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Boxing: the “greatest” women’s fight in history

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It was billed as a gamechange­r, the “biggest night in the history of women’s boxing”, said Bryan Armen Graham in The Guardian. And for once, the “breathless hype” was justified. On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano – long regarded as the two finest female boxers in the world – faced off for the first time and produced an “unforgetta­ble encounter”. This was a history-making bout in more ways than one, said Gareth A. Davies in The Daily Telegraph: it was the first time two women have earned “milliondol­lar purses” and the first time women have headlined the “hallowed mecca in Manhattan”. The 20,000 fans who packed the arena witnessed a contest of “battle, skill and wit” whose outcome was in doubt till the very end. After ten rounds, the judges were split, but two of the three narrowly favoured Taylor. So the Irish fighter, who has never lost a profession­al fight, retained her undisputed lightweigh­t crown. What made the encounter all the more riveting were the two fighters’ contrastin­g styles, said Michael Foley in The Times. Serrano, 33, from Puerto Rico, is a boxer of immense punching power, while 35-yearold Taylor is renowned for her agility and ring-craft. In the fifth round, Serrano inflicted a “succession of ferocious assaults” on her opponent, but deploying all her experience, Taylor gradually wrested back the initiative, “capping an awesome reversal” by landing several big blows near the end.

Taylor, who grew up in an “impoverish­ed neighbourh­ood” in County Wicklow, and who first considered a career as a footballer, became an Irish icon when she won gold at the 2012 Olympics, said Chris Mannix in Sports Illustrate­d. She turned profession­al four years later, at a time when there was barely a commercial market for women’s boxing. Since then, the sport has made big strides forward – largely thanks to her success and global popularity.

 ?? ?? Taylor (left): “awesome”
Taylor (left): “awesome”

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