The most valuable promotion is to host the most outrageous resilience in women’s boxing history on Friday, July 11, and is backed by Netflix, Guinness World Records™ and piled up with world champions ready to compete for blood and belts. Yes, Jake Paul’s company is officially seeking world record: 17 World Champions Belts on a Battle Card. You read the correct one.
This is the five all-women’s world championship battles – three undisputed identities, two are the right to brag in a unified way – Global Streaming on Netflix From Madison Square Garden.
Do you want to take women’s boxing seriously? Jack Paul said, “It’s great, I do it myself.”
Is Jake Paul going to steal female boxing from everyone else?
Now, look-I like Jake Paul the clown whenever he puts on gloves and pretends he belongs to a real contender. But as a facilitator? Women’s boxing? He is pure gold. No one else has the guts, cash or platform to do what he just did. This is rule. Paul may not be a great (or real) fighter, but he has become the best thing that has happened to women’s boxing in a decade.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano Undisputed super lightweight supreme snatch. Behind them, Alycia Baumgardner faces Jennifer Miranda’s undisputed 130-pound crown, while Savannah Marshall plays Shadasia Green to end with a super middleweight unification unit, possibly with a cold chill.
That’s just the main card.
Ellie Scotney placed her unified 122-pound identity on the WBC belt against Yamileth Mercado, and the blistering division received the full Unified Scrap when Cherneka Johnson and Shurretta Metcalf collided for the preliminaries. No fluff. No filler. No half measures. This card is In addition to the world championship battle.
While the old movers sat in their hands and recycled the same three names, MVP had just assembled the Avengers of Women’s Boxing and handed them globally to Netflix. If others still think Jake Paul is a juggling show, they obviously won’t watch numbers or belts.
How do you even rank the top 17 belts in one night?
The MVP is doing what other people’s brains or balls have to do. Women’s boxing has always been talented. What it lacks is a platform that doesn’t treat them like a half-time entertainment venue. Friday’s card will feature the championship WBA, WBC, IBF and WBOall of them competed for the legal belt on one of the world’s most iconic stages that night.
The MVP does not require approval. They are smashing the record and dragging the sport with them. Nakisa Bidarian said bluntly: “This is exactly the kind of history we want to create when we build the most valuable promotions.” At one time, a quote that is not empty crap.
You have watched over 300 million subscribers on Netflix. You have five real female battles. And, you’re ready to stamp the Guinness World Record. Boxing hasn’t seen this scale and coordination level since Ali fought in the garden.
Event information
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date: Friday, July 11, 2025
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site: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
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Start time:8:00 PM ET🇺🇸 / 1:00 AM UK🇬🇧
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flow: Live globally on Netflix
Confirmed Battle Card – All Women’s World Championship Battle
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 310 rounds, 140 lbs, Undisputed super lightweight champion
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Alycia Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda10 rounds, 130 lbs, The undisputed super lightweight champion
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Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green10 rounds, 168 pounds, Super middleweight unification
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Ellie Scotney and Yamileth Mercado10 rounds, 122 lbs, Super lightweight unified
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Cherneka Johnson and Shurretta Metcalf10 rounds, 118 lbs, The undisputed bantamweight champion
Last updated on July 8, 20125