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Green light given on first move to grant Katie Taylor fight in Croke Park

Green light given on first move to grant Katie Taylor fight in Croke Park
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Sarah Slater

The first step in granting a licence for the touted world boxing rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano in Croke Park has been given the green light.

Former lord mayor of Dublin and Independent Councillor Christy Burke along with political colleague Niall Ring had tabled a motion at Monday night’s monthly meeting of the council.

All councillors have agreed to back the granting of a licence to allow the October staging of the match to go ahead between the Bray native and the Puerto Rican.

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Councillors also backed calls that Olympic Gold medallist Kellie Harrington be placed on the October bill. Harrington.

Talks are already underway between Croke Park management and Taylor’s promoter Eddie Hearn and Jake Paul, Serrano’s agent on holding a rematch in front of 80,000 fans in October.

Cllr Burke said: “Everyone wants this fight to go ahead in Croke Park to acknowledge what great sports stars and role models these women are. Not only is it a wonderful opportunity for them but for the entire country to be showcased on the world stage.

“Now it is down to the promoters and Croke Park management to work out the finer details of money and costs.”

'At the top of her sport'

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The Bray native emerged victorious at Madison Square Garden on April 30th after a match she described as a “career-defining” performance in a split-decision points victory for the 13th overall title defence and fifth as undisputed lightweight champion.

Minister for Sport Jack Chambers has pledged his support for the proposed fight.

One of the several residents organisations around the Croke Park venue have said they would not block the holding of the event if it went ahead.

Normally planning regulations allow for three events per year (planning law year) to be held at Croke Park which are not GAA fixtures. Five Garth Brooks are already tabled for September.

The planning year to allow for outdoor concerts being held begins after the month of April annually.

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