Fighters' grades: One A, one F, and a lot in between after a weekend full of boxing
Briefly

The weekend showcased two significant boxing events in New York, including an all-women's card at Madison Square Garden. Katie Taylor maintained her unbeaten status by defeating Amanda Serrano in their trilogy. Other notable fights included Alycia Baumgardner defending her title, Shadasia Green upsetting Savannah Marshall, and Cherneka Johnson seizing the bantamweight championship. The following day at Louis Armstrong Stadium, Shakur Stevenson adopted an aggressive style to conquer William Zepeda, while Hamzah Sheeraz made a strong debut in super middleweight with a knockout victory. Subirel Matias faced a new challenge, going the distance for the first time.
Katie Taylor's strategic adjustment to a slower pace in her bout against Amanda Serrano proved effective, leading to a majority decision and preserving her unbeaten record in their trilogy.
The Friday boxing card saw a remarkable total of 17 titles on the line, showcasing the growing recognition of women's boxing and its competitive landscape.
Alycia Baumgardner retained her undisputed junior lightweight championship against Jennifer Miranda, though the performance lacked the excitement of other fights on the card.
Shakur Stevenson's tactical shift from defense to aggression led him to a decisive victory over William Zepeda, highlighting his versatility as a champion.
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