Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury | ESPN PPV - February 26, 2023

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Feb 2023, 10:03

Paul - Decision
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27%
Paul - T/KO
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30%
DRAW
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10%
Fury - T/KO
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9%
Fury - Decision
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Total votes: 67

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Jake Paul, Amanda Serrano To Fight On Showtime PPV Card August 6 At MSG

Jake Paul announced on social media Friday that both he and Amanda Serrano will return to the ring August 6 in New York.

According to what Paul stated in a Tweet, the undefeated cruiserweight and one of the best female boxers in the sport will headline a Showtime Pay-Per-View event that night. Paul, whose company promotes Serrano, didn’t mention opponents for either of them.

Paul (5-0, 4 KOs) viciously knocked out former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in his last fight. The 25-year-old influencer from Westlake, Ohio was supposed to face Tyson Fury’s younger brother, Tommy Fury, on December 18 in Tampa, Florida, but Fury withdrew due to a bacterial chest infection and a broken rib.

Woodley, who lost an eight-round split decision to Paul last August 30 in Cleveland, replaced Fury on short notice. Their rematch was competitive until Paul stunningly knocked Woodley cold with a right hand in the sixth round of a scheduled eight-rounder at Amalie Arena.

Showtime Pay-Per-View distributed both Paul-Woodley events and will work with Paul a third time. Speculation has persisted regarding rescheduling Paul's fight with Fury next.

Brooklyn’s Serrano, meanwhile, will return to the venue where she and Katie Taylor produced perhaps the most memorable women’s match in boxing history April 30.

Serrano (42-2-1, 30 KOs) hurt Taylor multiple times before a resilient Taylor mounted a comeback later in their 10-round battle. Ireland’s Taylor (21-0, 6 KOs) won a split decision to retain her IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO lightweight titles.

Judges Guido Cavalleri (96-93) and Glenn Feldman (97-93) both scored that fantastic fight for Taylor. Judge Benoit Roussel scored Serrano a 96-94 winner.

The 33-year-old Serrano is expected to return to featherweight for the seven-division champion’s fight August 6. Serrano still holds the WBC and WBO 126-pound titles in what she considers her best division.
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Re: Jake Paul vs. TBA | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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hopefully we get Hughie Fury vs Jake Paul finally
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Jake Paul vs tommy fury.

Serrano vs a 130lb champ

An evenly matched c grade heavyweight fight...

Do that and im in.
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Wasn't Chavez jr begging to be Jake's next opponent?
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Re: Jake Paul vs. TBA | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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Apparently the fight with Tommy Fury is 90% done.
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Re: Jake Paul vs. TBA | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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Tommy Fury makes sense. He has the Fury name and absolutely sucks
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tiny_acres wrote: 21 Jun 2022, 07:59 Tommy Fury makes sense. He has the Fury name and absolutely sucks
I don't get why Paul needs a "name" to fight.

His moronic fans would watch his fight if they dragged a hobo off the street. After the way Tommy ducked him, Jake Paul shouldn't give him the time of day. Let Tommy the Ducker regret missing the biggest payday of his career.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Jun 2022, 07:15 Apparently the fight with Tommy Fury is 90% done.
John Fury cut a promo in the last couple of days which made me think the fight wasn’t happening.

I’d imagine they’d want to get whatever fight it is announced fairly soon to start the promotion for it.
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Re: Jake Paul vs. TBA | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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maverick23 wrote: 22 Jun 2022, 02:35
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Jun 2022, 07:15 Apparently the fight with Tommy Fury is 90% done.
John Fury cut a promo in the last couple of days which made me think the fight wasn’t happening.

I’d imagine they’d want to get whatever fight it is announced fairly soon to start the promotion for it.
John Fury is the biggest tool in boxing. I can't believe people find this insufferable, uncouth buffoon entertaining at all. He's an embarassment. He's what, in his 60s? 70s? Yet still acts like a teenager.
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tigermoth87 wrote: 22 Jun 2022, 03:00
maverick23 wrote: 22 Jun 2022, 02:35
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Jun 2022, 07:15 Apparently the fight with Tommy Fury is 90% done.
John Fury cut a promo in the last couple of days which made me think the fight wasn’t happening.

I’d imagine they’d want to get whatever fight it is announced fairly soon to start the promotion for it.
John Fury is the biggest tool in boxing. I can't believe people find this insufferable, uncouth buffoon entertaining at all. He's an embarassment. He's what, in his 60s? 70s? Yet still acts like a teenager.
He’s late 50s.

I actually think he understands boxing and can read a fight really well but anything to do with his family or his fighting ability and then he goes crazy.
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Re: Jake Paul vs. TBA | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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maverick23 wrote: 22 Jun 2022, 02:35
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Jun 2022, 07:15 Apparently the fight with Tommy Fury is 90% done.
John Fury cut a promo in the last couple of days which made me think the fight wasn’t happening.

I’d imagine they’d want to get whatever fight it is announced fairly soon to start the promotion for it.
Yeh. I did see that too.
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Amanda Serrano vs Brenda Carabajal official for Aug. 6 Showtime PPV

Amanda Serrano’s next fight is set, as she’ll defend her featherweight titles against Brenda Carabajal on Aug. 6.

Amanda Serrano’s next fight is fully set, as the WBC and WBO featherweight titleholder announced on social media that she will be facing WBO interim titlist and mandatory challenger Brenda Carabajal.

The fight will be featured on the Aug. 6 Showtime pay-per-view headlined by Jake Paul, which is being marketed as a double main event with Serrano. Paul is still expected to face Tommy Fury, but that is not yet official.

Carabajal was one of the expected contenders for the slot, in part because of her interim WBO status, and in part because they were only three fighters (counting her) at 126 who could really fill the role, and only a couple others who could have maybe moved up from 122.

Serrano (42-2-1, 30 KO) is coming off of a much-debated loss in a legitimately historic fight in Apr. 30, where she dropped a split decision in a tremendous bout against undisputed lightweight champion Katie Taylor.

Matchroom wanted to do a rematch in Ireland, but Serrano and Most Valuable Promotions (Paul’s company) passed on that. That doesn’t mean there will never be a Taylor vs Serrano rematch — it’ll be worth money — but it does mean that Serrano is not going to be Taylor’s big “homecoming” opponent, for fair enough reasons given the industry boxing is.

Carabajal (18-5-1, 9 KO) will be an enormous underdog against Serrano, of course. The 31-year-old “La Pumita,” from Argentina, beat Debora Dionicius by majority decision on May 13 to win the interim belt in San Lorenzo, with very tight scores of 95-95, 96-94, and 96-94 from the judges.

She is also a former interim IBF titleholder, and lost that belt to Sarah Mahfoud in Feb. 2020 in Copenhagen. Mahfoud was elevated to full titleholder status five months later. Carabajal has also twice challenged for lightweight titles, losing shots in 2016 and 2017.

Before her loss to Taylor, Serrano hadn’t dropped a fight since 2012, when she was beaten by Frida Wallberg in Sweden. Fighting with hard featherweight weight limits in her career, Serrano is 9-0 (7 KO). (She’s had other fights at featherweight, but they were early in her career when usually you get a little wiggle room on the weight.)
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Re: Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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What a craptastic card. And it will sell very well to the youtubers
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Re: Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury | Showtime PPV - August 6, 2022

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Press Release

SHOWTIME SPORTS and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) today announced that Jake “The Problem Child” Paul will take on longtime nemesis and undefeated pro boxer Tommy “TNT” Fury, and Amanda “Real Deal” Serrano will defend her Unified Featherweight World Title against power-punching Argentine Brenda “La Pumita” Carabajal in co- main events at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, August 6 live on SHOWTIME PPV. Tickets for the twin bill will go on sale Wednesday, June 29 at 11 a.m. ET and can be purchased at www.msg.com.

Paul (5-0, 4 KOs) and Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) will go face-to-face for the first time at a press conference on Wednesday, June 29 at Madison Square Garden to preview their highly anticipated showdown. Serrano (42-2-1, 30 KOs) will also be in attendance while the challenger Carabajal (18-5-1, 9 KOs) will remain in Argentina to focus on her training. The press conference will stream live on the SHOWTIME SPORTS YouTube channel and Jake Paul’s YouTube channel.

Paul and Fury were originally slated to settle their differences in December, but Fury withdrew from the bout because of a medical issue. Paul went on to record a scintillating one-punch knockout of Tyron Woodley who stepped in as a late replacement for a rematch of the pair’s August 2021 clash. While Paul expressed little interest in granting Fury another opportunity, he has since changed his mindset. The Sports Illustrated 2021 Breakout Boxer of the Year wants to punish Fury for withdrawing from their December fight and to silence the naysayers who have questioned the quality of his opposition so far in his young career. The 25-year-old Cleveland native started his pro boxing journey in January 2020 and is facing an opponent in Fury who is a more experienced boxer than he has faced and comes from a renowned boxing family.

The half-brother of WBC Heavyweight World Champion Tyson Fury, Tommy won four of his first five bouts by stoppage after turning pro in 2018 and most recently dominated a 10-1 opponent in April to capture his eighth win in front of 94,000 fans. Fighting out of Manchester, England, Fury started boxing at 12 years old and won two regional titles, reaching the U.K. national final in 2016.

After knocking out British YouTube star AnEsonGib in his boxing debut and defeating former NBA star Nate Robinson with a highlight-reel knockout, Paul made quick work of former MMA champion Ben Askren in April 2021 with a first-round knockout. Paul has since defeated Woodley twice on SHOWTIME PPV – the second time with one of the most devastating knockouts in recent memory in front of a sold-out crowd. Paul is fighting out of Puerto Rico under the tutelage of Danny Smith and B.J. Flores.

After becoming the first female boxer to headline Madison Square Garden in her unforgettable battle against Katie Taylor in April, Serrano is back as the only female boxer to headline MSG twice. She takes on interim WBO Featherweight Champion Carabajal, a battle-tested opponent who has never been knocked out.

Having won titles in every division between 115 and 140 pounds, Serrano, a Puerto Rican southpaw from Brooklyn, holds the Guinness World Record for most women’s boxing world championships (7) won in different weight classes. Her narrow split-decision loss to Taylor in a lightweight championship bout at Madison Square Garden drew a raucous, sold-out crowd of 19,187 who observed Serrano nearly finish Taylor off with a barrage of punches in the fifth round.

Carabajal captured the interim WBO Featherweight World Title beating fellow Argentine Debora Dionicius by majority decision in May. In 2019, Carabajal became the first Argentine female boxer to ever win a world title on American soil when she scored a unanimous decision over Elena Gradinar in Atlantic City, N.J., for the vacant interim WBO Featherweight belt. Born in the small town of Palma Sola in the northern province of Jujuy, Argentina, Carabajal was Argentina’s super featherweight champion from 2015-17 and was a silver medalist in the South American Games. She has faced six world champions and has stepped into the ring against notable names like Gradina, Maria Moderna, Paola Ibarra, Maria Capriolo and Tamara Nunez.
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I wonder if They were really looking at mike tyson. Or they just gave mike a few grand to say "yea ill fight him" so fury couldent try get greedy in renegotiations.
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2 million dollars? Why not just do the fight for free?

If Jake Paul can't get Tommy into the ring with him then who else can drum up some excitement for Jake's next bout? Chaves jr wouldn't be credible, I really don't think that anyone would fall for that.

What high reward low risk opponents are out there?

Maybe Evander Holyfield?
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Wish it was Tyson. Seeing the rapist get sparked by a youtuber would be hilarious.

Im amazed how Mike "the rapist" Tyson gets a pass from everyone.
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I wouldn't watch it for free.
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i almost feel bad for Amanda Serrano being a co main event to a Jake Paul fight
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tigermoth87 wrote: 23 Jun 2022, 19:52 Wish it was Tyson. Seeing the rapist get sparked by a youtuber would be hilarious.

Im amazed how Mike "the rapist" Tyson gets a pass from everyone.
Actually i agree with you , he still comes across has a thug
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mikebourkefan wrote: 25 Jun 2022, 03:42 i almost feel bad for Amanda Serrano being a co main event to a Jake Paul fight
Really? i feel bad for her 10 years pre jake paul where she was makeing about about 20 bucks to fight. now shes making good money for easy fights and great money for tough ones.
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