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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 averages nearly 6 million viewers on Netflix

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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 ended up with nearly 6 million viewers on average as the epic trilogy concluded on Netflix.

In viewership numbers provided by VideoAmp and Netflix, the main event between Taylor and Serrano scored an estimated average minute audience (AMA) of nearly 6 million (Live+1) global viewers from opening to closing bell. In the United States alone, the fight ended with an estimated AMA of 4.2 million viewers who tuned in to watch the main event.

The event was No. 1 in the U.S., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, and made the top 10 for viewership in 43 additional countries.

Those are impressive numbers with Taylor vs. Serrano 3 now considered the highest-rated women’s sporting event so far in 2025.

That said, Taylor vs. Serrano 3 drew dramatically less than the rematch, but that fight served as the co-main event on the massive card headlined by Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson this past November. That card ended up as one of the most-watched Netflix events of the entire year

On that night, Taylor vs. Serrano 2 earned a 47 million average minute audience in the United States as well as an estimated 74 million live viewers globally. That fight led into Paul vs. Tyson, which was seen by more than 108 million viewers worldwide while becoming the most-watched live-streamed sporting event of all time.

Still, Taylor and Serrano pulled a huge audience for a card that featured all women’s boxing matches while also setting a record for the most title bouts during one event, with 17 championships decided this past Friday night.

The event, which took place at Madison Square Garden in New York, sold out with 19,721 fans in attendance, with a live gate of $2.63 million.

When the night was over, Taylor secured a majority decision victory to move her to 3-0 against Serrano, as the boxers have now likely faced each other for the final time.