Katie Taylor walked into professional boxing as an Olympic gold medallist and walked through it the way she's walked through every level of the sport — with quiet, focused, relentless excellence. Her fights with Amanda Serrano — twice at Madison Square Garden — were not just great women's boxing; they were great boxing, full stop. The prediction markets for those fights drew volumes that surprised even seasoned observers.
The Serrano Rivalry and Its Legacy
The first Taylor-Serrano fight (2022) was among the best boxing matches of the decade across any gender category. Both fighters were hurt, both landed meaningful shots, both survived rounds that should have ended the contest. The prediction markets for Serrano 2 were among the most competitive in women's boxing history — neither fighter was available at odds that represented obvious value because the first fight was so genuinely close.
"I fight for Ireland. I fight for women's boxing. Mostly I fight to win."
— Katie Taylor
Why Women's Boxing Prediction Markets Are Growing
- →Taylor-Serrano changed the audience ceiling for women's boxing permanently — the numbers don't recede
- →DAZN's broadcast investment in women's boxing creates audience scale for prediction market liquidity
- →Amanda Serrano's full championship unification creates clear multi-belt futures markets
- →Ireland's passionate following of Taylor means Irish prediction market platforms see enormous Katie-related volumes
- →Boromarket carries Katie Taylor fights, women's undisputed championship, and future fight speculation markets
On Boromarket, Katie Taylor markets attract some of the most nationally-concentrated prediction market engagement of any individual athlete — Irish users trade these markets at extraordinary rates.