KATIE TAYLOR and Amanda Serrano are set for another huge payday when they battle it out in front of a packed Madison Square Garden TONIGHT.
is after a third consecutive win against her bitter Mexican rival.

The Irish icon was victorious during their with a split-decision win despite being rocked with a series of hard blows during the fifth round.
two years later on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson with a unanimous decision that left most fans stunned.
Serrano would have been disappointed with the defeat, but she would have been delighted to be involved in a fight that earned both boxers a historic payday.
And there’s no doubt that they’ll be earning a substantial amount of money for the trilogy clash too.
What is the Taylor vs Serrano 3 fight purse?
The official purse for the trilogy bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano is yet to be revealed, but it is expected to be another huge payday.
But Taylor reportedly earned the largest fight purse in women’s history for their 2024 bout, seeing her earn in excess of £4.6million ($6.1m).
And history will be made once again as both boxers are set to earn around £6.6m ($9m) each when you include sponsorships and pay-per-view, as the guaranteed purse has been set at £13.2m ($18m).
What has been said?
revealed that she feels “great”; ahead of her trilogy bout with Serrano despite all the controversy talk from the last fight.
Taylor said: “I feel great.
“Everything is going to plan, thank God. I feel better than I did before the last fight. From week to week, I am getting sharper and feeling stronger in training camp.
“I’m excited for fight night. What an amazing opportunity to fight at the Garden again, and on Netflix.
“When I first laced up a pair of gloves as a nine or ten-year-old, I don’t think anybody would have imagined I would be in this position today. I’m so grateful for this amazing journey!
“To headline such an impressive all-female card is just remarkable.”;
What is the full card?
- Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano; undisputed women’s junior welterweight championship
- Alycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Miranda; WBO, WBC & WBA super-featherweight titles
- Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green; IBF & WBO super-middleweight titles
- Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado; IBF, WBO & WBC super-bantamweight titles
- Cherneka Johnson vs Shuretta Metcalf; IBF, WBC & WBO bantamweight world titles
- Tamm Thibeault vs Mary Casamassa
- Ramla Ali vs Lita Furtado