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Bad Bunny at Super Bowl 2026: Amanda Serrano criticises Jake Paul


Seven-weight world champion Amanda Serrano has said Jake Paul was wrong to call Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny a “fake American” following his performance during the Super Bowl half-time show.

Puerto Rican Serrano was the first boxer to be signed by Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions in 2021 and was handed a “lifetime” contract by the company in 2025.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, performed a 14-minute set at Levi’s Stadium in California as the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots.

Paul said in a post on X that he turned off the half-time show because he could not support Bad Bunny and suggested that the six-time Grammy Award winner “publicly hates America”.

WBA and WBO featherweight champion Serrano responded with her own lengthy statement, saying she was “celebrating with awe” at how Bad Bunny represented her culture before addressing Paul directly.

“I am proud to be Puerto Rican, and I am proud to be an American citizen,” Serrano wrote.

“Puerto Ricans are not “fake Americans”. We are citizens who have contributed to this country in every field, from military service to sports, business, science, and the arts, and our identity and citizenship deserve respect.

“I would not have the opportunities I have without the support and belief that Most Valuable Promotions and Jake Paul showed in me, and I will always be grateful for the role they have played in helping change my life and in elevating women’s boxing.

“At the same time, I want to be clear: I do not agree with statements that question the legitimacy or identity of Puerto Rican people, and I cannot support that characterisation. It is wrong.”

Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Puerto Ricans cannot vote in the election to decide the president but they do have American citizenship.


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