MVPW 01 Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper: Preview, match card, news, timings & telecast details

Caroline Dubois & Terri Harper will collide in a WBC and WBO Lightweight Unification bout.
Jake Paul‘s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) is all set to debut with its first boxing event in the United Kingdom. Headlined by Caroline Dubois and Terri Harper, the event will take place on Sunday, April 5, at Olympia in London.
The dedicated women’s boxing platform, in its debut event, will feature a stacked card with four title fights and a thrilling main event. It has already secured major broadcasting deals with ESPN in the United States and Sky Sports in the UK.
Undefeated WBC champion Caroline Dubois will take on WBO titleholder Terri Harper in a 10-round unification clash at 135 pounds. The build-up between the two has been hostile to say the very least, and both women are itching to settle the score in the unfication bout.
In the co-main event, Unified IBF, WBC, and WBO super bantamweight champion Ellie Scotney will face WBA titleholder Mayelli Flores in a 122-pound showdown with all four belts on the line.
A victory for Scotney on Sunday would make her the youngest undisputed world champion in UK boxing history in the four-belt era, across both men’s and women’s divisions.
On the other hand, former undisputed super lightweight champion and a legend in British women’s boxing history, Chantelle Cameron, moves up two weight classes to compete for the vacant WBO super welterweight title. Cameron will battle Michaela Kotaskova in a 10-round (three-minute) fight.
The fourth and final title bout on the card will be between Irma Garcia and Emma Dolan. Garcia will defend the IBF super flyweight title against the unbeaten prospect from England in a 10-round boxing contest.
MVPW 01 Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper: Fight Card
Main card:
- Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper – for the WBC & WBO women’s lightweight titles
- Ellie Scotney vs Mayelli Flores – for the IBF, WBA, WBC & WBO women’s super bantamweight titles
- Chantelle Cameron vs Michaela Kotaskova – for the vacant WBO women’s super welterweight title
- Irma Garcia vs Emma Dolan – for Garcia’s IBF women’s super flyweight title
Prelims:
- Shannon Courtenay vs Sasha Booker – women’s bantamweight
- Chloe Watson vs Teresa Makinen – women’s bantamweight
- Elizabeth Oshoba vs Chelsey Arnell – women’s super featherweight
- Arjon Basi vs Jake Price – Jr. middleweight
- Gemma Paige Richardson vs Johana Rajmont – women’s lightweight
- Harvey Smith vs Juan Alberto Batista – super bantamweight
MVPW 01 Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper: Timings & Telecast Details
| Country / Region | Main Card | Main Event (Expected) | Telecast |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom & Ireland | 7:00 PM BST (Sunday) | 10:00 PM BST (Sunday) | Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Action |
| United States (ET) | 2:00 PM ET (Sunday) | 5:00 PM ET (Sunday) | ESPN+ |
| United States (CT) | 1:00 PM CT (Sunday) | 4:00 PM CT (Sunday) | ESPN+ |
| United States (PT) | 11:00 AM PT (Sunday) | 2:00 PM PT (Sunday) | ESPN+ |
| Canada (ET) | 2:00 PM ET (Sunday) | 5:00 PM ET (Sunday) | ESPN+ |
| France (CEST) | 8:00 PM CEST (Sunday) | 11:00 PM CEST (Sunday) | Available through local providers (subject to ESPN+ access) |
| India (IST) | 11:30 PM IST (Sunday) | 2:30 AM IST (Monday) | Streaming partners (subject to availability) |
| Japan (JST) | 3:00 AM JST (Monday) | 6:00 AM JST (Monday) | Streaming partners (subject to availability) |
When is MVPW 01 Caroline Dubois vs Terri Harper scheduled to take place?
The event is set to take place on Sunday, April 5, at Olympia in London.
Where can fans tune in to watch the event?
For fans in the United States, the fight streams on ESPN+ as part of the event’s broadcast deal. In the United Kingdom, the card is televised live on Sky Sports.
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