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Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano: Fight Card, Tickets, Jake Paul, Betting and More

Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano is being described as the “biggest fight ever in women’s boxing” with the pound-for-pound #1 and #2 fighters set to collide on Saturday April 30th.

The two women will be meeting in the ring at ‘The World’s Most Famous Arena’ Madison Square Garden and will be the very first time that two female fighters are headlining a combat sports event inside the iconic building.

Here’s everything you need to know about the epic event from Matchroom Boxing, including the current betting odds, tickets, Jake Paul‘s involvement, the fight card and more.

Here are the current odds for the main event, according to betfair:

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Will the Fight go the Distance?

Tickets for the massive event from Matchroom are currently available to purchase via the official Madison Square Garden website.

Currently, tickets start at $56 for the cheapest seats all the way up to $2,000 for ringside seats!

Jake Paul has an interesting involvement in the main event. As the co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, Paul trains alongside Serrano as well as represents the fighter.

Here’s what he had to say as part of the official Press Conference for the fight:

“What an honour to be here at the historic Madison Square Garden, I want to give a big thanks to Jim Dolan and the entire MSG team for making history with us – for real.

“Women have been boxing since the early 1900s but it wasn’t until 1999 that they were able to compete professionally. 23 years later here we are with one of the biggest fights ever headlined by two women at Madison Square Garden.

“Today is about Amanda and Katie, the two best female boxers in the world right now, they deserve this stage, this historic payday and they deserve

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