Jake Paul and Most Valuable Promotions has officially taken a major step forward in its global expansion after announcing a new broadcast partnership with Sky Sports Boxing. The deal marks MVP’s arrival on one of the UK’s biggest sports platforms and underlines how quickly the promotion has grown from a disruptive startup into a serious force in professional boxing.
Jake Paul confirmed the news on social media, highlighting the UK’s importance to both his personal boxing journey and MVP’s long-term vision. Paul stated that MVP “would not exist without the UK,” pointing to how his early crossover fights and international attention helped build the promotion’s foundation. The announcement positions Sky Sports Boxing as MVP’s UK broadcast home, significantly increasing exposure for its fighters.
The partnership begins with a stacked all-women’s world title event scheduled for April 5 at the historic Olympia in London. The card reflects MVP’s stated mission of elevating women’s boxing and placing championship-level matchups on major broadcast platforms rather than niche streams.

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Headlining the event, Caroline Dubois defends her unified lightweight world titles against former champion Terri Harperin a high-profile domestic clash. The card also features undisputed super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney against mandatory challenger Mayelli Flores, adding another elite-level title fight to the lineup.
Further down the bill, Ireland’s Chantelle Cameron meets Michaela Kotaskova for the WBO junior middleweight title, while IBF super flyweight champion Irma Garcia takes on Emma Dolan. The depth of championship bouts underlines MVP’s intent to make an immediate impact on Sky Sports rather than easing into the market.
MVP would not exist without the 🇬🇧.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) February 4, 2026
My boxing journey started there.
Today it levels up and lands on the best sports platform in the UK. @skysportsboxing ✈️ pic.twitter.com/8zRr3YmP7I
For Sky Sports Boxing, the partnership brings fresh programming, international crossover appeal, and a strong focus on women’s world championship boxing. For MVP, it provides legitimacy and reach in one of boxing’s most influential territories.
With this move, MVP is no longer positioning itself as just a digital-first disruptor. By aligning with Sky Sports Boxing, the promotion has made it clear it wants to operate on boxing’s biggest stages, starting with a major night in London that could set the tone for its future in the UK.







