Boxing tonight: TV channels, live streams, start times and fight cards
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Tonight marks a historic night for female boxing as undefeated Katie Taylor puts her undisputed lightweight titles on the line against unified featherweight champion Amanda Serrano.
Taylor, who is unbeaten in 20 fights, faces the toughest challenge of her career in Serrano at Madison Square Garden in New York. A fight between the pair has been expected for years, but thanks to the promotion of Eddie Hearn and Jake Paul both women are set to earn seven-figure paydays and pay-per-view bonuses for the clash.
The WBC have even released a new belt for the fight, in similar fashion to the 'Union Belt' they made for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte. Taylor and Serrano will fight for the 'Celtic-Boruica belt' which pays homage to their respective nations of Ireland and Puerto Rico.
Also flying under the radar is a unification fight at 130lbs between Shakur Stevenson and Oscar Valdez in Las Vegas. It's set to be a thrilling night for boxing fans and here's all you need to know about tonight's fights...
The main card is scheduled to start at 12:30am Sunday morning.
Ring walks for the main event scheduled for just after 3am, but this could be later depending on the the length of the seven