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The Puerto Rican southpaw, Amanda Serrano, is all set to face her next opponent on August 6. It will be a dual-main event where Serrano will face the current interim champion, Brenda Carabajal, at the Madison Square Garden. On the other hand, Jake Paul will be facing his long-time rumored opponent, Tommy Fury. 

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Furthermore, Serrano will be fighting at the featherweight to defend her WBC, WBO, and IBO against her mandatory, Carabajal. Serrano last fought with the Irish boxer Katie Taylor on April 30. Moreover, the fight was a sensational showdown with both the boxers showing their mettle in front of a sold-out crowd. The bout took place at the Madison Square Garden, and it is regarded as the biggest fight in the history of women’s boxing. 

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Serrano(42-2-1) and Carabajal(18-5-1) are set to meet in August, and fans are already excited to watch this ferocious battle. 

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Jake Paul and Tommy Fury’s long-running rivalry 

“The Problem Child” will take on Tommy Fury after many on and off episodes. Consequently, the rumors about this fight were circulating the air for a long time, as it was supposed to take place in December. Unfortunately, Fury suffered an injury and was forced to pull out of the match. 

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Eventually, Fury was replaced by former UFC champion, Tyron Woodley. The Youtuber put out a splendid performance by knocking out Woodley in the sixth round. Now, finally, everything is in place, and Fury vs. Paul is going to happen. 

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Moreover, Jake Paul had put up his hit-list on his Instagram, and unsurprisingly, Fury’s name was also there on the list. Apparently, even ‘TNT’ called out Paul after his victory over Daniel Bocianski during the Tyson Fury vs. Dillian Whyte undercard, which took place at the Wembley Stadium, London. 

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In addition, Fury was talking to the media, and he took the opportunity to call out Paul. He said, “Get the contract signed, you bum! Let’s get it done once and for all!” 

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Nevertheless, after all of this, now the world is waiting for August 6 to witness this long-awaited battle. What are your thoughts about this event? Who will win? Share it in the comments section below. 

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