Amanda Serrano, who represents the Jake-Paul-established promotion MVP, recently stated that Paul deserved praise and credits. With Jake Paul’s aid, the current unified featherweight champion of the world headlined the first-ever female boxing event at MSG. In her own words, Paul, a man in power, not only helped her but also the sport of boxing.
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In a recent tweet, Serrano, expressing her gratitude to ‘The Problem Child’, said she was headed to the destination where she always desired to be going. “I’m headed in the Direction I’ve always wanted to be going. “My Team @MostVpromotions ,@jakepaul & I are going to add a page in the sports History Books for my Island 🇵🇷🙏😉,” ‘The Real Deal’ said.
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Amanda Serrano believes that Jake Paul deserves praise
Following Serrano’s tweet, certain entities attacked Paul and expressed that she did not need the assistance of a “novice influencer” who allegedly used Serrano’s labour to earn his money. Immediately, Serrano made a reply to it. According to ‘The Real Deal’, Paul deserved credit for helping a woman and the sport of boxing.
Not sure where this is coming from but instead of talking down to him he should be given credit. At any state that a man in power helps a woman or a sport that isn’t up to par he should be praised. He didn’t have to do it & myself & others are blessed to have him. Thank you
— Amanda Serrano (@Serranosisters) December 14, 2022
Serrano feels she and others are blessed to have him. She currently stands with a record of 2 losses, 1 draw, and 43 wins in pro boxing. Undoubtedly, Serrano considers herself indebted to Paul for all his help and support.
Jake Paul helped the sport
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What Serrano said about Paul’s contribution to boxing also reflected a statement by ‘Kid Dynamite’. Tyson recognized boxing as a dying sport. However, YouTubers helped the sport to earn 25 million views. Tyson felt the UFC was ahead of boxing.
“Boxing was pretty much a dying sport, so UFC was kicking our bu*t, and now we have these YouTube boxers. Boxing is going back thanks to the YouTube boxers,” said Tyson.
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