Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper and Ellie Scotney’s undisputed title fight top an all-women’s TV bill on Sunday April 5th live on Sky Sports. The card at London's Olympia will be Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions first UK event. Dubois takes on British rival Harper in a ten-round unification bout for the WBO and WBC lightweight titles. In the co-feature, unified super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney (11-0) will face Mexico's WBA titlist Mayelli Flores (13-1-1), in a ten-round undisputed championship clash contested at 122 pounds. Joining the card will be MVP's former undisputed champion, and the only pro fighter to beat Katie Taylor, Chantelle Cameron (21-1). She fights Czech contender Michaela Kotaskova (11-0-4). Cameron vs Kotaskova will be a ten-round championship bout for the WBO 154-pound world title as Cameron aims to win a world championship in a second weight division.
Also on the card, Mexico's IBF super flyweight champion Irma Garcia (25-5-1), will make a ten-round title defense against England's Emma Dolan (8-0). Ticket details will be announced during the kick-off press conference on Friday.
Dubois fights out of London. The 2021 Olympian made her pro debut in February 2022. In August 2024, she won the WBC interim lightweight title, then was elevated to become the WBC lightweight world champion that December. The 25 year-old southpaw successfully defended her title three times in 2025.
Harper, the WBO lightweight champion, fights out of Doncaster. She won the WBC junior lighteight title in 2020. In 2022, Harper moved up four divisions to 154 pounds to win the WBA crown. In September 2024, she moved down to 135 and claimed the WBO lightweight world title. With that win, she became Britain's first three-division women's world champion. Harper made her first title defense at 135 pounds in May of last year.
Scotney is the youngest woman in British boxing history to fight for undisputed, and if she wins, she will become the youngest UK boxer, male or female, in the four-belt era to become undisputed world champion.