ARLINGTON, Texas — The rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano was as bloody and bruising as the original.
The disputed decision — and the reaction to it — was about the same, too.
Taylor retained her unanimous super lightweight championship in a razor-thin unanimous decision over Serrano on Friday night in a slugfest remarkably similar to their epic bout in New York two years ago.
Taylor was scored a 95-94 winner by all three judges, drawing boos from the crowd at the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys before the co-main event of Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
Taylor, the 38-year-old from Ireland, remained the undisputed champion in the super lightweight. It was the third victory since the first professional loss for Taylor (24-1, six knockouts).
Serrano, who kept punching despite getting a nasty cut over her right eye in the sixth round, was the crowd favorite much the same way she was in the disputed split decision at Madison Square Garden in 2022.
The cut appeared to come from a head-butt from Taylor, who was penalized a point for head-butting in the sixth round. Serrano said her first-ever cut came in a head-butt from Taylor in the first meeting, and she accused Taylor of doing it on purpose.
''I think 100% because she does it in every fight,'' said Serrano, who winced herself when she finally got a chance to see the cut after the fight. ''It is what it is. I'm a champion, no matter what.''