Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), the boxing promotion company co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, has once again demonstrated its commitment to elevating women’s boxing with a major announcement. On February 4, 2026, MVP revealed details of its highly anticipated United Kingdom debut—an all-female fight card scheduled for Sunday, April 5, 2026, at the historic Olympia in London. This event marks MVP’s first venture into the UK market and coincides with a new broadcasting partnership with Sky Sports, which will air the show live in the United Kingdom (with U.S. broadcast details to be confirmed later).
The announcement highlights MVP’s growing dominance in women’s boxing, where the promotion has consistently signed top talent, created high-stakes matchups, and positioned female fighters as headliners rather than undercard support. This card features four world title fights, including a historic “double main event,” underscoring the depth and ambition of the women’s division under MVP’s banner.
Headlining the Card: A British Unification Clash
The centerpiece is a 10-round unification bout at lightweight (135 lbs) between two British stars: WBC champion Caroline “Sweet” Dubois and WBO champion Terri “Belter” Harper. Dubois, who signed with MVP in late 2025, defends her WBC title against Harper’s WBO belt in what has been described as a long-awaited all-British showdown. Both fighters bring strong pedigrees—Dubois as a rising power puncher and Harper as a resilient veteran with experience in big fights. The winner will claim unified WBC/WBO lightweight championship status, adding significant prestige to an already stacked lineup.
This matchup represents more than just titles; it embodies MVP’s strategy of matching elite fighters to produce compelling, marketable events that draw attention to the sport’s technical and athletic merits.
Co-Main Event: Quest for Undisputed Glory
Serving as the co-main (or part of the double main event) is a 10-round undisputed super bantamweight (122 lbs) championship clash between England’s Ellie Scotney (unified WBC, IBF, WBO, RING, and lineal champion) and Mexico’s Mayelli Flores (WBA champion). Scotney, with an undefeated 11-0 record, has the chance to become the youngest undisputed champion in UK boxing history (male or female) at age 27. Flores, with a record of 13-1-1 (4 KOs), brings international flavor and a dangerous skill set to challenge Scotney’s dominance.
This fight carries historical weight, as undisputed titles at this level are rare and highly coveted, potentially cementing the winner’s place among the pound-for-pound elite in women’s boxing.
Additional Title Fights and Supporting Bouts
The card rounds out with two more world title contests:
• Former champion Chantelle Cameron (21-1, 8 KOs) faces undefeated prospect Michaela Kotaskova (11-0-4, 2 KOs) in a 10-round bout for the vacant WBO junior middleweight (super welterweight, 154 lbs) title. Cameron, moving up in weight for this opportunity, aims to become a two-division champion, while Kotaskova seeks to upset the veteran in her debut at 154 lbs.
• IBF super flyweight champion Irma Garcia (25-5-1, 5 KOs) defends her belt against rising British contender Emma Dolan (8-0, 1 KO) in what promises to be an intriguing clash of experience versus youth and momentum.
Additional undercard bouts and further details (including potential co-main event clarifications) are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Ticket information was slated for release during a kickoff press conference on Friday, February 6, 2026.