KATIE TAYLOR has her sights set on a third consecutive victory over Puerto Rican star Amanda Serrano.
The undisputed two-weight champion controversially beat Serrano when the pair met on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson.
The Mega AgencyKatie Taylor and Amanda Serrano go to war once again[/caption]Dubliner Katie Taylor won her first mega-fight against Amanda Serrano in April 2022.
It is widely considered the greatest women’s boxing bout of all time.
And then beat her once again two years later.
Katie Taylor’s boxing record
Katie Taylor‘s boxing record is 24-1-0.
This means she has won 24 of her professional boxing bouts, lost one and drawn none.
Her victories include six knockouts, giving her a KO percentage of 24%.
Katie has competed in a total of 214 rounds throughout her professional career, with her fights lasting an average of 8.5 rounds.
Her sole defeat came via a majority decision, meaning she has never been knocked out in the ring.
Most recent fight
Taylor’s most recent fight took place on Saturday, November 16, 2024, at the AT&T Stadium in Texas.
Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano by unanimous decision in their undisputed super-lightweight rematch.
The result was a controversial one, as most fans in the stadium and at home had Serrano winning the bout, but the all three judges scored it 95-94 in favour of the Irishwoman.
Serrano had a huge cut open up over her left eye midway through the fight but managed to finish the full 10 rounds in another classic fight of the year contender.
Katie Taylor fight history
Here is Katie’s full pro record:
Katie Taylor vs Karina Szmalenberg, Wembley Arena, London, 2016-11-26, Katie won via TKO Katie Taylor vs Viviane Obenauf, Manchester Arena, Manchester, 2016-12-10, Katie won via PTS Katie Taylor vs Monica Gentili, O2 Arena, London, 2017-03-04, Katie won via TKO Katie Taylor vs Milena Koleva, Manchester Arena, Manchester, 2017-03-25, Katie won via PTS Katie Taylor vs Nina Meinke, Wembley Stadium, London, 2017-04-29, Katie won via TKO Katie Taylor vs Jasmine Clarkson, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, 2017-07-29, Katie won via RTD Katie Taylor vs Anahi Esther Sanchez, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, 2017-10-28, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Jessica McCaskill, York Hall, London, 2017-12-13, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Victoria Noelia Bustos, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, 2018-04-28, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Kimberly Connor, O2 Arena, London, 2018-07-28, Katie won via TKO Katie Taylor vs Cindy Serrano, TD Garden, Boston, 2018-10-20, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Eva Wahlstrom, Madison Square Garden, New York, 2018-12-15, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Rose Volante, Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, 2019-03-15, Katie won via TKO Katie Taylor vs Delfine Persoon, Madison Square Garden, New York, 2019-06-01, Katie won via MD Katie Taylor vs Christina Linardatou, Manchester Arena, Manchester, 2019-11-02, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Delfine Persoon, Matchroom Fight Camp, Brentwood, 2020-08-22, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Miriam Gutierrez, SSE Arena, London, 2020-11-14, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Natasha Jonas, Manchester Arena, Manchester, 2021-05-01, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Jennifer Han, Headingley Stadium, Leeds, 2021-09-04, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Firuza Sharipova, Liverpool Arena, Liverpool, 2021-12-11, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano, Madison Square Garden, New York, 2022-04-30, Katie won via SD Katie Taylor vs Karen Elizabeth Carabajal, Wembley Arena, London, 2022-10-29, Katie won via UD Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron, 3Arena, Dublin, 2023-05-20, Katie lost via MD Katie Taylor vs Chantelle Cameron, 3Arena, Dublin, 2023-11-25, Katie won via MD Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 2, AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas 2024-11-16, Taylor won via pointsKO=knockout, TKO=technical knockout, UD=unanimous decision, MD=majority decision, SD=split decision, DQ=disqualified, PTS=points decision, RTD=retired.
Career highlights
Throughout her astonishing amateur career, Katie became a five-time world champion.
She also won gold at London 2012 — the first time women’s boxing was included in an Olympic Games.
On November 26, 2016, Katie made her professional debut against Karina Szmalenberg (née Kopinska) at Wembley Arena, London.
The fight ended in a technical knockout victory for the Irish fighter in just 58 seconds of the first round.
Katie showcased her Olympic pedigree, overwhelming her opponent with a flurry of punches that forced the referee to stop the contest.
The quick victory highlighted her power and skill, immediately establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the professional ranks.
PA: Press AssociationKatie Taylor outclassed Viviane Obenauf in six rounds[/caption]In her second professional bout December 10, 2016, Katie faced Viviane Obenauf at the Manchester Arena.
Katie won by points decision after six rounds, with the referee scoring the fight 60-53 in her favour
She controlled the pace and outclassed her Brazilian opponent, knocking Obenauf down in the second round.
Following these early victories, Katie quickly rose through the ranks, winning her first world title in October 2017, when she claimed the WBA lightweight belt by dominating Anahi Sanchez.
In April 2018, she added the IBF title to her collection, unifying the division with a powerful unanimous decision victory over Victoria Bustos.
Sportsfile - SubscriptionKatie Taylor arrived back to a heroes welcome at Dublin airport after becoming undisputed[/caption]Katie’s career reached new heights in 2019 when she defeated Delfine Persoon at Madison Square Garden to become the undisputed lightweight champion, holding all four major world titles (IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO) simultaneously.
This achievement made her only the eighth boxer in history — male or female — to hold all four major titles concurrently.
In 2022, Katie defended her undisputed lightweight title in a historic fight against Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden.
She won by split decision in what was hailed as the biggest fight in women’s boxing history.
Despite suffering her first professional loss to Chantelle Cameron in May 2023, Katie bounced back six months later, exacting revenge in the rematch to become the undisputed super-lightweight champion.
This victory made her a two-weight undisputed champion, further solidifying her legacy as one of the greatest boxers of her generation.
Throughout her glittering career, Katie has been credited with raising the profile of women’s boxing globally and inspiring a new generation of female boxers.
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