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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano trilogy fight plan after rematch on Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

Eddie Hearn hopes a trilogy fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano could happen at Croke Park in Dublin.

Taylor, 38, won their rematch earlier this month via unanimous decision to remain the undisputed and lineal world lightweight champion. That fight was the co-main event of Mike Tyson's return to the boxing ring against Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in front of over 72,300 spectators.

It was also streamed worldwide on Netflix to a reported audience of 74 million. That came two and a half years after they first fought at a sold-out Madison Square Garden in New York City, which Taylor again won, but on that occasion only by a split decision.

The rematch was originally due to take place in Dublin at the 3Arena last May before Serrano withdrew, citing an injury sustained during training camp. Taylor instead fought the then undisputed super lightweight champion, Chantelle Cameron, losing via majority decision before winning an immediate rematch at the same venue six months later, thanks to a majority decision in her favour.

Negotiations over holding that first event at Croke Park happened before they fell through. The Gaelic Athletic Association, the park's owners, claimed Hearn's Matchroom refusing to cover "security costs" was the issue.

Hearn had previously proclaimed that staging the event at Croke Park would cost almost three times more than it would at Wembley Stadium, which the GAA's commercial director Peter McKenna denied. However, the boxing promoter now believes it could be possible to "kick Croke Park over the line".

Hearn said: "I don't want to get too excited over it because we've been there before, but if we're ever going to do it, it would be on the back of a fight and viewership

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