What's Next for Katie Taylor
Following Her Third Narrow Victory Against Amanda Serrano?
(AUG 13) Back in July,
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano did battle for
the third time, and just like the pair's two previous encounters, it was the
Irishwoman who emerged with a narrow victory. Scores of 95–95, 97–93, and 97–93
were enough to secure a majority decision and maintain a perfect 3-0 scoreline
against her longtime rival. But once again, the result was far from decisive,
and the Puerto Rican underdog could consider herself somewhat unfortunate to
once again walk out on the losing side.
Taylor Beats Serrano Again
Thirty hard rounds. Countless momentum shifts. Punch stats that read like
mirrored reflections and a ledger that only barely tips in Taylor’s favor. Katie
Taylor got the job done once again, and with razor-thin margins in all three
fights, the betting markets were as competitive as the action in the ring. For
those looking to capitalize on the fluctuating odds, tools like betting
calculators became invaluable not just in the third clash but all throughout the
trilogy.
Specifically, tools such as an
Arbitrage betting calculator
allow bettors to identify opportunities in sporting events where they can
guarantee a profit regardless of the fight's outcome by placing bets on all
possible results across different sportsbooks. Given the unpredictability of
Taylor and Serrano's closely contested bouts, such tools were likely a go-to
resource for savvy bettors navigating the high-stakes betting environment.
But now, however, with the trilogy officially in the books, attention turns to
what's next, especially for KT. Does the sport’s matriarch have another
challenge in her, or does she walk away, her story untouchable? With rumors
swirling and would-be heirs circling,
The next move could elevate her into the rarefied air superseded only by the
likes of Claressa Shields, but it would also represent her biggest of
challenges, especially in the twilight of her career. So, who's next for
Ireland's finest export? Let's take a look at the contenders.
Chantelle Cameron
We begin not with speculation, but with cold, hard symmetry. One win apiece. One
crushing upset in Dublin. One audacious
comeback on home soil. Taylor and Cameron’s rivalry could be called boxing’s
most perfect balancing act.
Cameron, the relentless pressure-fighter, handed Taylor her only professional
loss back in May 2023, a fight that upended decades of Taylor’s dominance and
left fans shocked on both sides of the Irish Sea. Far from shrinking from
adversity, Taylor unlocked another gear, reversing the verdict in their rematch
six months later and reclaiming the undisputed light-welterweight crown.
Since 2023, Taylor and Cameron have combined for an average of over 400 punches
thrown per fight, with the latter throwing a whopping 568 in their first clash
before being forced to lower her output in the second. With both fights hotly
contested and decided by razor-thin margins, the prospect of a trilogy decider
isn’t just compelling—it’s almost demanded by the boxing gods.
With Cameron currently holding the WBC interim belt at 140lb, she remains the
division’s most credible threat, and her determination to prove once and for all
that she has Taylor's number is palpable. A third fight, staged in Croke Park or
on a massive British card, is likely to smash attendance records and answer the
sport’s most pressing question: when two champions are separated by a hair’s
breadth, who truly stands alone at the finish line?
Alycia Baumgardner
If drama is what makes boxing immortal, then the prospect of Taylor welcoming
Alycia Baumgardner into her orbit is the stuff of legends. The American is
currently the undisputed force at super-featherweight, and has long hunted
marquee fights; Taylor represents the Everest she’s yet to scale.
Baumgardner’s recent campaigns have not only yielded a ten-fight winning streak
but also a vaulting, brash confidence. She's already challenged Taylor at press
conferences and in post-fight interviews, most recently
vowing to "retire" the Irish sensation.
Stylistically, this would be dynamite. Baumgardner's heavy hands and relentless
forward pressure against the calculated movement, clinical combination punching,
and peerless footwork of Taylor. Would the undisputed super featherweight
champion's vaunted power move up two weight divisions with her, or would KT be
able to weather the storm?
With Baumgardner now aligned with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, the
machine that helped make Taylor-Serrano a global blockbuster, a clash is
certainly possible. For Taylor, a win means vanquishing another rising
phenomenon; for Baumgardner, a chance to inherit the throne through the front
door. There are no easy rounds here. It’s the clash of eras, ambition versus
experience, and whoever blinks first loses.
Lauren Price
Rarely does boxing serve up pure narrative symmetry, but Lauren Price stands as
a singular foil. The 2020 Olympic champion, undefeated, IBF/WBA/WBC welterweight
queen, combines dazzling technique with an almost computer-like ring IQ. By July
2025, Price’s record featured victories over former champions and a trio of
defenses that showcased her relentless engine—averaging one of the highest
outputs of any female champions over the last two years.
Picture this: Taylor, the established icon now pushing 40, stepping up to 147lb
to meet the new vanguard in Price, 31, and stepping into her athletic prime. The
stakes are generational. Would Taylor’s guile and ring generalship undo the
younger, physically gifted champion? Or would Price’s timing and pace finally
bring the curtain down on Taylor’s reign?
The storyline, “Ireland vs Wales,” is catnip for organizers. Yet the subtext—old
guard versus new wave, mentor against prodigy—could produce the kind of
high-art, technical classic that echoes in the collective memory. A clash with
Price would be by no means the easy option, and at the age of 39, risk may well
outweigh the reward for the veteran Taylor.