Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano: World title rematch postponed due to Puerto Rican's injury

 


The highly anticipated world title rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano has been postponed due to an injury suffered by Serrano. The fight was originally scheduled to take place on April 17, 2021, but has now been pushed back to a later date.

Taylor and Serrano are two of the top female boxers in the world, and their first meeting in September 2020 was highly competitive and closely contested. Taylor ultimately won the fight by unanimous decision to retain her lightweight titles.

The rematch was expected to be another exciting showdown between the two fighters, but Serrano's injury has forced the postponement of the fight. The nature and severity of the injury has not been disclosed, but it is likely that Serrano will need time to recover before she can return to the ring.

Taylor, who is from Ireland, expressed disappointment at the news of the postponement, but said that she is still looking forward to the rematch with Serrano. She has continued to train and prepare for the fight, and is expected to be in top form when the rematch eventually takes place.

The postponement of the Taylor-Serrano rematch is just the latest in a series of setbacks for boxing and combat sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many fights have been cancelled or postponed over the past year due to travel restrictions, safety concerns, and other logistical challenges.

Despite these challenges, the sport of boxing remains as popular as ever, and fans are eagerly anticipating the rescheduled Taylor-Serrano rematch. The exact date of the fight has not yet been announced, but it is expected to take place later in 2021.

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