Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano betting odds for rematch on Mike Tyson v Jake Paul card
by Robert Hynes · Irish MirrorKatie Taylor is a narrow favourite to beat Amanda Serrano in their highly anticipated rematch in Texas next week.
The pair clash on the Mike Tyson v Jake Paul card at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington two and a half years on from their epic bout at Madison Square Garden, which Taylor won via split-decision.
BoyleSports makes the Bray native a marginal 4/6 favourite against Serrano, as she bids to cement her status as the undisputed super-lightweight champion of the world.
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The Netflix streamed event is set to break the record for the most attended female boxing fight in history and Serrano will enter the ring as the 5/4 underdog as punters play Taylor to record a second victory over the Puerto Rican, who has been a world champion in seven different weight classes.
The bout is the co-main event on the stacked card alongside Tyson and Paul’s clash, with the oddsmakers making the Youtuber, who is 31 years Tyson’s junior, the red-hot 4/11 favourite against the former heavyweight champion, who can be backed at odds of 5/2.
Punters hoping for an upset, however, are playing Mike Tyson at 9/4 in the BoyleSports Early Payout market, where a knockdown from their chosen fighter will be enough to be paid out as a winner, even if their selection goes on to lose or draw the fight.
Brian O’Keeffe, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said: “The countdown to Katie Taylor’s Dallas date with Amanda Serrano is on and just as we saw in Madison Square Garden, punters expect the Bray Bomber to edge it and be crowned the undisputed queen of boxing.”
4/6 Katie Taylor
12/1 Draw
5/4 Serrano
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano – Early Payout Market
4/7 Katie Taylor
12/1 Draw
23/20 Amanda Serrano
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