Amanda Serrano has had a change of heart regarding the idea of a rematch against Katie Taylor.

Just last month, the Puerto Rican fighter and her representatives were not interested in entertaining the idea of a second bout, according to Taylor's promoter Eddie Hearn.

The rumoured rematch was expected to take place at Croke Park in Ireland, but Hearn revealed Jake Paul's team "don’t really want to go to Ireland" and "don't really want the rematch."

However, despite a second clash originally being off the table, Serrano has seemingly warmed to the idea.

"I would go to Ireland," she told boxingscene.com. "It doesn’t matter where they wanna fight. But right now, I just need to defend my titles."

Serrano is currently scheduled to face Argentina’s Brenda Carbajal next month at Madison Square Garden, the same venue where she suffered her first loss in ten years at the hands of Taylor.

The Real Deal will be competing in the featherweight bracket against Carbajal, which is her preferred weight class, but she has admitted she would happily jump back to lightweight in order to face Taylor again.

Amanda Serrano answers questions from the media during a press conference at Madison Square Garden on July 12, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

A rematch is something The Bray Bomber also appears to be keen on.

"Katie’s a warrior — she never backed down from any competition or anything," Serrano said. "So, I think she wants the rematch. We want the rematch, and I think it’s a great matchup because we put on a hell of a show.

"We showed that both of us can fight. We put butts in seats at The Garden. We sold it out. So, it was an exciting fight."

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 29: Katie Taylor of Ireland (L) and Amanda Serrano of Puerto Rico (R) face off during the Weigh-In leading up to their World Lightweight Title fight at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on April 29, 2022 in New York, New York. The bout will be the first women's combat sports fight to headline Madison Square Garden. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Katie Taylor of Ireland and Amanda Serrano of Puerto Rico face off during the Weigh-In leading up to their World Lightweight Title fight at The Hulu Theatre at Madison Square Garden on April 29, 2022 in New York, New York. The bout will be the first women's combat sports fight to headline Madison Square Garden. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Taylor vs Serrano at Madison Square Garden

The initial Taylor vs Serrano title clash set a huge benchmark in women's boxing after the two fighters made history at the famous Madison Square Garden.

The New York arena hosted a sell-out crowd for its first ever female headline fight, which boasted a seven-figure purse.

It was a close contest but Taylor successfully defended her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO lightweight titles in what has been described as the biggest fight in women's boxing.

The Bray Bomber won via split decision but Serrano believes she put in the stronger shift inside the ring.

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Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano by split decision at Madison Square Garden

"I think I was more aggressive. I kept coming forward. In that fight, Katie Taylor never hurt me," she said.

"There was a couple [of] times I hurt Katie Taylor. But, you know, it’s not [her] fault. It’s the judges'. They felt that she won. Two out of the three judges thought that she won.

"But, you know, it’s not losing, it’s learning. After my first loss, I came back and I won [nine straight] fights by knockout. So, I’m assuming you can’t leave it to the judges."