Women’s Boxing Card on July 11th Headlined by Taylor vs. Serrano 3
Most Valuable Promotions has finalized the women’s boxing card for July 11, which will be headlined by the highly anticipated trilogy fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden.
IBF super-middleweight champion Savannah Marshall will face WBO title holder Shadasia Green in a 10-round title unification fight on the Taylor-Serrano 3 main card. In addition, Chantelle Cameron, the only woman to have defeated Katie Taylor in the professional arena, will defend her WBC interim super-lightweight title against Jessica Camara in a 10-round fight on the preliminary card.
Ramla Ali will face Lila Furtado of Brazil in an 8-round super-bantamweight bout, thus completing the exciting card.
With these final additions, Taylor-Serrano 3 will feature five of the top ten pound-for-pound female boxers, highlighting that every fight on the main card will be for a unified or undisputed championship. This historic event will be broadcast live on Netflix.
The card showcases an unprecedented level of global talent, including three of the top four and five of the top ten. It’s like having Canelo Álvarez, Gervonta Davis, Terence Crawford, Naoya Inoue, and Oleksandr Uysk on the same card, but we have it for the women and it will be incredible. With five world title fights, three unifications, and two undisputed, Friday, July 11th will not only be a defining night for MVP as a leader in women’s boxing, but a pivotal moment for the sport in general.
Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian
After a brief stint in MMA, Marshall (13-1, 10 KOs) will return to action for the first time in two years. The former undisputed super-middleweight champion will seek to regain the WBO title against Green (14-1, 11 KOs). Both boxers, known for their power, have won 21 of their 29 fights by knockout.
Defending my IBF belt and Ring Magazine title in a unification fight with Shadasia Green, on an all-female card like this, is a great way to start my new journey with MVP.
Savannah Marshall
I am very excited to fight Savannah Marshall, who has achieved a lot in the sport. We are two world champions with great punching power who will give it our all.
Shadasia Green
Cameron (20-1, 8 KOs) is the undisputed super lightweight champion who defeated Katie Taylor in May 2023. Taylor would avenge the loss later that year with a majority decision victory. If Cameron wins against Camara (14-4-1, 3 KOs) on July 11, she could be next in line to face the winner of Taylor-Serrano.
Boxing at Madison Square Garden in New York is a dream come true for me, and the fact that I’m facing a good opponent will bring out the best in me.
Chantelle Cameron
Ali (9-2, 2 KOs) returns to action after losing by decision to Yamileth Mercado last June. The Somali-British boxer is also a high fashion model, philanthropist, and activist. In 2023, Ali was selected as one of TIME magazine’s twelve women of the year. Ali signed with MVP in March and will seek to obtain a victory under her new promotion against Furtado (11-2, 2 KOs).
After taking time to refine my skills and recalibrate my approach, I feel stronger and more focused than ever. This past year away from competition has been challenging but necessary: it has reignited the fire that first drew me to boxing. Working with John Ryder and Tony Simms has completely transformed my approach to the sport, and their combined expertise has helped me develop as a fighter.
Ramla Ali