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Katie Taylor to retire after farewell fight in Dublin
The undisputed light-welterweight champion plans to end her decorated career with a bout in her hometown.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Katie Taylor, the 39-year-old Irish boxing champion, has announced that she will retire after a farewell fight in Dublin later this year. Taylor, who has not fought since winning her trilogy fight with Amanda Serrano in New York last July, is hopeful the swansong bout will take place at the iconic Croke Park stadium, though other venues in Dublin are also being considered.
Why it matters
Taylor is one of the most decorated and accomplished boxers of her generation, having won multiple world titles across several weight classes. Her retirement will mark the end of an era and a significant moment for Irish sports and culture.
The details
Taylor said she "just wants to fight in Dublin to end" her career, and is "hanging on to a bit of hope" that the farewell bout can take place at Croke Park, the country's largest stadium. If Croke Park is not possible, she is considering other Dublin venues like the 3Arena and Aviva Stadium.
- Taylor won her trilogy fight with Amanda Serrano in New York last July.
- Taylor plans to have her farewell fight in Dublin later this year.
The players
Katie Taylor
A 39-year-old Irish boxer who is the undisputed light-welterweight champion and one of the most decorated fighters of her generation.
Amanda Serrano
Taylor's rival, whom she defeated in a trilogy fight in New York last July.
What they’re saying
“I just want to fight in Dublin to end my career. Obviously we're still hoping for Croke Park, we're hanging on to a bit of hope that it can happen. If it doesn't happen there are plenty of options there. I have obviously fought in the 3Arena a couple of times, the Aviva Stadium is also there.”
— Katie Taylor (RTE)
What’s next
Taylor and her team are working to finalize the details of her farewell fight, including securing a venue in Dublin, likely either Croke Park, the 3Arena, or Aviva Stadium.
The takeaway
Katie Taylor's retirement will mark the end of an illustrious career for one of Ireland's most celebrated athletes. Her farewell fight in Dublin will be a significant moment for Irish sports and culture, as fans bid farewell to a true champion.
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