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Katie Taylor outpoints Karen Elizabeth Carabajal to keep Amanda Serrano rematch alive

Katie Taylor (left) remained undisputed lightweight champion at London’s Wembley Arena  (Getty Images)
Katie Taylor (left) remained undisputed lightweight champion at London’s Wembley Arena (Getty Images)

Katie Taylor retained her status as undisputed lightweight champion on Saturday, outpointing Karen Elizabeth Carabajal in London to keep alive a rematch with Amanda Serrano.

Taylor was a unanimous-decision winner (100-91, 99-91, 98-92) at Wembley Arena as she kept hold of the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF titles, while remaining unbeaten as a professional.

The result likely sets up a rematch between Taylor and Serrano, whom the Irishwoman narrowly outpointed in April in arguably the biggest women’s bout in boxing history.

Taylor, 36, has talked up a prospective second clash with the unified featherweight champion, hoping for such a contest to take place at Croke Park in Dublin.

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The chances of that fight going ahead depended in part on Taylor’s outing in London on Saturday (29 October), and the Olympic gold medalist delivered by seeing off Carabajal, 32, with relative ease.

Carabajal (19-1, 2 knockouts) entered Wembley Arena unbeaten and was a game challenger for Taylor (22-0, 6 KOs), but the latter settled after a slightly sloppy start, improving as the main event progressed.

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