One such man is Shannon Briggs, who scored 37 first round knockouts in his heavyweight career and was world champion from 2006 to 2007. Speaking on social media, ‘The Cannon’ sent a clear threat Paul’s way. “You wanna run it, or just run? Mike [Tyson] wanted the money I just want [blood]. Let’s go champ!”
Jake Paul believes in featherweight champion Amanda Serrano, and the feeling seems mutual. On Wednesday, Paul’s MVP Promotions announced a lifetime deal with Serrano.
The trilogy is now slated for its own Netflix main event - Taylor and Serrano collide for the undisputed super lightweight championship on Friday, July 11th in Madison Square Garden. Taylor vs. Serrano 3 headlines an all-women pro boxing card, the first of its kind.
The two boxers previously went head-to-head on Netflix in the leadup to the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul last November, which ended with Taylor’s controversial win. For their third fight, the pair will headline an all-women’s card at Madison Square Garden.
Jake Paul took to X to tout the upcoming Netflix fight, even stating that his fighter will surpass UFC legend Ronda Rousey’s peak purse. “When Amanda Serrano enters the ring on July 11th, she will become the highest-paid woman in sports history for a single event. ALL SPORTS. Ronda Rousey had the record previously,” Jake Paul wrote.