Alycia Baumgardner defeated Jennifer Miranda by unanimous decision (98–92, 98–92, 97–93). For full coverage, read the article here:
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Women’s boxing is set to make history once again. On July 11, 2025, Madison Square Garden in New York will host its first-ever all-female boxing card, a milestone event that promises high-level action and global visibility.
While the headline is the trilogy between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, the co-main event brings just as much intrigue: Alycia Baumgardner defends her undisputed super featherweight crown against Jennifer Miranda, in a clash that pits dominance against destiny.
Date & Venue
- Date: Friday, July 11, 2025
- Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City
- Broadcast: Live streaming on Netflix
Fighter Profiles
Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner
America’s Alycia Baumgardner returns to the ring as the undisputed super featherweight champion, eager to reaffirm her supremacy after a controversial no-contest in 2024.
Record: 15 wins (7 KOs), 1 loss, 1 no-contest
Age: 31
Height / Reach: 168 cm / 168 cm
Stance: Orthodox
Strengths: Power, aggression, experience at elite level
Last fight: No-contest vs Delfine Persoon (2024)
Trainer: Derrick James (also coaches Errol Spence Jr. and Jermell Charlo)
Jennifer Miranda
At 38, Spain’s Jennifer Miranda steps into the global spotlight for the first time. A former WBA interim featherweight champion, she now moves up in weight for her first world title shot—and becomes the first Spanish female boxer to fight at Madison Square Garden.
Record: 12 wins (1 KO), 0 losses
Age: 38
Height: 168 cm
Stance: Orthodox
Strengths: Technical precision, endurance, mental focus
Amateur achievements: 9-time Spanish national champion
Tale of the Tape
| Category | Alycia Baumgardner | Jennifer Miranda |
|---|---|---|
| Record | 15-1 (7 KOs), 1 NC | 12-0 (1 KO) |
| Age | 31 | 38 |
| Height / Reach | 168 cm / 168 cm | 168 cm / – |
| Weight Division | Super Featherweight | Featherweight (moving up) |
| Style | Orthodox | Orthodox |
| KO Ratio | 47% | 8% |
Tactical Breakdown
Baumgardner is at her best when she controls the pace and applies pressure early. She loves to close the gap and fire off short, compact power shots. However, her high-octane style can leave defensive openings.
Miranda will need to box smart: use the jab, move laterally, disrupt the rhythm, and extend the fight. If she can survive the early storm, her chances increase round by round.
Why This Fight Matters
This isn’t just another title defense. This fight is layered with significance:
- It’s part of the first all-women’s boxing card ever at Madison Square Garden
- It features on the same night as Taylor vs Serrano III, one of the sport’s most iconic rivalries
- Miranda becomes the first Spanish woman to fight for a world title at MSG
- The entire card will be broadcast live globally on Netflix
Odds & Prediction
The betting odds clearly favor the American champion. Most bookmakers list Baumgardner at around 1.05, while Miranda is seen as a long-shot underdog, with odds between 8.00 and 10.00.
But boxing is unpredictable. Miranda has nothing to lose and a composed, technical style that could frustrate the champ if the fight goes into the later rounds.
Stay with us for full coverage of fight week: weigh-in reports, live updates, round-by-round scoring, and post-fight analysis.
Let us know in the comments: does power win, or can skill and heart pull off the upset?



