Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 live stream and UK TV coverage
All the details on how to watch Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 via live stream and TV.

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will wrap up one of the biggest events in women's sporting history when they face off for a third time at Madison Square Garden in New York this weekend.
Taylor and Serrano went head to head in the most-watched women's sporting event in US history, while more than 74 million global viewers tuned in for the second fight in November 2024.
Irish superstar Taylor has won both previous bouts with her full range of belts on the line, though she enters the trilogy fight as the slight underdog, according to betting odds.
Taylor, who recently turned 39, appears to have no plans to retire regardless of the outcome of this showdown, though it is likely to be the last time we see this dynamic duo slug it out together in the ring.
RadioTimes.com rounds up everything you need to know about how to watch Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 via live stream and TV.
Watch Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 live stream
Fans can tune in to watch Taylor v Serrano exclusively live on Netflix from 1am UK time in the early hours of Saturday 12th July 2025.
The fight is expected to go ahead from approximately 3:30am UK time depending on how the undercard goes.
Viewers can enjoy Netflix via a smart TV, by streaming to your TV via a mobile device app or through your web browser.
What channel is Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3?
No terrestrial TV channel will show Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3, with exclusive broadcast rights going to Netflix – a break from the norm.
Where is the Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 fight?
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 will go ahead at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano 3 undercard
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.
