What time is Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3? UK time, date and ring walks latest
Your complete guide to the Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 fight on Netflix.

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will meet for the third – and likely the final – time as they wrap up a trilogy at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Taylor has toppled Serrano, her great adversary, on two occasions so far, and will be determined to secure a three-peat at the age of 39.
Serrano suffered a brutal cut above her eye during the pair's last bout on the undercard of Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson in Texas last November. She was defeated by unanimous decision after going the full 10 rounds.
Over 74 million fans across the globe tuned in for the last fight, while it became the most-watched women's sporting event in US history, and the appetite for this final bout is clear – who will come out on top?
RadioTimes.com rounds up everything you need to know about the timings for the Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 fight.
When is Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3?
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 will take place on Friday 11th July 2025, but for British fans it will take place in the early hours of Saturday 12th July.
Fans can tune in to watch Taylor v Serrano live on Netflix.
Viewers can enjoy Netflix via a smart TV, by streaming to your TV via a mobile device app or through your web browser.
What time is Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3?
The event starts at 1am UK time in the early hours of Saturday.
However, the Taylor-Serrano fight will not take place until around 3:30am UK time or later due to the action taking place in New York City.
Eastern Time is five hours behind British Summer Time, meaning an 8pm local time start for the card is not favourable for British fans.
What is the Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 undercard?
Below is the confirmed undercard information for the Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 fight.
Subject to change.
- Katie Taylor (C) v Amanda Serrano – undisputed super-lightweight titles
- Alycia Baumgardner (C) v Jennifer Miranda – undisputed super-featherweight titles
- Savannah Marshall (C) v Shadasia Green (C) – unified super-middleweight titles
- Ellie Scotney (C) v Yamileth Mercado – (C) – unified super-bantamweight titles
- Cherneka Johnson v Shurretta Metcalf (C) – IBF bantamweight title and vacant WBC and WBO titles
- Chantelle Cameron (C) v Jessica Camara – WBC interim super-lightweight title
- Tamm Thibeault v Mary Casamassa – middleweight
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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.
