play coverage throughout the evening, ensuring that no moment is missed from this monumental event.