MVP starts women's platform with Dubois-Harper on first ESPN card
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MVP starts women's platform with Dubois-Harper on first ESPN card
"New York sets the tone for boxing's biggest nights. Becoming undisputed there was monumental, and the fans have embraced me from the beginning. Every fight for me is about elevation; I'm here to dominate and continue building something that lasts beyond belts. ESPN is where greatness is documented, and I'm ready to perform at that level."
"This fight is also a special crossover: Two Korean fighters on this kind of stage is something fans don't see often, and I'm proud to represent every part of who I am. Alycia Baumgardner will defend her unified junior lightweight titles against South Korea's Bo Mi Re Shin in a 12-round bout contested under men's rules at Madison Square Garden."
Most Valuable Promotions has established MVPW, a new global platform dedicated to women's boxing, secured through a multiyear partnership with ESPN. The platform debuts April 5 with three events showcasing elite female boxers. The inaugural MVPW-01 event in London features WBC lightweight champion Caroline Dubois defending her title against WBO titleholder Terri Harper in a unification bout, while unified junior featherweight champion Ellie Scotney faces WBA champion Mayelli Flores for undisputed status. Chantelle Cameron moves up two divisions to challenge for the vacant WBO junior middleweight title. MVPW-02 at Madison Square Garden on April 17 highlights unified junior lightweight champion Alycia Baumgardner defending her titles against Bo Mi Re Shin under men's rules, with Shadasia Green defending her super middleweight titles against Lani Daniels.
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