Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper Headlines All-Female Card as MVP Makes UK Debut
MVP has confirmed its first UK event in partnership with Sky Sports Boxing, featuring an all-female fight card at Olympia London on April 5. The show will be headlined by Caroline Dubois defending her WBC lightweight title against Terri Harper’s WBO belt in a unification bout, with Ellie Scotney facing Mayelli Flores for the undisputed super-bantamweight championship.
MVP Announces First UK Event with Four World Title Fights at Olympia London Featuring Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper
The lightweight unification between Dubois and Harper brings together two British world champions who have been circling each other for months. Dubois, 25, holds a 12-0-1 record with five knockouts and was upgraded to WBC champion in December 2024 after Katie Taylor vacated the belt. Harper, 29, claimed the WBO lightweight title in September 2024 by defeating Rhiannon Dixon, becoming a three-weight world champion with a 16-2-2 record. Both fighters are signed to MVP, and the bout will put the WBC and WBO 135-pound championships on the line.
Scotney’s undisputed title fight against Flores represents a historic opportunity for the 27-year-old from Catford. Currently holding the IBF, WBO, and WBC super-bantamweight titles with an 11-0 record, Scotney will face WBA champion Flores to unify all four major belts at 122 pounds. If successful, Scotney will become the youngest UK boxer in the four-belt era to win undisputed gold, male or female. The fight was originally scheduled for November 2025 on the Jake Paul versus Gervonta Davis undercard but was postponed when Scotney suffered a training camp injury.
Former undisputed light-welterweight champion Chantelle Cameron returns on the same card to challenge Michaela Kotaskova for the vacant WBO super-welterweight title. Cameron, 34, holds a 21-1 record and has won four of her last five fights, most recently defeating Jessica Camara in July 2025. Kotaskova enters with an 11-0-4 record, though she has drawn four of her 13 professional bouts.
Emma Dolan will face IBF super-flyweight champion Irma Garcia in a mandatory title challenge. The 27-year-old Dolan, unbeaten in eight fights as British and Commonwealth champion, earned her mandatory position after victories over Nicola Hopewell, Shannon Ryan, and Lauren Parker. Garcia, 44, has held the IBF title since May 2025 and carries a 25-5-1 record.

The event marks MVP’s debut in the UK market following the conclusion of Sky Sports’ previous deal with BOXXER, which moved to the BBC. Jake Paul’s promotional company announced the partnership during the week of February 3, with a formal press conference scheduled for February 6 in London. The broadcast deal gives MVP access to Sky Sports Boxing, the UK’s leading sports broadcaster, and follows the promotion’s strategy of expanding its women’s boxing roster with fighters including Amanda Serrano, Alycia Baumgardner, and Holly Holm.






