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Monday, May 11, 2026

Manny Ritti challenges former ONE FC World Champion Nobutsu Suzuki May 29

 



Credit: Eternal MMA


Press Release: May 11, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing - May 29th, Dragon Fire Boxing hits the Metro City Arena for the second time this year for the 54th edition of the iconic Thunderdome series with a stacked card.


One of the feature fights pits two MMA fighters turning to boxing in Manny Ritti and former One FC World Champion Nobutsu Suzuki


Manny Ritti discusses all things boxing:


“Not long ago I was in a place I thought was irrecoverable, but I got to where I am now. This means I can do whatever I put my mind into with the Grace of God upon me”


“I Grew up fighting bullies in order to get to school or get home from school. I’ve never ran from any fight in my life, at some point I realised. This is just who I am, a fighter. “


“I idolise no human except for God, I do like watching the likes of Tyson, Garcia, GGG, Davis


“I’ve never been in a boring fight in my life. This will be the best fight of the night. Expect fireworks, expect a live execution in front of my hometown.”


“An old lion is still a lion, I do not take him lightly in anyway. I’m coming for him with everything in my arsenal. A younger lion always comes for that old lions spot. Your time is up, GET OUT OF MY WAY.”


“I want that WBC belt, I’m the real champion and I know it.”


“ There’s a guy, Jye Chin. He’s got what I want. That fight would be electric and the whole city will agree on it. I STOP HIM.”


Tickets on sale now at megatix.com.au & the event will be broadcast by Livecombatsports.com.au


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Saturday, May 9, 2026

Tony Tolj Previews Thunderdome 54

Credit: Mike O'Hara/Dragon Fire Boxing 



Press Release: May 9, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing - On Friday May 29th, Dragon Fire Boxing presents its 54th edition of the iconic Thunderdome and the second of 2026 schedule & is shaping up to be an explosive night of fights.

 

In the main event, Perth prospect “Big Bad” Michael Bayzley takes on veteran Ryan “The Pilgrim” Williams

 

The undercard features a strong mix of rising prospects and championship bouts that highlight the depth of talent emerging from the Perth boxing scene.

 

Michael Bazley vs Ryan Williams - State Heavyweight Championship

 

Thunderdome 54 will be headlined by “Big Bad” Michael Bayzley taking on veteran Ryan “The Pilgrim” Williams for the Western Australian Heavyweight Championship.

 

The fight was originally set to take place in November 2025 but after a horrific hand injury which William’s hand was crushed in his FIFO (Fly in Fly out) job the fight was put on hold.

 

Williams is now fully healed, and Bazley has set the Perth boxing scene alight with a string of impressive victories meriting the MAIN EVENT slot.

 

Im excited for this fight because I know its gonna be a war. Both men have vowed to leave it all in the ring for this title

 


 

Ireland’s Owen Corrigan has been on an impressive run since turning professional in November 2024. 

 

Undefeated prospect Owen Corrigan will also look to capture championship gold, if victorious

 

Known for his heavy hands, Corrigan has built a record of 5–0 with two stoppage victories.

 

In only his sixth fight, Corrigan sets his sights on his second Championship when he takes on Micah Rivetti.

 

Corrigan has caught the attention of fans with his aggression and power.

 

 


Joel is always in an exciting fight and his Chinese opponent is looking to test Joel and upset the applecart. One thing with the Chinese fellas is you can never write them off.

 

Joel took some time off but he is now back at the Dragon Fire Boxing gym and putting in the hard work to perfect his craft. He has the tools and with the right discipline he can go very far this kid.

 

Undercard

“The undercard is full of can’t miss fights, I’m excited to see the return of the Black Hulk, he was very unlucky not to get the decision in his last two fights against Lewis Clarke but he has regrouped, not complained just spent more time perfecting the craft.”

“We have a WBF Masters Cruiserweight World Title with Riccardo Monteleone and Mark Stephenson, this will be a fun fight with two older boys”

“Tanaka Saburi takes on Bikash Rana for State Championship honours and this

“We have also the Alan Pond Cup with Luke Dowsett and Steve Sibincic, the pro debut of Emmanuel Kori and an absolute belter with Emmanuel Ritti taking on Nobatsu Suzuki in both their pro boxing debuts. Suzuki is a former One FC World Champion

“Its got all the ingredients for another explosive night of cant miss action”

 

Full Fight Card (Subject To Change)

 

WA State Heavyweight Championship

Michael Bazley v Ryan Williams

 

ANBF Australasian Light Heavyweight Championship

Owen Corrigan vs Micah Rivetti

 

WA State Jnr Welterweight Championship

Tanaka Saburi vs Bikash Rana

 

2026 Alan Pond Cup

Luke Dowsett vs Steve Sibincic

 

WBF World Masters Cruiserweight Championship

Riccardo Monteleone vs Mark Stephenson

 

Joel “Lethal” Lewis vs Weifang Li

 

Emmanuel Ritti v Nobutsu Suzuki

 

“Black Hulk” Bilal Seidu vs Theepakorn Pankasem

 

Nicolas Serranov Mitch Arnold

 

Emmanuel Kori vs Bima Prakosa  


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Monday, May 4, 2026

Aussie Prospect Malachi Urquhart Inks With Dragon Fire Boxing


Credit: Dragon Fire Boxing 


Press Release: May 4, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing -  It’s an exciting time for me to sign with Dragon Fire Boxing. They have represented a lot of great fighters and have got them to the top. It’s means a lot to have them representing me and it’s a privilege to have so early in my career. I feel the timing is great. 


“Being in the same stable as Jason, Andrew and Bruno is a huge part of my future in boxing. They have been at the top for a long time now and for my self seeing first hand in the gym what it takes to get there is only going to benefit me for the future”


“I want to be the best version of my self. With the right team and path I believe the best version of myself can become a world champion in the future.”


“To the people that continue to support me, this is only the beginning! A long road ahead and I need you all to continue supporting me and fuelling my fire! Thank you.” 


Urquharts message to fighters his division. “Come see me!”


Tony Tolj discusses new protégé Urquhart;


Malachi is a great talent who I am fortunate to be able to develop with legendary trainers Tony Nobbs along with Angelo Hyder. This is not a short term project, we will back Mal all the way for him to be able to achieve all he can”


Its exciting times ahead and I look forward to the journey together with the whole team and unleashing the “Malachi Crunch” 


 

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Friday, May 1, 2026

Ramirez-Benavidez Preview

Boxing’s Cruiserweight division, positioned between the Light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight divisions on the weight scale, is often one that one does not associate with marquee fights that become dates on the calendar that the entire sport marks down and looks forward to. The reason for that is that the division is not viewed as a career destination for most fighters. Either fighters start as a Cruiserweights with a keen eye towards becoming Heavyweights, Light-Heavyweights move into the division with the same eventual goal of becoming Heavyweights, or the Cruiserweight division ends up being a fallback option for those who have tested the Heavyweight waters and feel they can compete more effectively in the division just below the Heavyweights.


Although this observer has periodically chronicled the division, most notably referencing the 1986 WBA World Cruiserweight championship fight between the late Dwight Muhammad Qawi and Evander Holyfield, an encounter between two eventual Hall of Famers that was one of the best fights in the entire sport throughout the 1980’s that has stood the test of time, marquee attractions usually are absent from the division, which was then known as the Jr. Heavyweight division. On Cinco De Mayo weekend, however, the Cruiserweight division will see such an encounter between two world champions and stars of the sport as Gilberto Ramirez will defend his unified WBA/WBO World Cruiserweight championship against undefeated current WBC World Light-Heavyweight champion David Benavidez on May 2nd at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV that can be seen worldwide on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN as part of its Ultimate subscription plan or as a standalone pay-per-view option either through DAZN or Prime Video* (*Prime Video option for the United States only for those who do not want access through DAZN.*)


This is a rare instance where not only will the Cruiserweight division get to be front and center with a fight in a coveted spot on the Boxing calendar, normally reserved for many of the sport’s biggest battles, but also brings together two offensive-minded fighters with crowd-pleasing styles that on paper, should mesh well with each other. In addition to that, these two fighters are both multi-division world champions having each won world titles in both the Super-Middleweight and Light-Heavyweight divisions previously in their respective careers.


While both fighters like to come forward and engage with their opponents and both are known for throwing punches in volume, the champion in this encounter Ramirez has one slight advantage at least in paper going into this fight. He has fought in the 190lb.-200lb. Cruiserweight division before and that experience in having competed in the division for three years might give him an edge over Ramirez who is moving up to Cruiserweight for the first time in his career. This is a fight where both fighters have high career knockout percentages where the challenger Benavidez has an edge of having stopped over 80% of his opponents compared to the champion’s 62%. The key, however, will be whether Benavidez will be as effective now in his third weight division as he has been previously. It is also worth noting that the only blemish on Ramirez’ record came in a decision loss to Dmitry Bivol in a failed bid to become a Light-Heavyweight world champion before embarking on the Cruiserweight division. Bivol is a master boxer that presents a difficult puzzle for opponents to try and solve with only Artur Beterbiev having been able to score a victory over Bivol to this point in his career so a loss to a fighter of Bivol’s caliber is in no way a disgrace and to Ramirez’ credit, he did give a good account of himself in defeat when they met in November 2022.


In this case, this observer feels it is more likely that we will see two fighters come forward and engage in some heated exchanges of punches, likely early in the scheduled twelve round world championship bout than it being a similar scenario where Ramirez had to combat an extremely technical boxer in Bivol. What will be interesting, however, is seeing as both Ramirez and Benavidez are come forward, pressure fighters who throw at a high volume, which fighter will take the initiative to try and implement that approach? Will it be the champion who will try and impose his will and experience having fought at this weight before on Benavidez or will it be the challenger who will try to back the champion up and show that his punching power will carry with him up to the Cruiserweight division?


Two very interesting questions that yours truly is as curious as anyone as to what will be the answers. While you never know what will happen when two fighters get into a ring regardless of similarities in styles and how a fight looks on paper, I personally have a hard time not seeing a scenario where at some point in the fight the two fighters are going to stand and trade punches with each other and that could very well end up looking like a 50/50 toss up as to who will get the better of it in a bout that some likely will suggest will not go the distance.


For a division in the Cruiserweights that has almost always been starved for mainstream attention in the sport, despite having countless notable fighters pass through it either on the way up to Heavyweight or on the way down towards the end of their careers, this is finally one fight that is worthy of such mainstream attention. If this turns out to be similar to the thrilling battle that Qawi and Holyfield provided forty years ago, hopefully the Cruiserweights will be able to take advantage of the increased exposure, which could lead to more lucrative bouts down the road,


“And That's The Boxing Truth.”


Ramirez vs. Benavidez takes place on Saturday, May 2nd at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. The fight as well as its full undercard can be seen worldwide on digital subscription sports streaming network DAZN included as part of a DAZN Ultimate subscription for $44.99 per month or as a standalone pay-per-view option for $79.99 and will also be available on a pay-per-view basis at the aforementioned price on digital streaming entertainment platform Prime Video (*Prime Video access available in United States only.*)


The card will begin at 5:30PM ET/2:30PM PT with free preliminary bouts with the main card available to subscribers and pay-per-view customers beginning at 8PM ET/5PM PT.


(*North American Start Times Only*)


(*Card and Start Times Subject to Change.*)


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Friday, April 24, 2026

Tanaka Saburi challenges for first title May 29 in Perth – Thunderdome 54


Credit: Mike O'Hara/ Dragon Fire Boxing 

Press Release: April 24, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing -  May 29th, Dragon Fire Boxing hits the Metro City Arena for the second time this year for the 54th edition of the iconic Thunderdome series with a stacked card.


One of the prospects coming through is Jnr Welterweight, Tanaka Saburi


Having had another show stealing performance on Thunderdome 53, Saburi returns and is ready to put on another great performance.


Tanaka Saburi opens up;


“My last fight was a big step forward for me. I got the win by TKO, so overall I’m happy with the result, but I’m also very honest with myself, I feel like I could’ve taken him out earlier. I was a bit of a late starter in that fight. I took that first round just to read him, figure out his timing, his reactions, what he was trying to do. Once I made those adjustments, I started cooking and really turning up the pace. That’s when everything began to flow, more time my shots were landing cleaner, I was more confident, and I felt in control. But at this level, I know I can’t afford to give rounds away or take too long to get going. Since that fight, I’ve really focused on starting faster, being sharper from the opening bell, and making sure that when I hurt someone, I finish the job properly.”


“My opponent is a solid fighter, and I respect him. He’s naturally a bit heavier than me, but that’s not something that worries me at all. I’ve been sparring bigger guys my whole life, so I’m used to that kind of size and pressure. He had a great performance in his fight with Devon Kelly, so credit to him, he showed what he’s capable of. But at the end of the day, styles win fights. It’s not just about size or strength, it’s about how styles match up, and I truly believe my style is the one that comes out on top here. I’ve studied what I need to study, I’ve prepared the way I need to prepare, and I know exactly what I have to do when we’re in there”.


“This means everything to me. To be fighting for a professional title in just my 4th fight is something you don’t really hear of, it shows the belief I have in myself and the risks I’m willing to take early in my career. A lot of fighters take their time, build slowly, but I’ve always believed I’m ready for big moments. This is one of them. It’s not just about winning a belt, these times it’s about proving that I belong at this level, that I can handle pressure, and that I’m here to build something serious in this sport. This is the first step toward where I want to go, and I’m not taking it lightly.”


“Come ready. I know what you bring, and I respect you as a fighter. I’m sure you’re coming in confident, just like I am. Let’s go in there and put on a proper fight for everyone watching. At the same time, I pray that we both make it back safely to our families, God bless. But once that bell rings, it’s business. I’m coming in there focused, disciplined, and ready to do what I need to do to take that belt.


“To all my family and friends, this one is truly for us. Boxing is known as a lonely sport, and a lot of the time it can feel that way, but for me, I’ve never felt alone on this journey. I’ve had people supporting me from day one, and I carry that with me every time I step into the ring. All the sacrifices, the early mornings, the hard sessions—it’s not just me, it’s all of us. That’s why this win isn’t just mine. This is going to be a win for all of us. I’m going in there to make you proud, and when I bring that belt home, it belongs to every single person who’s been backing me.”.


Tickets on sale now at megatix.com.au & the event will be broadcast by Livecombatsports.com.au


 


 

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Okolie-Yoka Fight And Full Undercard Cancelled

It has been announced by Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions that the scheduled April 25th Boxing card that was to be held in Paris, France headlined by a scheduled twelve round Heavyweight bout between former WBO World Cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie and Tony Yoka has been cancelled. The cancellation comes following Okolie having what is described as an “Adverse Finding" in random prefight drug testing conducted by the Voluntary Anti-doping Agency (VADA). An official statement from Queensberry Promotions, released across it's respective social media platforms can be read below. As of this writing, there is no word on what the potential fallout will be or if there will be an attempt to reschedule the bout at a later date. We will keep readers updated on any developments as they become available.

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Owen Corrigan Challenges Mad Dog Micah Rivetti For Light Heavyweight title May 29 In Perth – Thunderdome 54



Press Release: April 20, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing

Credit: Mike O'Hara/Dragon Fire Boxing 


May 29th, Dragon Fire Boxing hits the Metro City Arena for the second time this year for the 54th edition of the iconic Thunderdome series with a stacked card.


One of the main events features undefeated Owen “Bomber” Corrigan” 5-0 taking of Micah Rivetti in a rematch for the Australian National Boxing Federations Light Heavyweight Australasian Championship.


The first fight was a cracker with the result a Split Decision and expect no difference in the second.


Corrigan opened up about his title fight challenge;


“The last fight is over and time to forget about it, wasn’t a trademark performance from my end but I take full accountability, sometimes you have those nights where you can’t get into your rhythm so you just make sure you win the rounds, thanks again for all the fans for coming out in support this fight will definitely live up to the expectations”


“Micah is a good opponent, I knew that going into the last fight, his record doesn’t indicate what he actually brings. Records are for djs. I’ll be honest I’m focused on being the best I can be rather than focusing on opponents. I’m fully confident going into this fight that I’ve got the ability to get the win emphatically”


“Second title and a major title too, madness what can happen when you put your mind to something, I just do the fighting it’s my team I’m grateful for. No point fighting for titles, I’m going to win it.”


“Micah, he’s a good guy I am too, I look forward to letting the boxing do the talk”.


“Shoutout to the fans, I cringe calling them fans because they are way more than that. They know that too. We’re on this journey together. When one goes to war we all go to war!!”


Your not going to want to miss this one!


Tickets on sale now at megatix.com.au & the event will be broadcast by Livecombatsports.com.au

 


  

 

 

 

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

BKB BARE KNUCKLE BOXING PARTNERS WITH ADRENALINE PLUS TV



Press Release: April 11, 2026 By BKB Bareknuckle Boxing - MIAMI, FL – BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing today announced a new partnership with Adrenaline Plus TV (ADR+), a next-generation sports and combat entertainment streaming network, to stream live preliminary bouts for BKB events and feature a curated selection of archived fights across its global distribution platforms.


 


ADR+ will carry BKB live prelims as a top-of-funnel viewing experience for both of BKB’s series, providing fight fans with a free and accessible entry point to discover the intensity of bare knuckle boxing. This collaboration significantly expands BKB’s reach across the FAST and OTT ecosystem, builds brand awareness through increased discovery, and serves as a powerful funnel to drive tune-in to main card broadcasts while promoting ticket sales for live events. 


 


Adrenaline Plus TV (ADR+) delivers premium live events, original programming, and on-demand content to a global audience, with distribution across multiple leading platforms. With 42 live events slated for 2026, ADR+ is rapidly scaling into a premier destination for always-on combat sports, driving repeat tune-in, increasing session duration, and unlocking premium advertising opportunities through a continuous programming model.


 


BKB features two distinct series: its flagship numbered events and its innovative activation series, which incorporates sensor technology in fighters’ wrist wraps to capture real-time data such as punch volume, type, and force for an enhanced, gamified viewing experience. VICE and Telemundo remain the primary distribution partners for BKB numbered events, while Bally Sports Live and Estrella TV serve as primary partners for BKB activation events. ADR+ will carry BKB live prelims and select library programming as a discovery engine and audience growth driver.


During ADR+ prelim broadcasts, BKB will integrate tune-in messaging for main cards across its primary partners, along with calls to action for ticket sales to upcoming live events. This strategy amplifies brand value, deepens audience engagement, and converts viewership into event demand. 


 


In addition, ADR+ will program a curated slate of BKB’s extensive fight library, introducing new audiences to the sport while sustaining engagement between live events through compelling fighter storytelling and historical matchups.


 


David Tetreault, CEO of BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing, said:


“Adrenaline Plus gives BKB a global, always-on platform to showcase both our live prelims and our deep fight library. Their aggressive live event strategy and broad distribution make them an ideal partner to expand our reach, bring new fans into the sport, and create a powerful funnel into our main card broadcasts and live events.”


 


Pablo Urquiza, VP of Programming at ADR+, said:


“Partnering with Bare Knuckle Boxing allows us to bring both a deep library of compelling historical fights and truly world-class live events to our audience. Their archive captures the raw evolution of the sport, while their live events deliver unmatched intensity and authenticity. This combination is incredibly powerful for a FAST audience, giving fans the ability to engage with the sport 24/7—from its roots to its biggest moments happening in real time.”


 


About BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing


Originating in South Florida, BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing was founded to harness the excitement of bare knuckle into a structured product for a broader, mainstream audience. In recent years, BKB has acquired the UK-based BKB, creating the largest bare knuckle boxing company in the world in terms of roster, library, and distribution; ushered in ethical and legalized gambling to the sport; acquired the rights to the historic Police Gazette Diamond Belt; and expanded its presence across major broadcast and streaming platforms. For more information, visit bkbbareknuckle.com and follow @bkbbareknuckle.


 


About Adrenaline Plus TV (ADR+)


Adrenaline Plus TV (ADR+) is a next-generation sports and combat entertainment streaming network delivering premium live events, original programming, and on-demand content to a global audience. Distributed across leading FAST and OTT platforms including SwerveTV, OrkaTV, CanelaTV, Truth+, Roku, and Fox Deportes, ADR+ is scaling rapidly with 42 live events slated for 2026. Focused on high-adrenaline verticals such as combat sports, esports, and gaming, ADR+ combines world-class live programming with a deep content library to create a powerful, always-on monetization engine. For more information, visit www.AdrenalinePlus.TV

 

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Former World Champion Alfredo Angulo Signs With BKB Bareknuckle Boxing



Press Release: April 7, 2026 By BKB Bareknuckle Boxing - Angulo scheduled to make his Bare Knuckle Boxing Debut July 18 at BKB 56 in Los Angeles.

Credit: BKB Bareknuckle Boxing 

 


MIAMI, FL – BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing is proud to announce the signing of former world champion and fan-favorite warrior Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo (26-8, 21 KOs) to a multi-fight deal, adding another proven elite striker to its rapidly growing roster.


 


A relentless pressure fighter known for his toughness and all-action style, Angulo brings decades of high-level experience to BKB. The Mexicali, Baja California native built a decorated professional boxing career that included capturing the WBO Interim Light Middleweight Championship (2009–2010), along with regional titles such as the WBC Continental Americas Super Welterweight and WBO Inter-Continental Super Welterweight belts.


 


Before turning professional in 2005, Angulo compiled nearly 100 amateur bouts, highlighted by a victory over future world champion Timothy Bradley. He also represented Mexico on the international stage, earning medals at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games and the 2003 Pan American Games, before competing in the 2004 Olympic Games.


 


Throughout his career, Angulo faced a who’s-who of elite competition, including Canelo Alvarez, Erislandy Lara, Kermit Cintrón, Sergio Mora, and others, earning a reputation as one of boxing’s most fearless and entertaining fighters. His aggressive style and durability have already proven to be a natural fit for bare knuckle.


 


“This is a huge signing for BKB,” said BKB CEO David Tetreault. “Alfredo Angulo is the definition of a warrior. Fans know exactly what they’re going to get every time he steps into the ring—heart, pressure, and nonstop action. He’s built for bare knuckle, and we’re excited to showcase him on the BKB stage.”


 


Angulo’s journey has been marked by resilience as much as success. A highly publicized visa dispute in 2012 saw him detained for eight months, a challenge he overcame with perspective and gratitude—famously donating his hair to Locks of Love during that time to support children battling cancer.


 


“I’ve fought the best in the world, and I’m still hungry,” said Angulo. “Bare knuckle brings out a different kind of fighter, and that’s who I am. I’m ready to give the fans exciting fights and show them that ‘El Perro’ still has a lot left.”


 


Widely regarded as one of the most exciting Mexican fighters of his era, Angulo now looks to carve out a new legacy in bare knuckle boxing under the BKB banner. Angulo is expected to make his BKB debut July 18 at BKB 56 in Los Angeles


 


From its origins in 2015 as BYB Extreme Fighting Series, founded by MMA pioneer Dhafir "Dada 5000" Harris and Mike Vazquez, BKB has transformed bare knuckle boxing into a regulated, globally broadcast powerhouse through strategic acquisitions—including the original UK-based BKB in 2024 and Bad To The Bone in 2025—and a fighter-first philosophy that emphasizes athlete welfare and opportunity. Landmark broadcast partnerships with talkSPORT (UK and Ireland), VICE (US and Canada), and Telemundo (Spanish-language in the US) have delivered live events to millions worldwide.


 

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Monday, April 6, 2026

Big Bad Bazley challenges The Pilgrim Ryan Williams for Heavyweight title May 29 in Perth


Credit: Mike O'Hara/Dragon Fire Boxing 



Press Release: April 6, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing - May 29th, Dragon Fire Boxing hits the Metro City Arena for the second time this year for 54th Edition of the Iconic Thunderdome series with a stacked card.


One of the main events features undefeated Michael “Big Bad” Bazley 2-0 taking of Ryan Williams for the Western Australian State Championship


Bazley opened up about his title fight challenge;


“For years, people around me like teammates, coaches, and friends told me I had what it takes to be a champion and that I could beat these guys if I really put my mind to it. At the time though, I was just happy staying active and doing it for fun.”


“One of my close mates and I used to joke all the time about me becoming champion. It was always something we laughed about until he passed away in 2025.”


“That hit me like a lightning bolt and changed everything. From that moment, I knew I couldn’t treat this like a hobby anymore. I had to get the job done for him, for everyone who believed in me, and for myself”


Michael Bazley has been studying his opponent for quite some time


“I first saw Ryan on the boxing scene back in 2016 or 2017 when I was watching the Thunderdomes, and I’ve observed him on and off since then. He’s a dangerous and exciting fighter with a never-say-die attitude, which is something I see within myself too.”


“Whenever he was on a card, I always made sure to tune in because you knew it was going to be a great fight. He’s built an amazing fanbase over the years, and it’s great to see.”


“I was a bit surprised when he was lined up to be my first fight for the Alan Pond Cup. It’s a very different thing watching someone from the outside and then stepping in to face them yourself. Although a serious injury meant that fight was cancelled, he took me by surprise at the Thunderdome 53 face-off. “


“You’ve probably noticed I’ve been holding back in my last couple of fights, just trying to get ring time. You’ve earned my respect, so in this one, I won’t be holding anything back”


Your not going to want to miss this one!


Tickets on sale now at megatix.com.au & the event will be broadcast by Livecombatsports.com.au


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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Late Thunderdome 53 Results From Metro City, Perth, Australia


Press Release: March 17, 2026 By Dragon Fire Boxing - Friday night (March 13th), the Metro City Night Club was treated to yet another electrifying night of fights by Dragon Fire Boxing Promotions.


Credit: Mike O'Hara/Dragon Fire Boxing 
 


Jye Chin defeated Ryan Daye in the card’s headliner to win the WBC Australasia Silver Super Middleweight Title.


 


The undercard saw Owen Corrigan claim his first state title, whilst showcasing other prospects that are on the rise in the Australian boxing scene.


 


Jye Chin defeats Ryan Daye in huge upset



Credit: Mike O'Hara/Dragon Fire Boxing 

In the main event of the evening, Jye Chin scored an upset majority decision win over Ryan Daye to win the WBC Australasia Silver Super Middleweight Championship.


 


The victory marks Chin’s third consecutive win since returning to professional boxing last year, whilst also awarding him with his first title belt.


 


Given the fact that he had only fought twice in three years, many wondered if the experienced and active Ryan Daye was going to be too big a jump for Jye Chin. 


 


However after a gritty performance, Chin picked up the hard-fought victory in what was a thrilling encounter.


 


The fight started with both men looking composed, Daye was the more assertive of the two by landing harder shots and applying forward pressure.


 


Chin responded well, by using his jab effectively and showing good movement whenever he was backed against the ropes.


 


As the fight reached the midway point, Daye began targeting the body with heavier punches, trying to slow Chin’s movement. Chin fired back with several flush right hands that drew a strong reaction from the crowd.


Entering the final round, both fighters seemed aware that the outcome could hinge on the closing minutes. Daye and Chin fought aggressively on the front foot, exchanging shots in an effort to leave a lasting impression on the judges before the final bell.


When the scorecards were read, it was Chin who was awarded the majority decision victory, claiming the WBC Australasia Silver Super Middleweight Championship.


Chin who was overcome with emotion, celebrated with his family when he was announced as the winner.


 


Ireland’s Owen Corrigan claims first state championship


 


In the co-main event, Owen Corrigan defeated Micah Rivetti by split decision to claim the WA State Light Heavyweight Title.


 


The bout began at a measured pace, with the Irishman using his jab to control the distance and guide Rivetti toward his power hand. Rivetti tried to move into the pocket, but Corrigan managed the space throughout the contest.


 


Corrigan started to unload more powerful shots in the later rounds, Rivetti showed plenty of resilience and remained on his feet until the final bell.


 


When the scorecards were read, it was Owen Corrigan who walked away with the split decision win. 


 


The victory for Corrigan gives him the WA State Light Heavyweight Championship, the first of hopefully many title belts for the young Irishman.


 


Lewis Clarke defeats Billy Quinncroft to claim ANBF Cruiserweight Title


 


Earlier in the card, Lewis Clarke defeated Billy Quinncroft to win the ANBF Cruiserweight Championship.


 


The fight opened cautiously, with both men taking time to gauge distance during the early rounds.


 


Clarke found early success with his left hand, mixing in a sharp jab with occasional hooks to the body. Quinncroft began to pick up momentum as the rounds progressed and started putting Clarke on the backfoot.


 


At the midway point of the fight, Clarke started to land bigger shots on the state champion while continuing to use the jab to disrupt his opponent’s rhythm.


 


The bout turned dramatically in the sixth round, when Clarke caught Quinncroft with a huge uppercut that sent him crashing to the canvas. Quinncroft bravely beat the count and rallied to see out the round.


 


Quinncroft tried to assert himself in the seventh, but Clarke struck again with another powerful shot that opened a massive cut under the state champion’s left eye.


 


Clarke was clearly ahead going into the final round, but the fight was waved off by Quinncroft’s corner, handing Clarke the TKO victory and the ANBF Cruiserweight Title.


 


Sam Rennie remains undefeated to claim second title


 


Sam Rennie easily dispatched of Shamal Ram Anuj to win the ANBF Australasian Super Featherweight Championship.


 


The contest began at a measured pace, with Rennie’s height and reach advantage quickly becoming a key factor against his much smaller opponent.


 


Ram Anuj had a brief moment of success in the second round by clipping Rennie with a few shots, but they had little effect on the Isle of Man native.


 


By the fourth round, Rennie started to sit down on his punches. A thudding left cross drew a loud reaction from the crowd and foreshadowed what would become the story of the fight.


 


Rennie landed another hard left hand in the final round that momentarily put Ram Anuj on the back foot. 


 


Ram Anuj showed plenty of toughness by absorbing shots, but he struggled to trouble Rennie as the fight drew to a close.


 


Rennie was awarded the unanimous decision victory, securing his second professional championship after previously winning the WBC Silver Australasian Super Featherweight Title nine months earlier.


 


Holly McMath closes trilogy with Sarah Higginson


Holly McMath put a decisive end to her rivalry with Sarah Higginson, earning a dominant unanimous decision victory to claim the WBC Australasian Interim Flyweight Championship.


 


McMath set a controlled tempo in the opening rounds by using her height advantage to keep the shorter Higginson at the end of her jab.


 


Higginson tried to push forward and bring the fight to close range, but McMath continued to use her footwork to nullify the pressure.


 


As the fight played out, McMath’s ability to neutralize Higginson’s aggression became the defining theme of the fight as the Kiwi started to gain a noticeable lead.


 


Realizing that she needed a knockout to win, Higginson opened up the final round aggressively and began swinging with urgency. Although she had more success, it simply wasn't enough as the fight went to the distance.


 


When the scorecards were read, it was Holly McMath who walked away with the lopsided unanimous decision win.


 


With the victory, McMath finally puts the rivalry with Higginson to rest and could now find herself moving into the WBC rankings following her performance.


Jeanine Brown defeats Katelan Stack


In the first title fight of the night, Jeanine Brown edged out Katelan Stack via split decision to capture the WA State Women’s Light Welterweight Championship.


 


The bout began at a lively pace, with both fighters willing to stand their ground and exchange punches at close range. Stack found early success by pushing Brown back toward the ropes.


 


Brown began to adjust as the fight reached the midway point and started to create space more effectively through the use of her jab.


 


As the fight wore on, Stack began to show signs of fatigue, while Brown grew more confident in controlling the fight’s pace.


 


In the final round, Stack made one last attempt to close the gap and fight on the inside, but Brown continued to back her up with sharp combinations before the final bell.


 


When the scorecards were read out, it was Jeanine Brown who was awarded the split decision win.


 


Full Card Results 


WBC Australasia Super Middleweight Silver Championship


Jye Chin DEFEATED Ryan Daye by Majority Decision 


 


WA State Light Heavyweight Championship


Owen Corrigan DEFEATED Micah Rivetti by Split Decision 


 


ANBF Australasian Cruiserweight Championship


Lewis Clarke DEFEATED Billy Quinncroft by Seventh Round TKO (Corner Stoppage)


 


Tanaka Saburi DEFEATED Mahendra Chand by Fourth Round TKO


 


Michael Bazley DEFEATED Nepote Dawadawa by First Round TKO


 


ANBF Australasian Super Featherweight Championship


Sam Rennie DEFEATED Shamal Ram Anuj by Unanimous Decision


 


WBC Australasian Interim Flyweight Championship


Holly McMath DEFEATED Sarah Higginson by Unanimous Decision


 


Aaron Treacy DEFEATED Joel Robertson by Split Decision


 


WA State Women’s Light Welterweight Championship


Jeanine Brown DEFEATED Katelan Stack by Split Decision


 


Devon Kelly DEFEATED Bikash Rana Majority Decision 


 


Matt Francis DEFEATED Kane Martin by First Round TKO (Exhibition Fight)


 


Anil Kumar Pun Magar DEFEATED Anthony Wright-Hearn by Second Round KO


 


Mitch Greenhalgh DEFEATED Sam Nasueb By Unanimous Decision (Exhibition Fight)


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Saturday, March 14, 2026

MOST VALUABLE PROMOTIONS SIGNS THREE-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION, POUND FOR POUND TOP 10 AND 2016 U.S. OLYMPIAN MIKAELA MAYER

Press Release: March 14, 2026 (Originally released March 13, 2026 By Most Valuable Promotions - NEW YORK, NY – March 13, 2026 – Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) today announced the signing of three-division world champion, reigning two-division world champion, and 2016 U.S. Olympian Mikaela Mayer (22-2, 5 KOs). Mayer, currently the unified WBA and WBC super welterweight world champion at 154lbs and the reigning WBO welterweight world champion at 147lbs is Ring Magazine’s #3, ESPN’s #6, and Boxrec’s #10 pound-for-pound talent globally and one of the most accomplished and respected fighters in women’s boxing. Mayer’s signing represents another major addition to MVP’s rapidly expanding roster of elite female fighters and comes as the company launches MVPW, its new global platform dedicated to women’s boxing. Mayer also becomes the latest Olympian to sign with MVP, joining Oshae Jones, Caroline Dubois, Tamm Thibeault, Ramla Ali, Jahmal Harvey, Nelvie Tiafack, and Keno Marley. 



Mayer joins MVP at a pivotal moment as the company continues to expand its roster of elite female athletes, representing more than 40 elite women’s fighters, 15 reigning women’s world champions, and 22 top female contenders, and promoted many of the most-watched, historic, and highest-grossing women’s boxing fights of all time. MVPW will deliver a year-round schedule of the best fighting the best with ESPN as the U.S. home of MVPW events through 2028, combining linear broadcast and streaming distribution. 



Reigning unified WBA and WBC super welterweight world champion at 154lbs and the reigning WBO welterweight world champion at 147lbs Mayer, a 2016 U.S. Olympian, jumped out to a 17-0 record to begin her pro career while winning a pair of junior lightweight world titles and becoming a pound-for-pound mainstay. Mayer lost her perfect record in a debated 2022 split decision loss to Alycia Baumgardner in a bid for the undisputed junior lightweight title. In January 2024, she contended for the IBF welterweight world title against Natasha Jonas. While a Jonas rematch did not materialize, Mayer seized her second opportunity to become a two-weight world champion. In September 2024, she defeated WBO welterweight world champion Sandy Ryan by majority decision in a Fight of the Year contender. Six months later, Mayer bested Ryan by unanimous decision in Las Vegas, putting an exclamation point on their fierce 20-round rivalry. Mayer conquered a third weight class in October 2025, dominating Canadian star Mary Spencer over 10 rounds in Montreal to capture the WBA, WBC, and WBO junior middleweight titles. She is currently ranked Ring Magazine’s #3, ESPN’s #6 and Boxrec’s #10 pound-for-pound talent globally.



“I’m thrilled to join Most Valuable Promotions as we continue breaking barriers and elevating women’s boxing to new heights,” said Mikaela Mayer. “I’ve always wanted the biggest and best fights, and MVP’s premier roster of women champions creates incredible opportunities to make those matchups happen. I’m looking forward to showcasing my skills on some of the biggest platforms in the sport and working with a passionate, innovative team that believes in the continued growth of women’s boxing.”



“Mikaela is one of the most accomplished fighters in women’s boxing and a proven champion across multiple weight classes,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. “She has competed on the sport’s biggest stages, faced the best fighters in the world, and continues to push the sport forward. We’re proud to welcome Mikaela to MVP and look forward to building the next chapter of her career together.”



MVP is the global home of women’s boxing, elevating female fighters with the same platform and push as men’s boxing. With the gold “W” embedded directly within the MVP logo, MVPW signals that women’s boxing is a foundational pillar of the company’s long-term global strategy. Each event will be sequentially branded beginning with MVPW-01, establishing a clear, year-round schedule showcasing the sport’s most elite female fighters. The MVPW platform debuts with MVPW-01 on Sunday, April 5, in London, where Sky Sports will broadcast the event live in the United Kingdom and streaming live in the U.S. on the ESPN App as the first event under the new agreement. The platform makes its U.S. linear premiere on Friday, April 17 with MVPW-02, headlined by MVP’s unified super featherweight world champion Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner (17-1, 7 KOs) vs. top contender Bo Mi Re Shin (19-3-3, 10 KOs) at Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. MVPW-03 will take place Saturday, May 30, in El Paso, Texas, headlined by MVP’s WBA lightweight world champion Stephanie Han (12-0, 3 KOs) vs. the most decorated two-sport athlete in combat sports history, Holly Holm (34-3-3, 9 KOs). The deal will deliver a mix of linear and streaming distribution, with the majority of events airing on ESPN’s linear channels, a significant milestone for women’s boxing and female sports. Mayer is anticipated to make her MVPW debut in the coming months.



For more information, follow on X via @MostVPromotions and @MikaelaMayer1 or on Instagram via @MostValuablePromotions and @mikaelamayer.




About Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) 


Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) was founded in August 2021 by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian with a fighter first ethos. Since inception, MVP has produced 30 live boxing events and currently promotes nearly 60 fighters, 18 world champions, and 26 top contenders.



MVP has led boxing’s evolution in the streaming era through partnerships with the world’s leading platforms. In November 2024, MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 was the first-ever live professional sports event streamed on Netflix. Paul vs. Tyson shattered records, becoming the most-streamed sporting event of all time with 125 million live viewers worldwide. MVP went on to partner with Netflix twice in 2025 for MVP’s Taylor vs. Serrano 3 and Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day.



Today, MVP is the global home of women’s boxing. MVP’s Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano in 2022 was the first female fight to headline Madison Square Garden, while Taylor vs. Serrano 2 in 2024 saw 74 million viewers globally on Netflix and became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in US history with 47 million AMA in the US. Their 2025 trilogy on Netflix topped an all-women’s megacard that set the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the most world championship belts ever contested on a single fight card, male or female, with 17 world titles, earning nearly 6 million viewers globally. 



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Saturday, March 7, 2026

MVP Signs Multi-Year Broadcast Deal With ESPN, Launches MVPW

Press Release: March 7, 2026 (Originally released March 6, 2026) By Most Valuable Promotions - NEW YORK, NEW YORK – March 6, 2026 – Today at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) officially launched MVPW, a new global platform for women’s boxing, alongside a landmark multi-year agreement with ESPN as the U.S. home of MVPW events through 2028. The announcement, which also marks the beginning of a strategic relationship between MVP and Madison Square Garden Entertainment, with the organizations’ shared goal of staging annual MVPW events at the iconic venue over the next three years, cements MVP's position as the global home of women's boxing. MVPW will showcase the sport’s most elite fighters in championship bouts on every card and will deliver a mix of linear and streaming distribution on ESPN and the ESPN App. 

Credit: Harry Aaron/ Most Valuable Promotions 

MVPW events will be sequentially branded, starting with MVPW-01 featuring Caroline Dubois vs. Terri Harper and Ellie Scotney vs. Mayelli Flores on Sunday, April 5 in London, streaming live on the ESPN App in the U.S. and broadcast by Sky Sports in the UK. 



MVPW-02 marks the platform’s U.S. linear premiere on ESPN on Friday, April 17, headlined by MVP’s unified super featherweight world champion Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner vs. Bo Mi Re Shin at Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, l



MVPW-03 will take place Saturday, May 30, in El Paso, Texas, live on ESPN and the ESPN App, headlined by MVP’s WBA lightweight world champion Stephanie Han vs. Holly Holm.



In attendance at today’s press conference were MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian as well as MVPW fighters Amanda Serrano (48-4-1, 31 KOs), Alycia Baumgardner (17-1, 7 KOs), Shadasia Green(16-1, 11 KOs), Stephanie Han (12-0, 3 KOs), Holly Holm (34-3-3, 9 KOs), Tamm Thibeault (4-0, 3 KOs), Oshae Jones (9-0, 3 KOs), Tiara Brown (20-0, 11 KOs), and LeAnna Cruz (11-0, 1 KO), all of whom addressed the media as MVP officially ushered in a new era for women’s boxing.



Hosted by renowned combat sports journalist Ariel Helwani, Bidarian and the fighters shared their thoughts on the launch of MVPW, the significance of the ESPN partnership, and the high-stakes matchups ahead. See quotes below and view the full press conference on MVP’s YouTube channel HERE.



NAKISA BIDARIAN QUOTES



On his inspiration for empowering women’s boxing:  


I was raised by a single mom, so seeing her struggles and path to making it was always something that was very eye-opening for me. As we all know, half the world is women. 50% of the world population, so there is a massive demographic available. You then look at the amazing athletes who are women throughout the world. I was fortunate enough to be there when we introduced women's MMA to UFC, and to see the impact that Ronda Rousey had was beyond eye-opening. 



On MVP’s path to elevating women’s boxing with ESPN: 


When we set up MVP, we said to our network partner that we wanted to put women’s boxing on as the co-main event. Everyone paused, took a step back, and didn’t seem to understand why. And honestly, a lot of it was that conviction of what I saw with Ronda Rousey and the belief that we could find an Amanda Serrano that could show the world what this sport is all about. Now, to be here four years later with the best sports platform in the US on linear television for all these incredible athletes is the most important day of my career.  



On bringing boxing back to ESPN:


I think it’s a testament to these athletes and, of course, our team at MVP, but also the rise of women’s sports. 



On early conversations with ESPN:


We started talking to ESPN in early 2025, around the idea to one day be a part of ESPN. When it was decided that they were moving on from Top Rank, we met with them and started to focus on what the future could look like. We definitely presented a focus on women’s boxing because we think that’s the untapped opportunity to actually drive real new fan engagement in the sport.



On MVPW logo:


If you look at our logo, there's a reason that the W sits within MVP. The golden arches you see there represent the W, but it's part and parcel of the same brand. There is no differentiation between the men and the women.



On MVP’s role in helping fighters:


Our job is to give them the platform, help them express their brand, and then it's up to them who becomes the next Amanda Serrano when Amanda Serrano decides to join MVP in the executive ranks.



On MVP’s investment in women’s boxing:


We are investing a lot of time, a lot of resources, and capital. It’s not like there are endless riches in boxing for an independent promoter like ourselves. We have a belief that over time, we will then get to a point where the returns are there on investment the right way, and there’s more Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor type opportunities.



On giving women’s boxing a platform equal to men:


We have this amazing press conference today. I think many will look at it and say the riches are here in boxing. This isn’t about the riches in boxing; this is about giving these athletes a platform equal to their male counterparts, and they have to run with it. They have to show the world why they need to pay attention.



On MVP potentially working with smaller promoters:


We would love to work with smaller promoters and provide an ecosystem for their fighters to rise through the ranks as long as it comes from a place of logic. 



On plans for MVP’s male fighters:


We have been very successful on the men’s side. The biggest event of the last 50 years was our event, Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor. We’re going to continue to be selective about how we approach the men’s side to make sure it works for us and our network partners. We have plans to introduce something that’s male-specific, but different than what the existing players are doing.



On MVP’s commitment to treating women and men equally:


These athletes are the fabric of our organization, no different than Jake Paul, or Wanna Walton, Jamal Harvey, or any other male that’s a part of this platform. So while we want to say MVPW, they’re all a part of MVP at the end of the day.



On a potential Shadasia Green vs. Claressa Shields fight:


I’d love to make Shadasia Green vs. Claressa Shields. That’s an obvious fight that we want to focus on. Then it really comes down to these fighters. I always say it doesn’t matter if they’re a part of MVPW; it’s about what they want to do.



AMANDA SERRANO QUOTES



On elevating women’s boxing with MVPW and ESPN:


Look, I’ve brought a whole gang of amazing women with me, and we’re going to continue to show the world that we have talent. That we are marketable. That we can fight, and thanks to ESPN, the world gets to see us all.



On fighting on a future MVPW event:


Listen, there’s one card in particular that I’m looking at, but I’m still speaking with the team, Nakisa, and Jordan. 



On potentially fighting on ESPN: 


I never fought on ESPN. I’ve fought on the best platforms. I remember sitting watching fights on ESPN and now to be a part of it…I need to fight on ESPN, too.  



On her current goal:


Right now, I have the goal to break the knockout record that Christy Martin had for 20 years. That’s the goal now, but I would love to fight anybody.



ALYCIA BAUMGARDNER QUOTES



On her upcoming title defense vs. Bo Mi Re Shin on Friday, April 17:


This event is going to be super exciting. Nakisa [Bidarian], Jake Paul, and MVP have been gamechangers in women’s sports. So now we have ESPN coming along for MVPW. So to be a part of that, to be a game-changer, to be someone who is setting a standard, I’m looking forward to this opportunity, setting the stage, and always bringing the fight.



On the significance of her upcoming fight vs. Bo Mi Re Shin:


This fight is such an honor for my Korean heritage, so you get to see two different sides, two warriors. That is the surprise I’ve been holding in. Baby, when I tell you I’m coming, I’m coming. New York City is the best place to do it at.  



On continuing to fight three-minute rounds:


When we talk about equality, and we talk about the standards we’re setting, three minutes is no issue, and I look forward to it. When you see a type of style like mine, very poised, who knows how to box, who knows how to punch, who uses a jab to set things up, you appreciate the extra minute. Come April 17, you’ll see again why three minutes is the standard and why champions like myself can separate those from others.



SHADASIA GREEN QUOTES



On how her life has changed since unifying her super middleweight titles at MSG in July 2025:


It was very emotional. I achieved something so amazing that night, July 11, being on the biggest boxing card ever. My life has changed, of course. I’m still sleeping on cotton. I moved. 



On her upcoming bout on Friday, April 17: 


I’m looking forward to putting on a beautiful performance and to showcase some skills you guys haven’t seen. 



On a potential Shadasia Green vs. Claressa Shields fight:


With MVPW and Nakisa at the head of making that happen, I think that’s a great fight between me and Claressa Shields. 



On her willingness to fight Claressa Shields:


Just recently, I heard Shields say she wanted to fight Mikaela Mayer. She has to want it. I want it, but reality is we both have to come to terms and be willing to fight each other. I’m here. I’m not going anywhere, and I'm looking forward to the future.



STEPHANIE HAN QUOTES



On her upcoming rematch vs. Holly Holm on Saturday, May 30:


I’m so excited for this rematch. Yes, the fight ended in controversy. She says she could have caught up at the end, and I want to have this next fight with no excuses.  



On fighting on ESPN in her hometown of El Paso, TX:


To have this fight in my home city of El Paso is a dream come true, and I’m so excited because I know Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico are going to come out to support this fight. 



HOLLY HOLM QUOTES



On her upcoming rematch vs. Stephanie Han on Saturday, May 30:


I’m excited for the rematch. I think a lot of people are, considering how the fight kind of ended. I’m just excited to put the work in and show up and do the best that I can do.



On her preparing to face Stephanie Han again:


Any fight you have is a learning experience, and we’ve already addressed a lot of things, putting work in at the gym. 



On why she is still fighting:


I am getting closer to having my final fights and things like that, but I still feel it in myself, and I still feel the passion, and that’s why I still fight. 



TAMM THIBEAULT QUOTES



On being a part of MVPW: 


I’m really excited and really honored and eager to show the world what I’m about. I love what I do. I love boxing. I love going to the gym, working on new things, and coming here and showing people what I can do, what women can do. I don’t want to be known as another woman athlete. I want to be known as just another athlete, like anybody else. 



On forthcoming plans to box on ESPN: 


You will see me soon. We’re still working out the kinks, but you guys should stay tuned. 



OSHAE JONES QUOTES



On being a part of MVPW: 


I chose MVPW because I feel like MVPW is the best platform for women’s boxing. They changed women’s boxing so much. We’ve been evolving, and I’m a champion. This is where the best are at, so I might as well join them.



On a potential bout vs. Chantelle Cameron to unify her belts: 


I’ll take a warm-up fight, and then I’ll definitely take that fight. She’s a great fighter, and we can go belt for belt. She came up to 154, and she’s got to be ready to pay those consequences. 



TIARRA BROWN QUOTES



On signing with MVPW:


MVP is the best on the planet, and I’m glad to be here as a part of it.



On forthcoming plans to box on ESPN: 


I’m waiting on a fight date, but just know I’m ready whenever.



LEANNA CRUZ QUOTES



On being a part of MVPW: 


I chose MVPW because they have the best platform for women’s boxing, and they open a lot of opportunities and doors for women. 



On her message to competitors: 


I’m the mandatory at 115lbs in the WBA, and I’m wearing a fur coat. That’s to signify that if these girls call themselves The Animal, I will have a mink suit on.



On future bouts:


I tore my ACL in my last fight, and I fought nine rounds with a torn ACL, so I’m still recovering. I’m hoping next week to be cleared so that I can show everyone that I’m going to have the craziest comeback story as an athlete. 




About MVP


Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) was founded in August 2021 by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian with a fighter first ethos. Since inception, MVP has produced 30 live boxing events, currently promotes nearly 60 fighters, 16 world champions, and 26 top contenders.



MVP has led boxing’s evolution in the streaming era through partnerships with the world’s leading platforms. In November 2024, MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 was the first-ever live professional sports event streamed on Netflix. Paul vs. Tyson shattered records, becoming the most-streamed sporting event of all time with 125 million live viewers worldwide. MVP went on to partner with Netflix twice in 2025 for MVP’s Taylor vs. Serrano 3 and Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day.



Today, MVP is the global home of women’s boxing. MVP’s Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano in 2022 was the first female fight to headline Madison Square Garden, while Taylor vs. Serrano 2 in 2024 saw 74 million viewers globally on Netflix and became the most-watched professional women’s sports event in US history with 47 million AMA in the US. Their 2025 trilogy on Netflix topped an all-women’s megacard that set the official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the most world championship belts ever contested on a single fight card, male or female, with 17 world titles, earning nearly 6 million viewers globally. 



About ESPN


ESPN offers its full suite of networks and services directly to fans on the ESPN App, providing more choice, flexibility and access to all of ESPN, including more than 47,000 live events per year, on-demand replays, industry-leading studio shows and original programming, and more. The ESPN App gives fans a unique viewing experience that includes multiview and synchronized two-screen viewing options, swipe-able vertical video and a personalized SportsCenter For You, as well as integrated game stats, ESPN Fantasy sports, betting odds and information from DraftKings, sports merchandise, and more. These features are available to all fans who watch on the ESPN App on mobile and connected TV devices, whether they subscribe directly or through a pay TV package. Bundling options available for fans include a limited time offer for the ESPN DTC Unlimited plan with Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99/month for the first 12 months. For more visit stream.espn.com.


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