Katie Taylor, the 39-year-old super lightweight champion, described the all-women’s boxing card at Madison Square Garden on July 11, 2025, as a “monumental” moment for women’s sports. Headlining the historic event against Amanda Serrano in their third fight, Taylor expressed disbelief at the scale of the occasion, noting that fights are “getting bigger and bigger.” She highlighted the significance of the first all-female professional boxing card at the iconic venue, streamed live on Netflix to its 300 million subscribers. Taylor credited pioneers like Laila Ali, Christy Martin, Ann Wolf, and Deirdre Gogarty for paving the way, emphasizing the event’s global impact on women’s boxing. The card features top fighters like Alycia Baumgardner, Savannah Marshall, and Chantelle Cameron, with six title fights, aiming to break a Guinness World Record for the most world championship belts contested on a single card.
