Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions will travel to the UK for the first time on April 5 with a women’s boxing gallery headlined by WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois and WBO titleholder Terri Harper in a 10-round unification bout, the organization announced on Wednesday.
At the event, which will take place at Olympia Events in London, unified women’s junior featherweight champion Ellie Scotney will face WBA champion Mayella Flores to determine the undisputed champion in a fight scheduled for 10 rounds. Chantelle Cameron will face Michaela Kotaskova in a 10-round junior middleweight fight for the vacant WBO title.
The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK as part of the recent MVP deal, with US coverage to be announced soon.
“MVP Women’s Boxing’s latest milestone fittingly falls today on National Girls and Women in Sport Day, when the company brings its brand to the UK for the first time,” MVP co-founders Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian said in a statement to ESPN. “This card already features three of the top pound-for-pound female boxers in the world and four world title fights. MVP is the global home of women’s boxing and we look forward to providing these athletes with the platform and market exposure they deserve.”
Fighting out of London, Dubois (12-0-1, 5 KO) is the latest to see action following Anthony Joshua’s December knockout victory over Jake Paul, when she won a unanimous decision over Camilla Panatta in her first fight since signing with Most Valuable Promotions. The younger sister of heavyweight Daniel Dubois will look like a unified champion in her 14th professional fight.
“This is a huge fight in my career and for British boxing, both a legacy fight and a unification fight,” Dubois said. “The goal is to become undisputed world champion and this is the first step.”
The 25-year-old Dubois will face three-division champion Harper (16-2-2, 6 KO), who fights in Doncaster, England. After winning world titles at 130 and 154 pounds, Harper moved up to 135 pounds and won the WBO title with a unanimous decision victory over Rhiannon Dixon. She had one successful title defense and will want to hand Dubois her first defeat.
“This fight has been a long time coming,” Harper said. “I’m grateful to MVP for sorting this out. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to headline MVP’s first British appearance.”
Scotney (11-0), 27, will be the youngest undisputed champion in British history after his victory over Flores (13-1-1, 4 KO). She won the IBF title by defeating Cherneka Johnson in 2023, added the WBO title in 2024 and won the WBC title in her last outing, defeating Yamileth Mercado in July. Flores won the WBA title in May with a split decision over Nazarena Romero.
Cameron (21-1, 8 KO) is the former undisputed junior welterweight champion, who was the only one to defeat Katie Taylor. Cameron is ranked fifth in ESPN’s pound-for-pound rankings and won her last fight in July, defeating Jessica Camara by decision. She will move up to 154 pounds to face Kotaskova (11-0-4, 2 KO) and hopes to become a two-division champion.