Trilogy Fight of Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano Draws 6 Million Viewers on Netflix, Sets U.S. Boxing Records for 2025

Historic Trilogy Bout: Taylor vs. Serrano

In a remarkable showcase of women’s boxing, the highly anticipated trilogy bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano attracted an impressive average of 6 million viewers on Netflix this past Friday, as announced by Most Valuable Promotions. This event, streamed in over 200 countries, featured an all-female fight card that made history by presenting 17 world championships, a record for a single boxing event.

Viewership and Rankings

Of the total audience, a significant 4.2 million viewers tuned in from the United States, ranking this fight among the top professional women’s sporting events of 2025, second only to the NCAA Women’s March Madness final. Furthermore, it has claimed the title of the most-watched professional boxing event in the U.S. this year.

Match Highlights

In an exciting match held at Madison Square Garden in New York, which drew a sell-out crowd of 19,721, Taylor emerged victorious, defeating Serrano by majority decision and completing a 3-0 sweep in their celebrated series. The live attendance generated a gate of $2.63 million, nearly double the $1.45 million earned during their first encounter at the same venue in 2022.

Previous Encounters

Previously, their first two matches were contenders for Fight of the Year honors in 2022 and 2024, respectively. However, the third fight evolved into a more technical battle that favored Olympic champion Taylor. Notably, the inaugural bout in April 2022 garnered 1.5 million streams on the DAZN platform, while the rematch last November, part of the high-profile Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul event, reached an audience of approximately 50 million households according to Netflix’s reports.