Where to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2: Live stream, start time & more for 2024 boxing fight

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Two trailblazers face off in a rematch, as Katie Taylor defends her status as the undisputed super lightweight champion against Amanda Serrano

Here’s how to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2, including streaming options and channel to catch the co-main event to the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson showdown.

Where to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2

  • Live stream: Netflix
    • Standard with ads: $6.99/month
    • Standard: $15.49/month
    • Premium: $22.99/month

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 will air worldwide on Netflix. The event will be available to all those who have a Netflix subscription at no extra cost. The fight is the co-main event under Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.

The Netflix broadcast team will be led by Kate Scott, who will host the event. Two-time world champion boxer Andre Ward and Hall of Famer Roy Jones Jr. will also provide their analysis throughout the event. Mauro Ranallo will handle the blow-by-blow commentary.

Amir Tyson, one of Iron Mike's five kids will also join the commentary team to watch his father fight. 

Ariel Helwani, Sean Wheelock, Sibley Scoles and many others will also see screen time during the event.

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 start time

  • Date: Friday, November 15
  • Event start time: 8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT | 1 a.m. BST | 11 a.m. AEDT (Saturday)
  • Taylor vs. Serrano 2 start time (approx.): 10:15 p.m. ET | 7:15 p.m. PT | 3 a.m. BST | 1 p.m. AEDT
  • Location: AT&T Stadium - Arlington, Texas

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 airs on November 15 in AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET. Taylor and Serrano should make their way to the ring around 10 p.m. ET. The main event between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson should begin around 11:15 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

Taylor (23-1) is a 2012 Olympic gold medalist who has beaten the likes of Delfine Persoon, Jessica McCaskill, Natasha Jonas, and Eva Wahlstrom. She is a former undisputed lightweight champion. Serrano (47-2-1) is a seven-division world champion, recently becoming the undisputed at featherweight. 

The two competed in the 2022 Fight of the Year for Taylor's status as undisputed lightweight champion. Headlining a packed Madison Square Garden, Taylor won the fight in a close contest, taking some of Serrano's best shots in the middle rounds. 

Since that fight, Taylor has gone 2-1, losing against Chantelle Cameron for super lightweight gold but beating her in a rematch last year to become undisputed in two divisions. Serrano has gone 5-0, competing in 12 three-minute boxing fights, defying norms for women's boxing.

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Both trailblazers are ready to leave it all in the ring once again. Taylor has taken some damage over the years, especially against Serrano and Cameron, but believes those fights have helped make her a stronger fighter. 

"I just feel like I've learned so much, I'm a better, smarter, and more disciplined fighter," Taylor said via BBC Sport. "I think I've learned so much, from the Chantelle Cameron loss, for example. That's made me a better fighter. You learn from every single fight anyway, but I feel like I've learned so much over the past two years."

Serrano had a chance to finish Taylor in the fifth and sixth rounds, but Taylor persevered. The power puncher hopes to finish what she started in the rematch. 

"Well, I'm telling you, I'm going to start that fight the way I started that fifth round, but finish it," Serrano said. "You saw my power went up at 135. I was the one who hurt her that fight. I was never hurt in the first fight and I planned that I'll have that power, the same power and I'm going to go out there and punch like I love to do, but just a little bit more intense and a lot harder."

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight card

  • Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
  • Katie Taylor (c) vs. Amanda Serrano 2 for the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, and The Ring super lightweight titles
  • Mario Barrios (c) vs. Abel Ramos for the WBC welterweight title
  • Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes
  • Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool; Super Middleweights
  • Lucas Bahdi vs. Corey Marksman; Lightweights
  • Bruce Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell; Featherweights

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