Women of the Ring: Netflix, Jake Paul & a Knockout Night in the Garden

All Hail the Queens of the Ring: Netflix and Jake Paul Gave Women’s Boxing a Whole Moment.

Okay, but can we talk about how the girls just owned the Garden? 💅💥 Netflix and Jake Paul came through with a sold-out fight night that wasn’t just about punches; it was about power, presence, and straight-up history. For once, it wasn’t the boys hogging the spotlight. This night belonged to Katie Taylor, Alycia Baumgardner, and Shadasia Green, three women who didn’t just show up… they showed out. Let’s break down the night that had all of us screaming “run it back!”

The Glow-Up is Real: Women Fighters Take Center Stage

This wasn’t just another fight night; this was a cultural reset. Women athletes aren’t the undercard anymore. They’re the main event! Jake Paul and Netflix delivered; let’s give them their props! 👏🏻 👏🏻

Katie Taylor celebrating her win against Amanda Serrano, a majority decision on Friday at Madison Square Garden. (Taylor, Katie @katie_t86 “What a way to end this chapter of the Taylor vs Serrano trilogy.” Instagram 12 July, 2025).

A sold-out Madison Square Garden and prime-time streaming, this was a significant win for women in sports.

Katie Taylor: The Irish Icon with That Dog in Her

Katie Taylor? A legend. Period. She fought like she had something to prove, and honestly, we felt that in our chests. She’s the kind of athlete who inspires quiet girls to dream loud. Poised. Focused. Dangerous. A whole role model. Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano by a majority decision, retaining her undisputed junior welterweight title and completing a trilogy sweep. 💨🧹💪

Alycia Baumgardner: The Moment and The Movement

Sis came in with the confidence and left with all the bragging rights. Alycia wasn’t just fighting; she was defining the vibe. Fast hands, fearless energy, and full Black Girl Magic mode, she reminded every girl watching that we can do anything and look good doing it. Baumgardner remains the undisputed super-feathweight champion, beating Jennifer Miranda by unanimous decision.

Shadasia Green: Heavy Hands, Heavy Impact

Representation hits different when it feels real. Seeing women, especially women of color, on that kind of stage tells us we belong in every arena. This wasn’t just a night of fights; it was a message: women got next. Green defeated Savannah Marshall to become the unified super middleweight champion.

Whether you’re rocking cleats or boxing gloves, this is your sign to go harder, dream wilder, and never play small. 💖🥊

 

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