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Taylor And Serrano 3 Averages 6 Million Viewers – ‘We Created History’
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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano’s third fight drew in nearly 6 million global viewers on Netflix. 

Taylor defeated Serrano once again, winning a majority decision to cap off her third win against Serrano. The fight had plenty on the line, as it arguably gave Serrano one last chance to finally get a win over Taylor. Their second fight aired on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson card, which set the record for being the most watched streamed boxing event ever. This time around, Taylor and Serrano also produced big numbers.

According to VideoAmp and Netflix, the fight brought in an average audience of around 6 million worldwide. That consisted of 4.2 million viewers in just the United States. The fight was also the most-watched in the United States, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, while it also ranked in the top 10 in 43 other countries. The fight, though, fell short of the 47 million viewers in the US for their second fight, which was also 74 million across the world. The third fight still produced another milestone. It was an all-women’s card with 17 title fights, a sell out at Madison Square Garden with 19,721 fans, generating a live gate of $2.63 million.

“These are the sort of opportunities people didn’t think were even possible a few years ago. The atmosphere was absolutely electric again tonight. I didn’t think it could get any louder than the first time we were here, but tonight it was just unbelievable. I’m very, very proud to have headlined such an important event for women’s sports. I don’t think anybody could have said Amanda won tonight’s fight. So yeah, it is very, very satisfying. I think we both sit back very proud right now. We created history together three times. My name will always be embedded with hers forever,” Taylor said

This article first appeared on BoxingNews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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