Katie Taylor: 'It's frustrating to think if I was a male, I'd be an absolute multi, multi, multi-millionaire'

She last fought in July when she beat Amanda Serrano in their trilogy bout at Madison Square Garden, an event watched by six million viewers on Netflix. 
Katie Taylor: 'It's frustrating to think if I was a male, I'd be an absolute multi, multi, multi-millionaire'

In attendance at Croke Park in Dublin, to mark the launch of the 2026 Lidl Ladies National Football Leagues is Olympic gold medallist and two-time undisputed world champion boxer Katie Taylor. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Katie Taylor said she is hugely frustrated by the gender pay gap which exists in boxing. The Bray woman said if she was a male fighter who had achieved all she has in her 20-year career, she’d be “an absolute multi, multi, multi-millionaire”.

The two-weight undisputed world champion is currently on a break from the sport, still training, just not at her usual high level of intensity.

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