Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions has landed a heavyweight signing of its own, inking former undisputed champions Savannah Marshall and Chantelle Cameron to long‑term deals that immediately beef up the company’s women’s roster. The Britons join current MVP headliners Amanda Serrano, Alycia Baumgardner and Ellie Scotney, with debut fight dates promised “in the coming weeks.”

For Marshall the move ends a near‑two‑year hiatus since she out‑pointed Franchon Crews‑Dezurn to sweep the super‑middleweight belts and become a two‑weight champion. Nagging hand injuries shelved planned defences, but the Hartlepool puncher insists she is “refreshed and ready for big nights under a new banner.” Paul’s team have already explored staging her long‑mooted rematch with Claressa Shields at a U.S. football stadium early next year.

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Cameron has chased a decisive trilogy with Katie Taylor since the pair traded close decisions in Dublin. She believes MVP’s trans‑Atlantic reach can finally force that rubber match onto the schedule. “This platform lets me showcase my style to a global audience,” the Northampton fighter said after signing.

Co‑founders Paul and Nakisa Bidarian hailed the double signing as proof of their intent to “lead the next generation” of women’s boxing. Industry observers point to MVP’s healthy Amazon Prime pay‑per‑view numbers and Netflix’s interest in women’s title fights as leverage that could fast‑track Marshall and Cameron back into mega‑fights by year’s end.

With five queens now under one roof, MVP has quietly assembled the sport’s deepest female stable. Is it a clever move from MVP?

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