Three-weight world champion Terri Harper joins MVP

Tim Rickson

Three-weight world champion Terri Harper joins MVP image

Triple champion Terri Harper

Three-weight world champion Terri Harper has announced she has joined Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions on July 31, 2025. She joins fellow Brits Chantelle Cameron and Savannah Marshall, and Shannon Courtenay, who signed yesterday.

The three-weight world champion posted on social media: "Excited to announce my signing with Most Valuable Promotions, Jake Paul, Nakisa Bidarian.

"The next chapter of my career is going to be the best one yet... big fights only.

"Caroline Dubois let's go."

Harper is the reigning WBO female lightweight world champion and has held world championships in three weight classes - the WBO lightweight, WBC super-featherweight, WBA and IBO super-welterweight titles.

28 from Denaby Main, England, 'Belter' fought in May this year, successfully defending her WBO lightweight belt against German challenger Natalie Zimmerman in her local area of Doncaster.

Harper has only lost twice, firstly via a brutal knockout to Alycia Baumgardner in the fourth round of their 2021 super-featherweight world title fight; secondly, to countryman Sandy Ryan, forced to retire after four rounds in a welterweight world championship clash.

Now back to winning ways, Harper has been on a collision course with English rival Caroline Dubois for some time, who currently reigns as WBC world lightweight champion. Many are expecting this unification fight to be announced next.

Terri Harper is only the second British woman in history, after Nicola Adams, to become a world champion


MVP Female Roster

Amanda Serrano - Seven-weight world champion.

Shadasia Green - WBO and IBF super-middleweight champion.

Amanda GalleIBO bantamweight world champion.

Ebanie Bridges - Held the IBF bantamweight world title between 2022-2023

Vega Yolanda - 10-1 Super-lightweight prospect from Mexico.

Stephanie Han - WBA lightweight world champion.

Holly Holm - Multiple three-time world champion, defending her titles 18 times.

Cherneka Johnson - Undisputed bantamweight world champion.

Elizabeth Oshoba - 2022 Commonwealth Games silver medallist.

Jennifer Miranda - WBA Interim featherweight champion.

Savannah Marshall - Former two-weight world champion and first-ever British female world amateur champion in history.

Ramla Ali - First-ever boxer to win an international gold medal for Somalia.

Natalie Dove - Undefeated super-flyweight prospect from America.

Chantelle Cameron - Former undisputed super-lightweight champion from England.

Dina Thorslund - WBC, WBO and The Ring Magazine bantamweight world champion.

Ellie Scotney - Unified super-bantamweight world champion.

Naomy Valle - Unbeaten light-flyweight prospect from Costa Rica.

Alycia Baumgardner - Undisputed super-featherweight world champion.

Krystal Rosado - 7-0 Unbeaten bantamweight prospect from Puerto Rico.

Shannon Courtenay - WBA bantamweight champion between April-October 2021.

Yesica Nery Plata - WBC and WBA light-flyweight world champion.

Sa`Rai Aameedah Joy Brown-El - 2024 USA National Championships at 106lbs.

Jasmine Artiga - WBA female super-flyweight champion.

Delsey Robinson - IBF and WBO World Middleweight champion from Australia.

Tim Rickson

Tim Rickson is the Founder & Editor of British Boxing News with over 25 years experience in the sports industry. From London, England, Tim has worked for football clubs, Arsenal and Millwall. He founded British Boxing News in 2014 and has been published in Boxing News and Boxing Monthly Magazines. Tim is also a regular pundit for Whichbookie, First.com, and many other betting sites.