Most Valuable Promotions, the boxing outfit co-founded by Jake Paul, has strengthened its stable with the signing of six new fighters, blending proven champions with rising prospects and influencer power.
Champions Lead the New Additions
The headline signings are WBC featherweight champion Tiara Brown, who boasts a perfect 20-0 record, and IBF super welterweight titleholder Oshae Jones, unbeaten in nine professional bouts. Both bring elite credentials and immediate star power to MVP’s growing roster.
Jones, a 2020 Olympic bronze medallist, made a rapid transition from amateur standout to world champion. She claimed the IBF super welterweight belt in November 2024, outpointing Femke Hermans in just her eighth professional fight, and successfully defended the title against Elia Carranza in July. Now, she has her sights set on an undisputed showdown with Mikaela Mayer next year.
“From earning an Olympic medal to becoming a two-belt world champion, every step has prepared me for this,” Jones said. “With MVP behind me, I’m ready to compete on the biggest stages and keep building my legacy.”
Depth Across Multiple Divisions
Beyond the marquee names, MVP has added depth across several weight classes. The new signings include undefeated super flyweight LeAnne Cruz (11-0), super featherweight Elise Soto (10-0), lightweight Miranda Reyes (8-3-1), and influencer boxer Jully Poca, who is 4-0 under MF Pro rules.
Each brings a different profile to the promotion, from traditional boxing pedigrees to crossover appeal that fits MVP’s modern, audience-driven approach.
A Nod to Paul’s Influencer Roots
The addition of Brazilian social media star Jully Poca reflects a return to the formula that helped launch Jake Paul’s boxing career — blending combat sports with digital influence. Her signing underlines MVP’s strategy of merging competitive boxing with mainstream reach.
With championship belts, Olympic pedigree and online star power now under one banner, MVP continues to position itself as a disruptive force in the boxing world.
