Terri Harper Joins MVP: A New Era for Women's Boxing
Lightweight world champion Terri Harper signs with Most Valuable Promotions, marking a significant step for women's boxing.




Terri Harper's New Chapter with MVP
Lightweight world champion Terri Harper has officially signed with Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), becoming the latest addition to Jake Paul's growing roster of elite fighters. This move underscores MVP's commitment to elevating women's boxing on a global scale.
A Legacy of Excellence
At just 28 years old, Harper has already made a significant impact in the boxing world. With a career record of 16-2-2, she has faced and defeated some of the best in the sport, including Sandy Ryan, Cecilia Braekhus, Natasha Jonas, and Alycia Baumgardner. Her versatility is evident as she has secured world titles in lightweight, light-middleweight, and featherweight categories.
Strategic Moves and Future Fights
Harper's signing with MVP follows her recent points victory against Natalie Zimmerman in Doncaster this May. Her association with MVP opens up new opportunities, including potential unification fights with Caroline Dubois and bouts against former UFC champion Holly Holm, who is also signed with MVP.
MVP's Growing Influence
MVP has been making waves in the boxing world, recently signing former bantamweight world champion Shannon Courtenay. The promotional company continues to attract top talent, further solidifying its position as a major player in the sport.
The Future of Women's Boxing
Harper expressed her excitement about joining MVP, stating, "I am excited to join the movement of women's boxing at MVP." This move not only highlights her personal career trajectory but also signifies a broader shift in the recognition and support for women's boxing.
Watch Out for What's Next
With MVP's backing, Harper is poised to take on new challenges and continue her ascent in the boxing world. Fans can expect thrilling matches and groundbreaking moments as she and other MVP fighters redefine the sport.