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Most Valuable Promotions Expands Presence in Women’s Boxing with Four Signings
Most Valuable Promotions Expands Presence in Women’s Boxing with Four Signings
Most Valuable Promotions recently announced the signing of undisputed super featherweight champion Alycia Baumgardner. This signing further solidified their presence in women’s boxing. Amanda Serrano also recently inked a lifetime deal with Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidaraian, but their foothold in women’s boxing appears to only be increasing with the announcement they have signed four female boxers.
Most Valuable Promotions Strengthens Women’s Boxing Roster
MVP Signs Four Female Stars: Dina Thorslund
MVP has made its dedication to women’s boxing clear, signing Baumgardner, Shadasia Green, and Krystal Rosado alongside Amanda Serrano to build an impressive roster of female fighters.
They have now expanded their pool of female boxers, with the signing of unified bantamweight champion Dina Thorslund, the talented Ramla Ali, Naomy Valle and the decorated amateur Nat Dove. Under the guidance of Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, these four fighters will have a great opportunity to take their career to a new level.
Thorslund (23-0, 9 KOs) spoke about her deal with MVP and expressed her excitement for the future: “Most Valuable Promotions is the future of women’s boxing, and I am so proud to join their roster of world-class female champions alongside Amanda Serrano, Shadasia Green, and Alycia Baumgardner and become MVP’s first signee from Denmark,” said Dina Thorslund.
“I have worked incredibly hard to become the unified bantamweight champion and a two-division champion. Now Jake Paul, Nakisa Bidarian, and MVP are providing the opportunity for greater equality and global visibility for female athletes like me. I look forward to making history with MVP.”
Ramla Ali
Ali (9-2, 2 KO) is a talented fighter, philanthropist, high-fashion model, and social activist with a law degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Following a difficult upbringing she found boxing and had success in the amateurs as well as showcasing her skills in the pro ranks. Despite two defeats, Ali has plenty more to give and also expressed her excitement about the MVP deal: “Joining forces with Most Valuable Promotions represents the single most significant decision of my boxing career,” said Ramla Ali.
“I’ve observed how Jake Paul, Nakisa Bidarian, and the MVP team have revolutionized women’s boxing, particularly through their work with Amanda Serrano, creating a true blueprint for how promoters should champion female fighters with equal opportunity, visibility, and compensation.”
Naomy Valle
Valle (14-0, 9 KOs) at 20 years old is fast becoming one of boxing’s brightest prospects, recording four wins in 2024. She has already fought in 2025 and will be eager to stay active throughout the year. “I am deeply grateful to Nakisa Bidarian, Jake Paul, and the entire team at Most Valuable Promotions, and especially to Amanda Serrano, who has been an inspiration to women in sports,” said Naomy Valle.
Valle continued: “Amanda and Jake’s examples of perseverance and constant fighting motivates me every day. Thank you for giving me this incredible opportunity. As a female athlete from a small but beautiful country like Costa Rica, I am incredibly proud that MVP has placed their trust in me. This support represents not only a personal achievement but also a global platform where I can showcase my skills and represent my country with all my heart. I am ready to give it all and make my people and my nation proud of me.”
Nat Dove
23-year-old super flyweight Nat “No Love” Dove (4-0, 0 KOs) is already making a splash in her professional career, which followed her impressive amateur career, where she became a 15x US amateur national champion. After appearing on the Most Valuable Prospects developmental series, it seems logical Dove has committed her future to MVP.
“I’m incredibly proud to continue my journey toward becoming a world champion with MVP,” said Nat Dove.
Dove continued: “This team is deeply committed to providing unparalleled mentorship for rising prospects and female fighters, and I know this will be major—not just for my boxing career, but for my personal brand and visibility as a prospect to watch. A huge thank you to Nakisa, Jake, Wanna, and all of Team Walton for believing in my future and welcoming me so warmly into the MVP family.”
Most Valuable Promotions Welcome New Recruits
“MVP is committed to signing fighters who are not only champions in the ring but also game-changers for the sport, and we’re proud to welcome Dina, Ramla, Naomy and Nat to the MVP family,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions.
Talking about the new signings in more detail, Paul and Bidarian said: “Dina is an undefeated two-division world champion and pound-for-pound elite who has dominated in Denmark and is now ready to become an international star. Ramla is a global force for change, using her platform to break barriers and empower women worldwide. And Naomy and Nat represent the future—rising prospects with the drive and talent to become a household name. Their signings mark a pivotal moment for MVP as we expand our fighter footprint into Europe while continuing to build the strongest women’s roster in boxing. It is all about the W.”
*All quotes are taken from a Most Valuable Promotions press release.
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