Sky Sports and NOW will become the home of Most Valuable Promotions’ new women’s boxing platform MVPW in the UK and Ireland after agreeing a multi-year deal with the promoter.
The deal will see Sky Sports exclusively broadcast two all-female UK evening matches each year, along with MVPW’s first UK tournament on Sunday 5 April at the Olympia in London.
The women’s-only bill at Olympia, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports this Sunday, includes a historic double main event in which Caroline Dubois takes on British rival Terry Harper in a lightweight world title unification bout, as well as a bout in which three-belt super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney takes on Mexico’s WBA world titlist Mayeli Flores, who if victorious would become Britain’s youngest ever absolute champion in the four-belt era.
As well as the UK mainland event, Sky Sports will also be broadcasting a selection of MVPW US match nights, starting with unified super featherweight world champion Alicia Baumgardner defending her title against South Korea’s Bo Mi Le Shin at the Infosys Theater in Madison Square Garden in the early hours of April 18th.
On the undercard, Shadasia Greene will defend her unified IBF and WBO super middleweight world titles in a 10-round bout against former light heavyweight champion Lani Daniels.
Jonathan Licht, Sky Sports’ chief executive for the UK and Ireland, said: “This agreement with MVP underlines Sky Sports’ ambition to introduce the best of women’s boxing to sports fans and new audiences.”
“As the largest investor and broadcaster in women’s sport in the UK and Ireland, we are proud to join the momentum women’s boxing is enjoying and add this sport to our unrivaled line-up.
“2026 will be another big year for women’s sport, with the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup on home soil, as well as the Solheim Cup, WSL and more all being broadcast live on Sky Sports.”
“This partnership with Sky Sports is a huge milestone for MVPW and women’s boxing worldwide,” said Most Valuable Promotions co-founders Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidalian.
“Through MVPW, we are committed to providing meaningful opportunities for fighters while producing premium events that expand the global reach and commercial potential of women’s boxing.
“Holding two premium all-female MVPW events each year across the UK and Ireland, starting with the historic MVPW-01 at Olympia in London on Sunday 5th April, is exactly what we envisioned when we launched this platform.
“We have some of the best British female boxers in the world and Sky Sports is the perfect venue to showcase the elite talent and championship-level action that characterizes MVPW.
“Together, we are committed to continuing to take women’s boxing to the main stage it deserves and delivering an unforgettable night for fans across the UK and overseas.”
Sky Sports has broadcast some of women’s boxing’s most iconic moments, including the first all-female card of 2022, headlined by Claressa Shields’ landmark victory over Savannah Marshall.
It was watched by more than 2 million viewers, making it the most-watched women’s professional boxing event at the time and delivering the largest live audience for a women’s sport in Sky history.
Just last year, Sky Sports exclusively broadcast Britain’s second all-female card from the Royal Albert Hall, headlined by Lauren Price vs. Natasha Jonas.
MVP’s agreement with Sky Sports, the largest investor and broadcaster in women’s sport in the UK and Ireland, reinforces the broadcaster’s commitment to showcasing the best female fighters and contributing to the continued growth of the sport.
Sky Sports accounted for 79 per cent of all women’s sport television coverage in the UK in 2025, with total viewership of over 4,000 hours of women’s sport coverage increasing by 25 per cent.
Details of future cards will be announced later.
Watch Dubois-Harper Bills and Scotney Flores Bills live on Sky Sports on Sunday, April 5th.




