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Most Valuable Promotions is staging the most outrageous flex in women’s boxing history on Friday, July 11 — and it’s backed by Netflix, Guinness World Records™, and a roster stacked with world champions ready to fight for blood and belts. Yes, Jake Paul’s company is officially going for the world record: 17 world title belts on one fight card. You read that right.
This is five all-women’s world title fights — three for undisputed status, two for unified bragging rights — all streaming globally on Netflix from Madison Square Garden.
You wanted women’s boxing to be taken seriously? Jake Paul said “fine, I’ll do it myself.”
Is Jake Paul about to steal women’s boxing from everyone else?
Now, look — I like to clown Jake Paul every time he laces up gloves and pretends he belongs in the ring with real contenders. But as a promoter? For women’s boxing? He’s pure gold. Nobody else had the guts, the cash, or the platform to do what he just did. This is domination. Paul might not be a great (or real) fighter, but he’s becoming the best thing that’s happened to women’s boxing in a decade.
The trilogy fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano headlines the madness, with undisputed super lightweight supremacy up for grabs. Behind them, Alycia Baumgardner faces Jennifer Miranda for the undisputed 130-pound crown, while Savannah Marshall throws hands with Shadasia Green in a super middleweight title unifier that could end with someone laid out cold.
And that’s just the main card.
Ellie Scotney puts her unified 122-pound status on the line against Yamileth Mercado’s WBC belt, and the bantamweight division gets a full unification scrap when Cherneka Johnson and Shurretta Metcalf collide on the prelims. No fluff. No filler. No half-measures. This card is nothing but world title fights.
And while old promoters sit on their hands and recycle the same three names, MVP just assembled the Avengers of women’s boxing and handed them global reach on Netflix. If anyone else still thinks Jake Paul’s a sideshow, they’re clearly not watching the numbers — or the belts.
How do you even top 17 belts in one night?
MVP is doing what no one else had the brains — or the balls — to do. Women’s boxing has always had the talent. What it lacked was a platform that didn’t treat them like halftime entertainment. Friday’s card will feature champions from WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO, all fighting on the same night, for legitimate belts, in one of the world’s most iconic arenas.
And MVP isn’t asking for approval. They’re smashing records and dragging the sport with them. Nakisa Bidarian said it straight: “This is exactly the kind of history we set out to make when we founded Most Valuable Promotions.” For once, a quote that isn’t empty PR nonsense.
You’ve got Netflix’s 300+ million subscribers watching. You’ve got five real women’s fights. And you’ve got a Guinness World Record ready to be stamped. Boxing hasn’t seen this level of scale and coordination since Ali fought at The Garden.
Event Info
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Date: Friday, July 11, 2025
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Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
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Start Time: 8:00 PM ET 🇺🇸 / 1:00 AM UK 🇬🇧
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Streaming: LIVE globally on Netflix
Confirmed Fight Card – All Women’s World Title Fights
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3, 10 rounds, 140 lbs, undisputed super lightweight championship
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Alycia Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda, 10 rounds, 130 lbs, undisputed super featherweight championship
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Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green, 10 rounds, 168 lbs, super middleweight unification
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Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado, 10 rounds, 122 lbs, super bantamweight unification
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Cherneka Johnson vs. Shurretta Metcalf, 10 rounds, 118 lbs, undisputed bantamweight championship
Last Updated on 07/08/2025
2025-07-08 19:07:30