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Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3 – Live Results from Inside Madison Square Garden
Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3 – Live Results from Inside Madison Square Garden
On July 11, Live from Madison Square Garden in New York City, Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3 headlines a stacked all-women’s card promoted by Most Valuable Promotions. These two icons of women’s boxing collide in a huge main event, with Taylor defending her undisputed super lightweight crown. We will bring you all the results and main action from every fight, including the main event, with the card being streamed live worldwide on Netflix to its 300 million+ subscribers. The live broadcast will start at 17:00 ET / 22:00 BST.
Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3 – Live Results from Inside MSG on July 11
Cherneka Johnson vs Shurretta Metcalf
In the final bout on the preliminary card, Cherneka Johnson (18-2, 8 KOs) faced Shurretta Metcalf (14-5-1, 2 KOs) for women’s undisputed bantamweight glory. It was a good start from Johnson, who was on the front foot, landing the more significant shots in the first two rounds.
It was a dominant fourth round from the Aussie fighter, who scored a knockdown and had her opponent in all kinds of trouble after that. Metcalf did well to survive the round.
The American showed bravery but very little else and was thoroughly outworked and outclassed. At the beginning of round nine, she was checked over by the ringside physician, after which the referee waved the fight off. Metcalf was not happy, but it was a one-sided beatdown from start to finish. Australia has a new undisputed champion, and it is Cherneka ‘Sugar Neekz’ Johnson.
Chantelle Cameron vs Jessica Camara
It was the turn of the super lightweights next, with Chantelle Cameron (21-1, 8 KOs) defending her WBC interim super lightweight title against Jessica Camara (14-5-1, 3 KOs). It was a quiet opening round, but Cameron looked to find her range a little quicker.
The second round was competitive, with both fighters having their moments. The more eye-catching work came from the Canadian fighter. Both fighters continued to give it their all in the third, with big punches landing from both. When the Brit let her hands go, she looked good, but Camara kept firing back, landing big shots of her own.
It was a good eighth round from Cameron as she worked well on the inside, while her opponent seemed to tire. Cameron produced some smart work throughout the 10 rounds but would have been unhappy with how often she was caught. Her late arrival in fight week due to visa issues could have been a factor. The judges’ scorecards read 99-91, 98-92, and 99-91, all favouring Il Capo.
Ramla Ali vs Lila Furtado
Next up was Ramla Ali (10-2, 2 KOs) vs Lila Furtado (11-3, 2 KOs) in the super bantamweight division. It was a quiet opening round, with Furtado the aggressor. A much better second from Ali, who landed a big right hand that buckled the knees of her opponent.
At the halfway point, Furtado was still the aggressor, with Ali the more accurate. The fight continued in the same vein until the final bell. The judges’ scorecards read 77-75 x2 and 78-74, all in favour of Ali. Scoring the fight depends on whether you liked the pressure from Furtado or the cleaner punches from Ali.
Mary Casamassa vs Tamm Thibeault
In the opening fight of this stacked card at MSG, Mary Casamassa (6-1, 1 KO) faced Tamm Thibeault (3-0, 2 KO) in a middleweight showdown. It was a confident start from Thibeault, whose fast hands and accuracy led to a knockdown in the opening round.
The 2020 Canadian Olympian fought well at a distance and up close when needed. She rarely missed with the straight left. In the fifth round, the Canadian mixed her shots impressively and under a vicious flurry, the referee stepped in to save Casamassa, awarding Thibeault the fifth-round TKO win.
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