Jake Paul’s all-female boxing event Friday night (July 11, 2025) LIVE on Netflix from inside Madison Square Garden in New York City captured an “incredible” Guinness World Record when it was all said and done.
Friday’s boxing card featured a highly-anticipated trilogy bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano (highlights HERE), but the undercard offered much more. Across five total fights (including the main event), the Netflix event saw 17 total title belts put on the line. That was good enough to earn a Guinness World Record, which was presented to Paul following the conclusion of the fights.
“It’s incredible. We got a Guinness World Record,” said Paul during Friday’s post-fight press conference while holding up the certificate. “I used to like fake these on my YouTube videos acting like I won like 20 of them.
“I’m just happy to be here and it was an incredible night all the way through. We made history, broke records, and this is what MVP has done in just four years.”
All in all, it was a successful night for Paul and his partners at Most Valuable Promotions. Some are upset over ring girls still being used for the all-female event, but when you start setting Guinness World Records everything else tends to fall by the wayside.
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