17 titles, two icons, one historic night: women’s boxing takes over Madison Square Garden
Women make history at Madison Square Garden in the most title-packed night boxing has ever seen, this Friday at 2:00 a.m. ET (streaming on Netflix).

This Friday, women’s boxing will make history. In addition to the long-awaited trilogy fight between Amanda Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) and Katie Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs), the most iconic rivalry in women’s combat sports, seventeen world titles will be on the line, setting a new Guinness World Record.
The event, streaming in the early hours (2:00 a.m. ET on Netflix), takes place at the world’s most iconic boxing venue: Madison Square Garden. In the co-main event, Spain’s Jennifer Miranda (12-0, 1 KO) steps into the spotlight.
Baumgardner vs. Miranda
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Seventeen belts up for grabs
That’s how many titles will be contested on the night, in a historic all-women’s card promoted by Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), the boxing outfit run by YouTuber-turned-fighter Jake Paul, who has made championing women’s boxing a cornerstone of his brand.
Headlining the event are Serrano and Taylor, meeting for the third time with all four super lightweight belts at stake. Their first fight drew 1.5 million viewers and filled Madison Square Garden with 20,000 fans—the first time a women’s bout headlined at the venue.
The Puerto Rican and the Irish icon continue to break barriers, and this bout is no exception. Their four belts will be joined by 13 more on the card (counting only those sanctioned by the WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF—boxing’s four major sanctioning bodies). In the co-main event, Alycia Baumgardner (15-1, 7 KOs) defends her undisputed super featherweight crown against Jennifer Miranda.
Miranda: La Tormenta
Nicknamed “La Tormenta,” Miranda is a former interim featherweight titleholder who’s earned her shot at the world stage. And she’s not just fighting for a belt—she’s fighting for all four. She’ll become the first Spanish woman ever to compete for an undisputed world title. She’ll also be the first to step onto the main stage at Madison Square Garden, sharing the night with two of the most important figures in women’s boxing history.
It’s a golden opportunity, and Miranda knows it. “This is something big for our country,” she told AS before boarding her flight to New York. “To have people talking about boxing again, and for it to be women’s boxing this time… To have Spain represented on such a massive card—I’m happy, because I’ve fought hard for this sport, for boxing to be more recognized in Spain than when I started.”
Miranda will be part of an all-women’s card that’s sure to leave a lasting mark—not just on boxing history, but on every woman who dedicates her life to the sport.
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