“Breaking barriers, breaking records”- Jake Paul rallies behind Amanda Serrano ahead as he shares a trailer of her Katie Taylor fight

Katie Taylor, Jake Paul Amanda Serrano
Jake Paul has been a key figure in the build-up to the upcoming boxing contest between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor. Paul trains alongside Serrano and represents him as the co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions. He’s been collaborating with Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn.
The fight is said to be the greatest and most important in the history of women’s boxing. The two combatants will face off in the ring at Madison Square Garden for the first time, marking the first time two female fighters have headlined a combat sports event inside the iconic structure. The fight is scheduled for April 30th, 2022. Taylor has been calling for this fight for nearly a decade.
Given the magnitude of the event, it’s safe to say that these two will establish new benchmarks in terms of fighter pay in female boxing. “From the moment the fight was originally given to me, it’s been back-and-forth discussions,” Serrano said at the news conference. There have also been rumors that both combatants may make six figures from this bout.
Jake Paul promotes the fight on Twitter, saying the fight is revolutionary

Jake took to Twitter to state the fight is record-breaking. He tweeted out the following, “Breaking barriers, breaking records, breaking down the walls of inequality. #TaylorSerrano, the biggest women’s boxing event ever. Live on DAZN from Madison Square Garden. Retweet if you’ll be watching women’s history go down on April 30.”
The battle will undoubtedly be a spectacle, with the entire boxing world tuning in to see who is the true pound-for-pound queen in women’s boxing.
Jake is set to make his return in August. However, it has been suggested that Chavez Jr. could be Jake Paul’s next opponent. A bout with Chavez Jr. would be highly interesting because Jake Paul’s opponents rarely face opponents with this level of experience and skill set.

If he defeats boxing veteran Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, he will be fully legitimized in the sport, and Oscar De La Hoya’s claim will be slightly more substantiated. It goes without saying that seeing how fair he is against opponents with significant boxing experience would be thrilling.