Jake Paul's Mvp Promotion Company, Espn Sign Women's Boxing Deal
MVPW will showcase top female boxers with ESPN streaming events from iconic venues, building on six million viewers from last year’s Madison Square Garden women’s card.
- On March 6, Most Valuable Promotions announced a "landmark" multi-year rights deal with ESPN through 2028, making ESPN the U.S. home of MVPW events on its app and linear channels.
- Building on prior successes, MVP aimed to elevate women’s boxing, with Bidarian recalling `And when we set up MVP and we said to our network partner, 'We want to put women's boxing on as the co-main event,'`.
- Following London, April 17 will feature MVPW-02 at Madison Square Garden, headlined by Alycia Baumgardner versus Bo Mi Re Shin, with Shadasia Green defending her title in the co-main event.
- By partnering with ESPN, MVP aims to keep championship fights accessible on the ESPN App and ESPN channels, marking a major distribution milestone for women’s boxing.
- Beyond boxing, the promotion is staging a Ronda Rousey–Gina Carano MMA superfight May 16 at the Intuit Dome, while Madison Square Garden will host at least one MVPW event annually over three years and ESPN launches `Women's Sports Sundays`.
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Jake Paul's MVP Promotions Signs Long-Term Partnership To Bring Women's Boxing To ESPN
Jake Pau’s boxing promotion signed a major TV deal. On Friday, Paul’s MVP promotions announced they signed a long-term deal with ESPN to bring women’s bpxing to the platform. Today at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) officially launched MVPW, a new global platform for women’s boxing, alongside a landmark multi-year agreement with ESPN as the U.S. home of MVPW events through 2028. The announcement, which…
ESPN Picks Up Women's Boxing in Multi-Year Deal With Jake Paul's MVPW
In a major jab to the boxing world, Most Valuable Promotions is launching MVPW, a dedicated global platform for women’s boxing. The upstart has secured a multi-year rights deal in the U.S. that will air cards on the ESPN App and ESPN linear channels through 2028. Co‑founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, MVPW will […] The post ESPN Picks Up Women’s Boxing in Multi-Year Deal With Jake Paul’s MVPW appeared first on Cord Cutters News.
MVP to feature women's boxing with ESPN deal
Most Valuable Promotions has launched MVPW, a new global platform for women's boxing, and has inked a multiyear deal with ESPN that will start with three events featuring Alycia Baumgardner, Caroline Dubois, Ellie Scotney, Shadasia Green and Holly Holm.
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