Most Valuable Promotions Launches Women's Boxing Platform with ESPN Deal
- Most Valuable Promotions introduces MVPW, a global women's boxing platform, in partnership with ESPN, featuring top fighters like Dubois, Harper, and Holm in upcoming events.
Most Valuable Promotions Launches Women's Boxing Platform MVPW with ESPN Deal
Most Valuable Promotions has unveiled MVPW, a new global platform for women's boxing, with an exclusive multiyear agreement with ESPN. The inaugural event, MVPW-01, will showcase top female fighters including Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper in a unification bout in London.
Exciting Matchups in Upcoming Events
Following the debut in London, MVPW-02 is set to take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, headlined by Alycia Baumgardner defending her titles against Bo Mi Re Shin. Additionally, Shadasia Green will defend her unified super middleweight titles against Lani Daniels in the co-feature bout.
Furthermore, MVPW-03 will feature a rematch between Holly Holm and Stephanie Han for the WBA lightweight title in El Paso, Texas. Han looks forward to showcasing her skills in front of millions of ESPN viewers.
ESPN Partnership and Fighter Lineup
ESPN will be the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for MVPW until 2028. Most Valuable Promotions boasts a roster of top female fighters, including Amanda Serrano, Cherneka Johnson, and Tiara Brown, aiming to elevate women's boxing on a global scale.
The co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions, Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul, expressed their commitment to promoting women's boxing and engaging a diverse fan base through this new platform, marking a significant milestone in the sport.

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