Jake Paul’s burgeoning influence in the boxing world continues to expand, with the latest move seeing him sign former unified featherweight world champion Amanda Serrano to his Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) stable. This acquisition is a significant statement of intent, reinforcing Paul’s commitment to elevating women’s boxing. Serrano, a seven-division world champion with an astounding record of 42 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, is arguably one of the greatest female fighters of all time. Her recent unification bout against Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden, though a split decision loss, was a historic event, showcasing women’s boxing on a grand stage and drawing unprecedented attention.
The signing of Serrano under the MVP banner is more than just adding a star fighter; it’s a strategic play to further legitimize and promote women’s boxing. Paul has consistently used his platform to advocate for equal pay and opportunities for female athletes, and bringing a talent of Serrano’s caliber into his fold aligns perfectly with that mission. With MVP, Serrano will undoubtedly gain increased visibility, better fight opportunities, and potentially more lucrative purses, building on the momentum generated by her epic clash with Taylor. This partnership could pave the way for more high-profile women’s bouts and further mainstream acceptance of the sport.
This development is a win-win for both Serrano and the broader landscape of women’s boxing. For Serrano, it offers a powerful promotional engine to navigate the next phase of her illustrious career, potentially leading to a highly anticipated rematch with Katie Taylor or other super-fights. For the sport itself, it signals a continued investment from a prominent figure, promising more eyes, more resources, and ultimately, more growth. As Paul continues to build his “women’s boxing empire,” the ripple effects will undoubtedly be felt across the divisions, inspiring a new generation of female fighters and captivating a growing global audience.
Originally reported by DAZN

