Third time's a charm for Serrano
Puerto Rican looks to finally get the better of Ireland's Taylor in trilogy bout


They will be preceded in the ring by Alycia Baumgardner of the United States defending her super featherweight titles against Spain's Jennifer Miranda. The card also includes title bouts at super bantamweight between England's Ellie Scotney and Mexico's Yamileth "Yeimi" Mercado, and at bantamweight between Dina Thorslund of Denmark and American Shurretta Metcalf.
Most Valuable Promotions said the card will feature six of the top 15 fighters on the women's pound-for-pound list on Boxrec.com.
"Honestly, we don't know who is going to get the fight of the night," Serrano said.
It's hard to imagine it won't be Serrano and Taylor, based on their previous two all-action bouts.
Both are boxing trailblazers nearing the end of their careers. The 38-year-old Taylor, who would wear head gear into the gym so she could appear to be a boy because girls weren't allowed to box, helped lead the push to make women's boxing an Olympic sport, and won the gold medal the first time it appeared on the program at London 2012.