Sky Sports and NOW will become the home of Most Valuable Promotions’ (MVP) new women’s boxing platform, MVPW, in the UK and Ireland, after agreeing a multi-year deal with the promoter.
The deal means Sky Sports will exclusively broadcast two all-female UK fight nights every year with the card at London’s Olympia on April 5 being MVPW’s first UK event. The all-women’s bill will include a double main event with Caroline Dubois meeting British rival Terri Harper in a lightweight world title unification fight, as well as Ellie Scotney facing Mexico’s WBA world titlist Mayelli Flores in a bout for all four belts.
As well as events on UK soil, Sky Sports will also show selected MVPW US fight nights, starting on 17 April 18 from the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, with unified junior lightweight champion Alycia Baumgardner defending her titles against South Korea’s Bo Mi Re Shin in the main event. Shadasia Green will make a 10-round defense of her unified super middleweight world titles against former light heavyweight champion Lani Daniels in the co-main event.
Sky Sports’ Chief Officer UK & Ireland, Jonathan Licht, said: “This agreement with MVP underlines Sky Sports’ ambition to showcase the very best in women’s boxing to sports fans and new audiences. As the UK and Ireland’s biggest investor in and broadcaster of women’s sport, we are proud to be part of the momentum women’s boxing is enjoying."
Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a joint statement: “This partnership with Sky Sports marks a major milestone for MVPW and women’s boxing globally. Through MVPW, we are committed to delivering meaningful opportunities for fighters while producing premium events that expand the global reach and commercial potential of women’s boxing.”
Sky Sports is not stranger to women's boxing. The network broadcast the first all-female UK card in 2022 which was headlined by Claressa Shields' victory over Savannah Marshall. More than two million viewers saw at least part of that show, making it the most-watched women's professional boxing event at the time, delivering Sky's biggest audience for live women's sport ever. Just last year, Sky Sports exclusively broadcast the second all-female card in the UK, headlined by Lauren Price vs Natasha Jonas from the Royal Albert Hall.
Further details of future cards will be announced in due course.



