Both Katie Taylor, the Irish sensation, and Amanda Serrano, the Puerto Rican powerhouse, successfully met their weight requirements, clearing the final hurdle before their highly anticipated trilogy fight. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as fans witnessed the fighters' focused demeanor, signaling their readiness for Friday's main event at Madison Square Garden.
Their storied rivalry has already delivered two 'Fight of the Year' contenders, each a testament to their unwavering will and exceptional boxing prowess. Taylor currently holds a 2-0 advantage, but the margins of victory in their previous encounters were incredibly narrow, leaving no doubt about the competitive fire that fuels this unprecedented trilogy.
Katie Taylor enters this bout with an impressive professional record of 24 wins and just one defeat, including 6 knockouts. Her sole loss was against Chantelle Cameron, a defeat she swiftly avenged, showcasing her resilience and championship pedigree. Amanda Serrano's record is equally remarkable, boasting 47 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, with a formidable 31 victories coming by way of knockout. These statistics underscore the caliber of athletes set to clash once more.
The iconic Madison Square Garden first played host to their epic first meeting in April 2022, an unforgettable night that captivated audiences worldwide. They rekindled that magic in a subsequent 10-round battle last November at Arlington Stadium, Texas, further solidifying their legacy. Their return to the legendary New York venue promises to add another thrilling chapter to their already illustrious careers.
Katie Taylor will be defending her IBF, WBC, WBA, and WBO junior welterweight titles, adding significant stakes to this already monumental contest. Her dedication to her craft was evident on the scales, as she weighed in at 135.8lbs, with Serrano just slightly heavier at 136lbs, both within the stipulated limits for this championship showdown. The public weigh-in, a traditional prelude to such high-profile events, was scheduled for 6 PM ET, generating a palpable buzz among boxing enthusiasts.