Biggest Winners, Loser From ‘Paul vs. Perry’

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The ‘Fear No Man’ boxing event went down last night (Sat., July 20, 2024) inside Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., featuring a headlining bout between Jake Paul and former UFC star-turned B…


Jake Paul v Mike Perry
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The ‘Fear No Man’ boxing event went down last night (Sat., July 20, 2024) inside Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., featuring a headlining bout between Jake Paul and former UFC star-turned Bareknuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) poster-boy, Mike Perry. In the co-main event, Amanda Serrano absolutely dominated Stevie Morgan to earn a second round technical knockout (TKO) win, while Lucas Bahdi delivered one of the nastiest knockouts we have seen in a while by sleeping Ashton Sylve (see it again here).

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Biggest Winner: Lucas Bahdi

We sincerely hope Ashton Sylve is okay following his brutal knockout loss, but we have to give Bahdi his flowers for delivering one of the nastiest knockouts of the year, stopping the 20-year old with a devastating two-punch combo in the sixth round. Before the crushing finish came, Sylve was in full control. But, once heavy hands start flying, one punch is all it takes. Bahdi improves to 17-0, all while taking “H20’s” undefeated record.


Jake Paul v Mike Perry
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Runner Up: Jake Paul

It wasn’t as easy as “El Gallo” thought, but he eventually secured the stoppage win he predicted over Mike Perry in the sixth round. That is now 10 pro boxing wins for Paul, who will next face Mike Tyson (not Alex Pereira) in November. Love him or hate him, Paul looks to be improving every fight. Now, if we can get him to face actual boxers in the prime (not 58 year old’s) or opponents who are the same size, I can maybe get on board.


Jake Paul v Mike Perry
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Biggest Loser: Stevie Morgan

There are mismatches, and then there was Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan. That was one of the worst pairings we have seen in a long time. I am NOT taking anything away from Serrano, she did her thing, dominated, and put on a masterclass by absolutely obliterating Morgan. But, if we are being honest, Morgan looked like an amateur against Serrano. Her punches lacked pop, power, form…everything. Once Serrano quickly figured out Morgan was in way over her head, she toyed with her and eventually put her way in round two. During her interview after weigh ins, Morgan looked rattled, and once fight night came it showed. Serrano secures her rematch against Katie Taylor, while Morgan will go back to the drawing board and take on someone not on Serrano’s level in order to gain some confidence back.


For complete Paul vs. Perry results and play-by-play, click HERE!