Jake Paul has used the fight stats as evidence to prove Amanda Serrano was "robbed" in her split decision loss to Katie Taylor.
Taylor remained unbeaten as she defended her undisputed lightweight titles after a back and forth 10 rounds against featherweight champion Serrano. They became the first two women in history to headline a boxing event at Madison Square Garden.
The fight was extremely close, with Serrano coming out firing from the opening bell as Taylor looked to counter the Puerto Rican. Serrano began to push the pace in the fifth round and had Taylor badly hurt, but somehow she didn't go down.
Taylor regained her composure in the later rounds and both women swung it out until the final bell. The final punch stats saw Serrano outland Taylor by 173 to 147 and Paul let fans know about this in a tweet after the fight.
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"Amanda Serrano out landed Katie Taylor in landed punches both to the body and head. Men lie. Women lie. Numbers don’t," Paul wrote. Taylor outlanded Serrano in six of the rounds, but Serrano landed more punches over the course of the fight.
Paul said that Katie's promoter, Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn, thought the fight was a draw after the final bell. He claimed even Taylor's trainer, Ross Enamait, thought the same. Paul thinks Serrano won the fight but said at worst it could have been a draw.
"I don't even want to talk about my opinion, obviously I think it was at least a draw," Paul said. "What I'll say publicly is Eddie and I were sitting there at the end of the fight and we were like 'oh that's probably a draw'.
"Then I'm in the ring before the decision was announced and Katie's manager/trainer that was in the corner comes up to me and says 'oh that's a draw'. So even Katie's team thinks it was a draw, but obviously the judges have it the way they scored it."
Given the enormity of the fight and the split opinions over its outcome, calls for a rematch have already begun. Taylor said after the win: "A rematch would be absolutely phenomenal, if it wasn't in Dublin i think we could sell out Croke Park with 90,000 people, absolutely that can happen."