Boxing
Women's Boxing Powerhouse: MVP Signs Two Elite Champions
2025-05-12

A significant development in the world of women's boxing has taken place as Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) announces the signing of two distinguished champions, further strengthening its roster. With the addition of Savannah Marshall and Chantelle Cameron, MVP now represents a formidable lineup that includes four of ESPN’s top 10 pound-for-pound fighters. This move not only highlights the growing influence of MVP but also underscores their commitment to elevating women's boxing on a global stage.

The new signings bring an impressive array of accomplishments to the table. Savannah Marshall, known for her prowess across two weight divisions, achieved notable success by becoming the undisputed super middleweight champion after defeating Franchon Crews-Dezurn in 2023. Despite a setback against Claressa Shields in 2022, she quickly rebounded, demonstrating resilience and determination. Her recent venture into MMA did not deter her from returning to the ring with renewed vigor. Meanwhile, Chantelle Cameron boasts a remarkable career highlighted by her victory over Jessica McCaskill in 2022 to claim the undisputed junior welterweight title and her historic win against Katie Taylor in 2023, making her the sole woman to achieve such a feat. Both athletes are poised to make waves under MVP’s banner, with exciting matchups anticipated in the near future.

This strategic move by MVP signifies more than just talent acquisition; it reflects a broader vision of empowering female athletes and promoting gender equality in sports. By recognizing and supporting the value that women bring to boxing, MVP is setting a precedent for other promoters. As Marshall and Cameron prepare for their debut fights under the MVP name, they carry with them the potential to inspire a new generation of boxers. Their journeys serve as a testament to perseverance, skill, and leadership, qualities that will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and recognition of women’s boxing worldwide.

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