Jake Paul and Most Valuable Promotions continue to invest in women’s boxing with the signing of six additional women’s boxers to the organization’s roster, including WBC featherweight champion Tiara Brown and IBF junior middleweight champion Oshae Jones, ESPN learned on Thursday.
Brown (20-0, 11 KO) and Jones (9-0, 3 KO) lead the latest wave of MVP signings. Junior bantamweight LeAnne Cruz (11-0, 1 KO), junior lightweight Elise Soto (10-0, 9 KO), Miranda Reyes (8-3-1, 3 KO) and Brazilian Jully Poca have also joined the promotion.
“Tiara, Oshae, Jully, LeAnna, Elise and Miranda represent a foundational pillar of our brand of MVPs, world champions, Olympic pedigree, global stars, top athletes and elite athletes with superstar potential. We are thrilled to have them among our growing roster of athletes,” Nakisa Bidarian, CEO of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a statement. “MVP is elevating women’s boxing beyond divisions and boundaries, and we look forward to each of our fresh signees making their promotional debuts soon. Our mission is to provide fans with the one brand that has the best fighters in the world, and today we further strengthen that position.”
Brown, of Philadelphia, won the WBC title by defeating Skye Nicolson in March 2025 and successfully defended the title against Emma Gongora in September 2025. Brown is ranked No. 2 in the ESPN featherweight rankings, behind Amanda Serrano.
“Signing with Most Valuable Promotions is an significant moment in my career,” Brown said. “From my amateur foundations to becoming world champion, every step prepared me for this level. I earned it all through discipline and consistency. Now I can showcase my experience and masterful mindset on a global stage with MVP.”
Jones won a bronze medal at the 2020 Olympics in the welterweight division and became world champion in her eighth fight, defeating Femke Hermans by split decision in November 2024.
“From winning an Olympic medal to becoming a two-lane world champion, every step of the way prepared me for this,” Jones said. “With MVP under my belt, I’m ready to compete on the biggest stages and continue to build my legacy.”
Perhaps the most intriguing addition is influencer Jully Poca. She has not yet made her professional boxing debut, but she is undefeated in exhibition fights, most recently in Misfits Boxing. The fitness instructor-turned-boxer has more than 3 million followers on Instagram and became a social media sensation when a video of her beating up an Uber driver who was assaulting two women in Sao Paulo, Brazil, went viral in 2019.
“I chose MVP because they not only put women at the forefront, but they also lead the way in putting us in the spotlight,” Poca said. “Seeing how they handled Amanda Serrano, Alycia Baumgardner and others shows me their incredible commitment to ensuring that female fighters are valued as we should be. While I am very grateful to everyone who has supported my journey so far, joining MVP gives me a platform to represent my country on the world stage and helps take Brazilian boxing to a whole fresh level.”
With the promotional debuts of all six women on the horizon, Most Valuable Promotions aims to continue building women’s boxing with an incredibly deep roster of talent.
“My passion for boxing begins when I step into the ring, but is equally focused on what I will bring to the sport outside the ring as MVP,” added Jake Paul in the MVP statement. “Today’s signings reflect my continued commitment to using my platform to promote boxing to the largest global audience possible.”