Caroline Dubois takes on Terri Harper and Ellie Scotney in an undisputed title shot live on Sunday, April 5, to become the winner of an epic all-female telecast. sky sports.
The card at London Olympia will be the first UK event for Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions.
Rising star Dubois will face British rival Harper in a 10-round bout for the WBO and WBC lightweight world titles.
Catford unifies super lightweight world title in historic double main event Ellie Scotney11-0, will face the Mexican WBA world champion Majeli Flores13-1-1 (4), in a 10-round undisputed title showdown at 122 pounds.
Entering the fight, Scotney was the undisputed youngest female boxer in British boxing history and if she wins, she will become the youngest British boxer, male or female, to undisputedly become a world champion in the four-belt era.
Joining the card will be the former MVP Undisputed Champion and the only professional boxer to defeat Katie Taylor, Chantel Cameron, 21-1 (8). She fights Czech players Michael Kotaskov11-0-4 (2). The match between Cameron and Kotaskova will be a 10-round title fight for the WBO super welterweight world championship. Cameron’s goal is to win the second-level world championship.
In addition, there is the Mexican IBF super flyweight champion Irma Garcia25-5-1 (5), will defend his 10-round world title against England at 115 pounds Emma Dolan, 8-0(1).
Dubois vs Harper and Scotney vs Flores are the most valuable promotions associated with VIP boxing promotions. Ticket details will be announced at a launch press conference on Friday.
MVP’s WBC lightweight world champion Caroline “Sweetheart” Dubois fights in London. The 2020 Olympian made his professional debut in February 2022. In August 2024, she won the WBC lightweight interim championship and was promoted to the WBC lightweight world champion in December of the same year.
The 25-year-old southpaw defended her title three times in 2025, establishing her status as one of the sport’s rising stars.
“I’m excited to be in this fight,” DuBois said. “This is a massive fight for my career and for the British boxing community, both as a traditional fight and as a unification. Our goal is to become undisputed world champions and this is the first step.”
MVP WBO lightweight world champion Terri “Belter” Harper takes on Doncaster. She won the WBC super featherweight title in 2020. In 2022, Harper moved up four weight classes to 154 pounds and won the WBA super welterweight world championship. In September 2024, she reduced her weight to 135 pounds and won the WBO lightweight world championship.
With this win, she became Britain’s first three-division women’s world champion. Harper made his first defense of the title last May at 135 pounds.
“This fight has been a long time in the making,” said Harper. “I’m so grateful to MVP for pulling it off. I’m so excited to headline MVP’s first show in the UK!”
“Destiny awaits!”
MVP unified super lightweight world champion Ellie Scotney will become the undisputed youngest British female boxer and, if she wins, the youngest male or female boxer in British history to become the undisputed champion.
The Catford hotshot became the IBF world champion in just his seventh professional fight before winning the WBO title in 2024.
The 27-year-old captured the WBC belt last July in a trilogy match between MVP Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano.
“There’s nothing better than God’s timing,” said Scotney, a devout Christian. “For that little kid who saw the stage and the stakes for the first time on Sunday, April 5, everything aligned with this moment. I’m so grateful to MVP for delivering once again and now it’s my turn.
“Destiny awaits and it’s time to make history in my hometown and in front of myself.”
Mayelli Flores is the reigning WBA super lightweight world champion from Mexico City. Flores narrowly defeated Yulihan Luna for the world title early in his career and defeated Nazarena Romero via split decision last May to capture the WBA 122-pound crown. Flores, 33, proudly represents Mexico and continues to rise among the sport’s elite.
“I want to thank God, MVP and my team for this incredible opportunity,” Flores said. “When I heard that the fight was moving to the UK, I agreed without hesitation. We Mexicans are ready to fight anywhere, mentally and physically ready for war. Ellie Scotney is a great and strong fighter, but I am ready for the challenge. A victory over Scotney will put me in the history books as the first undisputed female boxer in Mexican history. I am ready to make history.”
“I dedicate this fight to my family and all the boxing fans watching at home.”
Former undisputed super lightweight champion Chantelle “Il Capo” Cameron won the WBC 140-pound world title in 2020, unified her titles in 2021, and then became the undisputed super lightweight champion in 2022. She successfully defended her title against Irish legend Katie Taylor in May 2023, and their rematch resulted in Taylor winning by majority decision.
Cameron returned in July 2024 and won the interim WBC 140-pound title. “I can’t express how grateful I am to MVP for giving me the opportunity to become a two-division world champion,” said Cameron. “When we talked to Jake and Nakisa (Bidarian) about signing with MVP, they made a lot of promises and they delivered on every one of them. Fighting for a world title in the UK sky sports It means a lot to me and my family.
“On Sunday, April 5, you’ll see the best of Chantelle Cameron.”
Michaela Kotaskova is a Czech-born Austrian professional boxer, boxing coach and charity ambassador. She started boxing in 2014 while attending college in the Czech Republic and continued her studies at the University of Vienna while pursuing her boxing career. From 2017 to 2022, she represented the Austrian national boxing team and won the Austrian national championship many times, and turned professional in 2022. Kotaskova is the WBO’s No. 1 contender at 147 pounds and No. 4 at 154 pounds.
“I have poured my heart, sweat and tears into this sport for the past ten years,” she said. “I am not afraid of anyone and should not be underestimated. This level of opposition is not new to me. I am ready for whatever she is willing to give.”
Irma “La Torbellino” García is a professional boxer, lawyer, police officer, and member of the Secretariat of Civil Security in Mexico City. In the ring, she is a former and current world champion, having previously won the WBA bantamweight world title at 118 pounds and now holds the IBF super flyweight world title.
“I’m proud to be defending my title for my second time with one of the biggest promotions in the world – MVP,” Garcia said. “We know what’s in front of us – it’s a tough challenge against a hungry, undefeated fighter. But my team and I are working hard, staying locked in, and we’re ready to prove who the champion is. This belt belongs to Mexico, and after this fight, it will go back to where it belongs.”
Emma Dolan, from Newark, is the current British and Commonwealth Super Flyweight Champion. Dolan went on to win back-to-back in 2023, climb the world rankings and defend the Commonwealth 115-pound title. In June 2024, she won the British title in her annual title fight with Shannon Ryan and successfully defended it.
Now the IBF’s top contender, she is aiming to become the first British woman to win the world flyweight title.
“I’m looking forward to this game. It feels like it’s been a long time coming, but it’s almost here,” Dolan said. “I can’t wait to show everyone what Carl (Greaves, her coach) and I have been working on behind closed doors and bring this title home.”
an important milestone
Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions, said: “This event is a major milestone for MVP as we bring our brand to the UK for the first time and work with sky sportsa card that reflects the scale, depth and ambition of women’s boxing today.
“Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper in our double main event marks the long-awaited union between two MVP Elite British Champions, with Ellie Scotney having the chance to make history by becoming Britain’s youngest ever undisputed champion.
“Along with them, Chantelle Cameron fought to become a two-division champion, while Emma Dolan secured her first world title.
“MVP is the birthplace of women’s boxing worldwide and is associated with sky sports For the UK, hosting the event will give these athletes the platform and market exposure they deserve, and will be broadcast live from Olympia London on Sunday 5 April. “
Sky chief sports officer Jonathan Lichter said: “Women’s boxing is set to return sky sports It promises to be an action-packed night at Olympia this April. British rivals Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper will battle to unify the world titles, while Ellie Scotney takes on Mayelli Flores, who will make history by becoming the youngest British boxer to become undisputed world champion. Partnering with Most Valuable Promotions, the global leader in women’s boxing, on this event reflects our shared commitment to supporting and elevating women’s sport and as the UK’s largest investor and broadcaster in women’s sport we can’t wait to be in the spotlight. “
sky sports Airing some of the most iconic moments in women’s boxing, including the first all-female fight of 2022, which featured Claressa Shields’ landmark victory over Savannah Marshall. More than 2 million viewers tuned in live, making it the most watched women’s professional boxing event at the time and giving Sky the largest live audience for women’s sport ever. Just last year, sky sports A second all-female card aired exclusively in the UK, starring Royal Albert Hall’s Natasha Jonas against Lauren Price.
Gareth Lloyd, Business Development Director at Olympia Events said: “The Olympia is an iconic London venue that has hosted world-class sporting and boxing events for 140 years. As we enter the final stages of our multi-billion pound transformation into a global destination, we are proud to honor this heritage while setting a clear precedent for the future with this outstanding double-header event to welcome MVP to her UK debut.
“It demonstrates how our historic halls, along with the new premium live entertainment and hospitality venues that will soon open as part of the newly redeveloped estate, are ready to provide the foundation for a global event of this scale and ambition.”
Watch Dubois vs. Harper and Scotney vs. Flores live sky sports Sunday, April 5th.













