In a powerful move that signals his growing influence in the world of boxing, YouTuber-turned-professional boxer Jake Paul has officially signed British champions Chantelle Cameron and Savannah Marshall to his promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).

The announcement, made earlier this week, marks a major milestone for MVP as it expands its roster with two of the most respected and accomplished female boxers in the sport. Both Cameron and Marshall are known not only for their elite skills in the ring but also for their strong fan followings and their roles in raising the profile of women’s boxing globally.
A Statement Signing
Jake Paul, who co-founded MVP in 2021 with business partner Nakisa Bidarian, has been vocal about his mission to disrupt the traditional boxing model and to shine a brighter spotlight on fighters who deserve more recognition and pay. By bringing Cameron and Marshall into the MVP fold, Paul is not only adding star power to his brand but also making a bold statement about his support for women in combat sports.
“Chantelle and Savannah are absolute warriors,” Paul said in an official press release. “They’ve proven themselves on the world stage, and they deserve the biggest platforms and the biggest paydays. MVP is here to make sure they get both.”
Meet the New MVP Fighters
Chantelle Cameron, 33, is a former undisputed super lightweight world champion and one of the most technically gifted boxers in her division. Hailing from Northampton, England, Cameron rose to international fame with her thrilling victory over Katie Taylor in May 2023. Though she lost the rematch later that year, her stock remains incredibly high, and many fans see her as one of the best pound-for-pound female fighters in the world.
Savannah Marshall, 32, is the current undisputed super middleweight world champion. A powerful puncher with a deep amateur pedigree, including a win over Claressa Shields during their amateur careers, Marshall has long been a standout in British boxing. Her signing with MVP comes at a pivotal time, as fans eagerly anticipate a potential rematch with Shields or other major unification fights in the future.
Strategic Expansion
The signing of Cameron and Marshall reflects MVP’s growing strategy to not just promote Jake Paul’s fights, but to build a legitimate promotional powerhouse. Since its founding, MVP has signed fighters like Amanda Serrano — one of the most decorated female boxers of all time — and Ashton Sylve, an undefeated lightweight prospect.
With Cameron and Marshall on board, MVP is further cementing its reputation as a promotional company that champions elite talent, especially in the women’s divisions that have often been underrepresented in the sport.
“We’re building a movement,” said MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian. “This is about more than just boxing — it’s about creating opportunities, telling great stories, and giving the fighters the attention and financial rewards they deserve.”
The Future Looks Bright
Both fighters expressed their excitement about joining MVP and working with Jake Paul, who has repeatedly used his platform to advocate for fairer fighter pay and greater visibility for women in boxing.
“I’m excited for this new chapter,” Cameron said. “Jake and MVP have already done so much to push the sport forward, especially for women. I’m ready to keep making history.”
“This is about leveling up,” added Marshall. “With MVP behind me, I know we’re going to make some big moves.”
As Jake Paul continues to evolve from internet celebrity to serious boxing promoter, the signing of Cameron and Marshall may be his most important business move yet. It’s clear that MVP is not just a vanity project — it’s a growing force in the boxing world with real ambition and real talent behind it.
With this latest development, the message is clear: MVP isn’t just changing the game — it’s rewriting the rules.