
Jake Paul and Madison Square Garden
- Paul has announced that he will return to the ring on August 6.
- According to Paul, the co-main event, or “second main event,” will be Serrano’s return.
- This time, his Showtime-produced fight will be the main attraction at MSG.
Jake Paul stood in the centre of Madison Square Garden, watching a sold-out crowd witness history. Amanda Serrano, with Paul and Katie Taylor by her side, hosted “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” He will now attempt to make his mark in history.
Read More: Abu Dhabi: Jake Paul challenges Floyd Mayweather
Paul has announced that he will return to the ring on August 6. This time, his Showtime-produced fight will be the main attraction at MSG. An opponent has not yet been named. According to Paul, the co-main event, or “second main event,” will be Serrano’s return. Her opponent has also not been announced. She will defend her WBC, IBO, and WBC featherweight titles.
We going back to back. New York. MSG. Two main events. Showtime PPV. It gets no bigger, it gets no better. @MostVpromotions pic.twitter.com/HcOqYsjvVy
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) June 10, 2022
Paul, 25, is a YouTube personality and former Disney star. In 2020, he made his boxing debut, defeating YouTuber AnEsonGib by TKO. The following year, “The Problem Child” faced former NBA star Nate Robinson. Robinson was knocked out in two rounds.
Read More: Jake Paul Offers $30 Million Reward For A Fight Between Will Smith & Chris Rock
In 2021, Paul fought three times. He defeated former MMA champions Ben Askren in April and Tyron Woodley in August. Fury, who was supposed to fight Fury in December, had to pull out due to a broken rib. Woodley stepped in to replace him, and the rematch was set. Paul knocked him out in the sixth round of the fight.
Serrano holds world titles in seven weight classes: super-featherweight, junior-featherweight, featherweight, lightweight, bantamweight, light-welterweight, and junior-bantamweight. Serrano, a Brooklyn native, was on a 28-fight winning streak after suffering her first loss in 2012. Serrano has defeated Fatuma Zarika, Heather Hardy, Eva Voraberger, and Daniela Romina Bermudez, among others. She defeated Hardy to win the WBO and WBC featherweight titles, as well as Bermudez to win the IBO title.
Read More News On
Catch all the Sports News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News
Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Follow us on Google News.