Boxing star Amanda Serrano has solidified her partnership with Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) by signing a lifetime agreement. This announcement comes after her thrilling rematch against Katie Taylor at AT&T Stadium, a fight that served as the co-main event to Paul's bout against Mike Tyson.
Serrano expressed her excitement about the deal, stating, "This lifetime contract with MVP empowers me to continue fighting – not just inside the ring, but also for the future of women in combat sports. Together, we've demonstrated that women deserve equal compensation, equal rounds, and equal respect. I'm honored to build my legacy with MVP and to continue contributing even after retirement, amplifying MVP's influence and creating more opportunities for women in the sport."

The image above shows Amanda Serrano at the weigh-in for her fight against Nina Meinke in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on March 1, 2024. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Paul and MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian praised Serrano's dedication and impact, saying, "Amanda Serrano is the core of MVP. Her unwavering determination, groundbreaking accomplishments, and commitment to empowering fellow fighters embody everything we seek in our athletes and future leaders. Amanda has been a pioneer for female fighters globally, breaking barriers and advocating for equality every step of the way. We are incredibly fortunate to have her not only as a fighter but also as a visionary leader who will help shape MVP's future and inspire generations to come. This lifetime agreement reflects our unwavering faith in Amanda, both as an athlete and as a visionary leader."

This image captures Amanda Serrano with Jake Paul at the Empire State Building before her World Lightweight Title fight against Katie Taylor in New York on April 26, 2022. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
In a previous interview, Serrano described joining MVP as a transformative decision, highlighting the increased visibility and financial benefits. She acknowledged Paul's role in attracting attention to the sport and expressed gratitude for the positive impact on her career and earnings.
Despite a controversial loss to Taylor in their recent rematch, Serrano's two fights against Taylor have drawn significant viewership, including a record-breaking audience on Netflix. Serrano, with a career record of 47 wins and 31 knockouts, remains a prominent figure in women's boxing.

This photo depicts Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano during their fight at AT&T Stadium on November 15, 2024. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
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