Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3: Jake Paul’s Megacard 17 breaks records

Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3: Jake Paul’s Megacard 17 breaks records

The most valuable promotions are staging the most disgraceful agility in women’s boxing history on Friday, July 11 – and Netflix, Guinness World Records ™ supports it, and a list of pile duties with world champions ready to fight for blood and belts. Yes, Jake Paul’s company officially goes for the World Record: 17 World title belt on one fight card. You read that right.

This is the title of all women’s world title for undisputed status, two for united bragging rights Streaming is a world -eab on Netflix from Madison Square Garden.

You wanted to take a women’s boxing seriously? Jake Paul said “I will make myself.”

Is Jake Paul about to steal women’s boxing from everyone else?

Now, look – I like to clown Jake Paul every time he closes gloves and pretends he belongs in the ring with real competitors. But as a champion? For women’s boxing? It’s pure gold. No one else had the gut, the cash, or the platform to do what he did. This is not a charity – it is dominant. Paul may not be a great fighter, but it becomes the best thing that has happened to boxing women in a decade.

The trilogy fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano headed the madness, with Undoubted light supremacy up for grab. Behind them, Alyycia Baumgardner faces Jennifer Miranda for the undisputed 130-pound crown, while Savannah Marshall throws hands with Shadasia Green in a great middle-weight title wearer that may end with someone cold set.

And that’s just the main card.

Ellie Scotney puts his 122-pound unified status on the line against the WBC Yamileth Mercado belt, and a bantam weight section gets a full merger scrap when Chernkeka Johnson and Shurretta Metcalff clashes on the heats. No fluff. No filler. No half of measures. This card is Nothing but fighting the world title.

And while old promoters sat on their hands and recycled the same three names, a new MVP assembled women’s boxing avengers and gave them world reach on Netflix. If anyone else still thinks Jake Paul is a side show, they obviously don’t watch the numbers – or the belts.

How are you even 17 best belts in one night?

Let’s be honest: MVP does what no one else had the brain – or the balls – to do. Women’s boxing has always had the talent. What was not short of it was a platform that did not treat them as half -time entertainment. Friday card will include promoters from WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBOAll fight the same night, for legitimate belts, one of the world’s most iconic fields.

And MVP does not require approval. They break records and drag the sport with them. Nakisa Bidarian immediately said: “This is exactly the kind of history we intended to make when we established most valuable promotions.” For once, a quote is not an empty PR nonsense.

You have 300+ million Netflix subscribers watching. You have five real women’s fights. And you have a Guinness World Record ready to be stamped. Boxing has not seen this level of scale and coordination since Ali fought in the garden.

Incident information

  • Date: Friday, July 11, 2025

  • Location: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

  • Start time: 8:00 pm et 🇺🇸 / 1:00 am black 🇬🇧

  • Stream: Live in the world -eag on Netflix


Confirmed Fighting Card – Fighting the World Title of All Women

  • Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 310 rounds, 140 lbs, Undoubted Super Lightight Championship

  • Alyycia Baumgardner vs Jennifer Miranda10 rounds, 130 lbs, Super undisputed featherweight championship

  • Savannah Marshall vs Shadasia Green10 rounds, 168 lbs, A great mid -weight joint

  • Ellie Scotney vs Yamileth Mercado10 rounds, 122 lbs, Super Bantam Weight Union

  • Cherneka Johnson vs Shurretta Metcalf10 rounds, 118 lbs, Undoubted Bantam Weight Championship

Last updated on 07/08/2025

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