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Netflix to stream Serrano-Taylor July 11th

March 6, 2025 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Following its successful airing of the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight in November, The Verge reports that Netflix will stream the third fight between Amanda Serrano-Katie Taylor fight on Friday, July 11th.

Serrano-Taylor fought on the undercard of the Tyson-Paul fight. Taylor won the fight although there was some controversy with her win. Serrano won the first decision held at New York’s Madison Square Garden in April 2022.

The fight is another foray into live content for the streaming service. Notably, Netflix experienced severe glitches during November’s Paul-Tyson fight including issues during the Serrano-Taylor fight. Since then, it appears that Netflix have addressed the technical issues as its airing of the NFL Christmas Day game went off without problems and the weekly airing of Monday Night Raw has had few issues.

Also of interest is that Serrano is promoted by Jake Paul’s company which likely means that Paul will have some type of role with the card. I am surprised that Paul would not box on this card but perhaps that is in the works.

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