Jake Paul’s Promotion Continues to Attract Top Female Boxers

Red boxing gloves symbolizing competition in women’s boxing.

Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) has made a significant move in the world of women’s boxing, signing British duo Chantelle Cameron and Savannah Marshall.

The United States-based promotion has been securing some of the world’s best female boxers in recent months, with Cameron and Marshall joining the likes of Ellie Scotney, Ramla Ali, and American Alycia Baumgardner.

Cameron, 33, is a former undisputed champion at light-welterweight and holds a notable win over Ireland’s Katie Taylor in the professional ranks.

After swapping Matchroom for Queensberry last year, Cameron has now decided to part ways with Frank Warren to join forces with YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul.

Marshall, also 33, has not fought since 2023 when she became the then second undisputed boxing world champion from England, collecting all four super-middleweight world titles.

The Hartlepool fighter has tried her hand at MMA with the PFL since then, and was previously with Ben Shalom’s Boxxer. Cameron and Marshall’s signing marks a significant addition to MVP’s growing stable of female pound-for-pound greats, which includes Denmark’s two-weight world champion Dina Thorslund and seven-weight world champion Amanda Serrano.

Serrano, who leads the female faction at MVP, is set to take on Taylor in their trilogy fight at Madison Square Garden, topping an all-women card with Scotney and Baumgardner defending their world titles.

Cameron will be hopeful of fighting the winner of Taylor v Serrano 3 later this year, having spent the past year chasing a third fight with Taylor. Paul’s promotion continues to be a major player in the world of boxing, with the 28-year-old American championing the female code through MVP.

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