Jake Paul references Kamala Harris in fiery response to reporter questioning female 'sexualization' in boxing
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An historic night at Madison Square Garden on Friday night turned into an awkward moment in the wee hours of Saturday morning at the Taylor-Serrano 3 post-fight press conference.
A reporter based out of Puerto Rico asked a question that "has to do with the projection of women in boxing."
The reporter insinuated that there was an "issue" with ring girls and the "sexualization of women" in an all-female card.
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MVP models before the undisputed super lightweight championship fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden in New York. (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian asked, maybe not so tongue-in-cheek, "Do you want ring boys?"
"A couple of people have said, ‘Why not have boys or any of them?'" the reporter replied.
Jake Paul, who seemed dejected throughout the entire press conference (understandably so, given Amanda Serrano's loss), had enough.
"Bro, bro. Please shut the … stop. Just stop talking," he said.
Bidarian then butted back in, saying "if anybody wants to send an application to be a ring boy at MVP, send it to that young man."
Paul then replied, "Send it to f---ing Kamala Harris."
MVP set a Guinness World Record for the most titles on the line in a single boxing card with 21.
Jake Paul attends the Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano red carpet at Madison Square Garden on July 11, 2025, in New York City. (John Nacion/FilmMagic)
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