Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor 3: Jake Paul’s 17-Belt Mega Card Break Record
The most valuable promotion is to stage the most outrageous flex in women’s boxing history on Friday, July 11th. It is also supported by Guinness World Records™ Netflix and a roster stacked with world champions ready to fight for blood and belt. Yes, Jake Paul’s company is officially heading to the world record: 17 world title belts on one fight card. You read it correctly.
This is a battle of all five women’s world titles. Stream globally on Netflix From Madison Square Garden.
Do you want to take female boxing seriously? Jake Paul said, “I’m fine, I’ll do it myself.”
Is Jake Paul trying to steal female boxing from everyone else?
Well, look at it – I like Clown Paul every time Jake Paul adorned his gloves and pretended he was in the ring with the real candidate. But as a promoter? For women’s boxing? He is pure gold. No one else had the courage, cash or platform to do what he just did. This is domination. Paul may not be a great (or real) fighter, but he is becoming the best thing that has happened to women’s boxing in a decade.
The trilogy battle between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano found madness, Undisputed ultra-lightweight advantage For glove. Behind them, Alycia Baumgardner faces Jennifer Miranda for the uncontroversial 130-pound crown, and Savannah Marshall throws his hands in the super middleweight title Unifee along with Shadasia Green.
And it’s just a main card.
Ellie Scottney puts a unified 122-pound status on the line with Yamirez Mercado’s WBC belt, and the bantamweight division will get a full unified scrap when Cerneka Johnson and Schretta Metcalf collide in qualifying. There is no fluff. There is no filler. There are no semi-measuring. This card is It’s just a battle for world titles.
And while the old promoters sat in their hands and recycled the same three names, the MVP assembled the Avengers of Women’s Boxing and handed them a global reach on Netflix. If anyone else is still thinking of a Jake Paul sideshow, they obviously haven’t seen the numbers or belts.
What do you do with the top 17 belts overnight?
MVPs do not do that no one else has a brain or a ball. There has always been a talent for women boxing. What it lacked was the platforms that didn’t treat them like halftime entertainment. There will be a champion on Friday’s card WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBOall fight for a legal belt on the same night, one of the most iconic arenas in the world.
And the MVP does not seek approval. They destroy records and drag sports with them. Nakisa Bidarian said, “This is exactly the kind of history we made when we founded the most valuable promotion.” There is only one non-empty quote.
Over 300 million Netflix subscribers watch it. You have 5 real women fights. And you have a Guinness world record ready to stamp. Boxing hasn’t seen this level of scale and adjustment since Ali fought in the yard.
Event information
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date: Friday, July 11th, 2025
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venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
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Start time:8:00 pmet🇺🇸 / 1:00 am UK🇬🇧
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Streaming:Living globally on Netflix
Confirmed Fight Cards – World Title Fight for All Women
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 310 rounds, 140 pounds, Uncontroversial Ultralight Championship
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Alycia Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda10 rounds, 130 pounds, An uncontroversial super featherweight championship
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Savanna Marshall vs. Shadashia Green10 rounds, 168 pounds, Super middle class unified
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Ellie Scottney vs Yamirez Mercado10 rounds, 122 pounds, Super bantamweight unified
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Cherneka Johnson vs. Shurretta Metcalf10 rounds, 118 pounds, Uncontroversial Bantamweight Championship
Last updated on 07/08/2025