
Ellie Scotney will receive a life-changing gift from Jake Paul after making British boxing history on Sunday night.
The 28-year-old defeated Mayelli Flores by unanimous decision at the Olympia, London, to become the undisputed female super-bantamweight champion.
Scotney already held the WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring belts heading into the night, and added the WBA belt which Flores was defending for the first time.
She is the youngest British undisputed champion, male or female, and the fourth overall after Josh Taylor, Chantelle Cameron and Savannah Marshall.
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The London-born boxer won the fight 100-90 according to two of the judges - which raised eyebrows among many viewers - while the other scored the fight as a much closer 96-94.
She will now be given a brand-new car by Paul as a reward for becoming the undisputed champion.
Scotney, who signed with Paul's Most Valuable Promotions in April 2025, told Paul in a pre-fight video for Sky Sports Boxing that she did not yet hold a driver's licence.
"I get two trains, a tube and bus," she said. "I'm going to be the first person to be undisputed, that's not got a driving licence or a stoppage at the minute.
"I have this rule. The more fights I'm having, I'm pushing the week back, so I allow myself to have an Uber from five weeks out."
Paul promised that he would personally pay for a car for her, though did not specify which one.
In a video message to the 28-year-old after her fight, he said: "Ellie Scotney, absolutely incredible. Fight of the year contender.
"MVP has a brand-new car coming your way. Congratulations, Ellie. Undisputed. Absolutely incredible."
"A brand-new car coming!" Scotney shouted after watching the clip. "We've got to go car shopping, right?
"I've got to get a licence real quick, Jake, but we're going car shopping for sure. I appreciate you."