Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano and Madison Square Garden
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The highly anticipated trilogy fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano at the weekend was not only a win for the sport but could ultimately prove to be a game-changing moment for women's boxing.
According to figures from VideoAmp and internal Netflix data, the Friday night bout — a majority decision win for Taylor — drew a worldwide audience of 6 million viewers from opening to closing bell. About 70 percent of that audience, or 4.2 million viewers, came from the United States.
Women make history at Madison Square Garden in the most title-packed night boxing has ever seen, this Friday at 2:00 a.m. ET (streaming on Netflix).
Thirty years ago, the New York Golden Gloves allowed women to enter its tournament for the first time. On July 11, Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor will headline the first all-female boxing card at Madison Square Garden.
After a reporter asked about the "sexualization of women" in boxing, Jake Paul said ring boy applications should be sent to Kamala Harris.
The boxing promotion co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian is once again in the spotlight of the sport as Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor prepare to complete their trilogy in the main event of the first-ever all-women’s boxing card at Madison Square Garden streaming live on Netflix, just as Paul and Mike Tyson did in November.
Friday's Netflix-streamed boxing show from Madison Square Garden is the silver lining from a very dark and gloomy day for the sweet science.
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Canadian middleweight Tamm Thibeault excited to be fighting at Madison Square GardenNo stranger to big fights as a two-time Olympian and former world amateur champion, Canadian boxer Tammara (Tamm) Thibeault looks forward to stepping into the ring Friday at Madison Square Garden.