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New York, New York – Two of the world The biggest female boxer All the time was completed on Friday night – and it was three fights.
Katie Taylor They won their third victory over Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden, the same venue that their epic trilogy began more than three years ago.
The first few fights had controversial scorecards. The first was a split decision for Taylor. Second, it gave Taylor a unanimous victory despite Taylor taking the points back and landing 107 fewer punches.
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After the 10th round, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano after the uncontroversial ultralight championship fight at Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (SportsFile via Stephen McCarthy/Getty Images)
This was also very contested, and a judge ruled it as a draw. However, the other two gave Taylor a 97-93 victory, giving her a majority decision.
Taylor initially did so again shortly after the victory, saying there was additional pressure on Friday’s match given the circumstances of his first two fights. However, in the ring, she issued a thunderous “coming” celebration.

Katie Taylor has been declared the winner due to numerous decisions against Amanda Serrano after an indisputable ultralight championship fight at Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (SportsFile via Stephen McCarthy/Getty Images)
“These fights always put a little pressure on me. It’s normal to feel a little pressure, but I didn’t feel any more pressure than I did in the previous fights,” Taylor said after the war. “Every battle I’m involved in, they’re a huge event. When your hands raise, there’s always a little peace of mind. Perfect joy. Every effort is paid, every sacrifice you’re making, it’s a tough sport.
There’s not much to say to Taylor, and there’s not much else she’ll achieve. Protect her again WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF Super Lightweight Titles are easy to join Mount Rushmore in women’s boxing.
Resignation is an option, but she is not ready to commit in any way.
“I’m not saying there’s nothing left to prove,” Taylor said. “But I’m going to sit down and relax and decide whether to fight again in the future.”

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano in the uncontroversial ultralight championship battle at Madison Square Garden in New York, USA. (SportsFile via Stephen McCarthy/Getty Images)
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Taylor improved to 25-1 in her illustrious career, but Serrano is now 47-4-1, causing Taylor three losses.
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