Jake Paul set to interrupt Guinness World Record promoting historic Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 event

Jake Paul’s role as boxing’s biggest disruptor extends beyond his efforts within the ring.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer crashed the Netflix servers when over 60 million people tuned in to his fight against 58-year-old heavyweight legend Mike Tyson last November.

Since then, he’s bought a $39 million ranch, beat former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and earned himself a top 15 cruiserweight rating from the WBA.

Nonetheless, Jake Paul’s best work is arguably coming outside the ring as a boxing promoter.

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Jake Paul set to interrupt world record

Paul will host an all-female boxing card at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.

Within the most important event, undisputed super lightweight champion Katie Taylor will put her belts on the road in a trilogy fight against unified featherweight world champion Amanda Serrano.

Taylor’s titles are only among the 17 straps up for grabs across five bouts at Recent York’s most famous venue this weekend.

The historic night will feature three undisputed championship fights and two unified championship bouts in total, which can see Paul’s promotional outlet set a brand new Guinness World Record.

If all the pieces goes in response to plan, Most Priceless Promotions [MVP] will hold the record for hosting an event with probably the most world championship belts ever contested on a single fight card.

Most Priceless Promotions react to record

On Tuesday, Paul’s team issued an announcement about their world record attempt.

Along together with his MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian, Logan Paul’s little brother talked up the importance of their latest show, which they consider is a historically significant occasion for ladies’s boxing.

“This is strictly the type of history we got down to make once we founded Most Priceless Promotions,” Paul and Bidarian said in a press release.

“Breaking a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for many world championship belts ever contested on a single fight card this Friday at Taylor vs. Serrano 3 can be a landmark moment for each boxing and ladies’s sports.

“There’s no place more fitting for this moment than the world’s most iconic arena, Madison Square Garden. With a world platform on Netflix and the very best women’s fighters on the planet, Friday, July 11 is ready to be a record-breaking night the world will always remember.”

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