Fight week festivities for next Friday's trilogy bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will be kicking off early, with two sanctioned bouts taking place during a public workout on Tuesday.
The bouts will see Krystal Rosado, 6-0 (2 KOs), compete in a four-round bantamweight contest against Agustina Vazquez, 4-3-2, and Rosado's fellow Puerto Rican Elise Soto, 7-0 (7 KOs), square off against Colleen Davis, 4-2-1 (1 KO), in a four-round super featherweight bout. Both fights will be contested over three-minute rounds and will be officially sanctioned by the New York State Athletic Commission. The entire workout event, including the two fights, will be hosted by Sibley Scoles and will stream live on and .
The event, which will take place at the Oculus at the World Trade Center, will kick off at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT.
The final pre-fight press conference, hosted by Ariel Helwani and featuring main event fighters and the full undercard, will take place at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, July 11, beginning at 6PM ET/3PM PT. It will also be streamed on both YouTube channels.
The official weigh-in will also take place at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, July 10, and will be the first boxing weigh-in streamed live on Netflix. Start time will again be 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.
The card itself will take place on Friday, July 11, from Madison Square Garden (MSG). The preliminary card begins at 5 PM ET / 2 PM PT on MVP’s YouTube Channel and Netflix’s , and the main card starts at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT, exclusively on Netflix. Fight night coverage will be anchored by Kate Scott with Andre Ward and Laila Ali, and the commentary team will see Sean Grande calling the blow-by-blow ringside, joined by Seniesa Estrada and Ali for in-fight analysis.
“Taylor vs. Serrano 3 is a defining moment for women’s boxing, and we’ve built one of the most iconic fight weeks in history to match it,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. “This is a fight week unlike any other, and a major moment not just for women’s boxing, but for women’s sports everywhere.”