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Jake Paul’s MVP Reveal Surprising Double Signing
Jake Paul’s MVP Reveal Surprising Double Signing
Most Valuable Promotions continues to expand its ever-growing female roster of fighters, with Ellie Scotney and Alycia Baumgardner joining in recent months. Today, Jake Paul and Nikisa Bidarian have unveiled a groundbreaking double signing, with BF and Ring Magazine super middleweight world champion Savannah Marshall (13-1, 10 KOs) joining MVP, alongside Former undisputed super lightweight champion Chantelle Cameron (20-1, 8 KOs).
Most Valuable Promotions Adds Two New Stars
MVP Continues Commitment to Women’s Boxing
Marshall and Cameron join Scotney as MVP continues to build an impressive roster of UK talent. Boxxer also have a strong female stable, led by Lauren Price. Could we see a fascinating female 5v5 between the two promotions?
Marshall was a decorated amateur who defeated Claressa Shields in the unpaid ranks. She will be keen to be more active, and being with MVP should open a plethora of opportunities.
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Cameron, who was involved in two memorable clashes with Katie Taylor, had been with Queensberry Promotions before moving to MVP.
Cameron and Marshall React to Most Valuable Promotions Deals
Marshall spoke on the deal and couldn’t hide her excitement: “I’m delighted to say I’m now part of MVP – who, more than any other promoter, recognise the value that women bring to this sport,” said Savannah Marshall. “Through Jake and Nakisa, they also have a very unique, refreshing approach to the fight game. They think out of the box. They’re different. And boxing overall benefits from such trailblazers.
“It’s an exciting time to join their team alongside so many other accomplished female fighters. As a two-weight world champion and previously achieving Undisputed, it only feels natural to be here, and I cannot wait to begin fighting under their banner.”
Joining MVP could put Cameron in prime position to fight the winner of Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3. She expresed her gratitude and excitement regarding MVP: “I’m very excited about this move. MVP has been nothing but encouraging in talks regarding myself and female boxing,” said Chantelle Cameron.
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“This is a fantastic opportunity for the next stage of my career and an unbelievable platform to showcase my boxing ability. I’d like to thank Nakisa Bidarian, Jake Paul, and the whole MVP team for making this whole transition very easy for me.”
In a press release, Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian spoke on their ever-growing stable of fighters from the UK: “Savannah Marshall and Chantelle Cameron are world-class athletes who represent the best of women’s boxing and the proud tradition of UK champions. Now, alongside Ellie Scotney, MVP represents the most dominant roster of UK women’s athletes in boxing.”
“We look forward to announcing their MVP debuts in the coming weeks,” added Paul and Bidarain.
*All quotes were taken from a Most Valuable Promotions press release
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