MVP (Most Valuable Promotions) announces multi-year rights agreement with ESPN

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MVP (Most Valuable Promotions) has entered into a multi-year rights agreement with ESPN, focusing on its MVP Women’s brand.

The news was announced at a press conference in New York City on Friday, with three events lined up for the sports leader with an agreement that runs through 2028.

MVP W will begin its all-women’s shows on April 5 with a card from London, England, featuring Caroline Dubois taking on Terri Harper and Ellie Scotney taking on Mayelli Flores, and will stream on ESPN’s digital platforms.

Its second event is scheduled on April 17 at the Infosys Theatre at Madison Square Garden, with Alycia Baumgardner facing Bo Mi Re Shin for the Unified Super Featherweight title, and will air on ESPN’s flagship linear channel.

Former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm will challenge Stephanie Han for the WBA lightweight title on May 30 in El Paso, Texas, on the third MVP W, which also airs on ESPN’s linear flagship.

MVP has stated it has signed 43 fighters.

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