A highly anticipated rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will take place on Friday at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, where the two fighters will compete for the title of undisputed light-welterweight champion. The first encounter between Taylor and Serrano in April 2022 is considered one of the greatest female boxing matches in history, with Taylor edging out Serrano in a hard-fought contest.
However, the rematch is now taking place on the undercard of a controversial fight featuring 58-year-old Mike Tyson and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, shifting the spotlight from the female athletes to the much-publicized main event.
Despite the undercard status, the Taylor-Serrano rematch remains a major draw, with both fighters set to earn career-high paydays. This event marks Netflix's first live boxing broadcast, further elevating the significance of the fight for female athletes.
Taylor, an Olympic gold medallist and two-weight undisputed champion, will face Serrano, a Puerto Rican fighter with titles in seven different divisions. Both have been rewarded generously for their hard work, earning over £1 million each in their previous fight, and will again take home seven-figure purses for this much-awaited rematch.
While the attention surrounding Tyson and Paul's bout may overshadow the female fighters’ moment, Taylor and Serrano remain optimistic about the future of women's boxing. Taylor expressed pride in the financial success of their rivalry, while Serrano emphasized that women's boxing is improving and hopes that more fighters can achieve similar financial rewards in the future. The paydays are indeed life-changing, but despite their success, female boxers' earnings are still limited, with only a few big names managing to secure such lucrative contracts.
The event also highlights the growing influence of Saudi Arabia in the world of boxing. The country has begun to make significant investments in the sport, offering substantial paydays even to lesser-known fighters.
However, despite the increasing financial support for boxing in the region, female boxing has not yet received the same level of attention. As the sport continues to evolve, Taylor and Serrano's fight represents a significant step forward, but the broader recognition of female fighters on the global stage remains a work in progress.
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