New superstar for Jake Paul’s promotion: Caroline Dubois signs with MVP and makes her debut on the Netflix card on December 19.

Caroline Dubois has taken the next big step in her career: The WBC lightweight world champion has signed with Most Valuable Promotions(MVP) – and will step into the ring under a new banner for the first time on December 19. Her opponent on the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua mega-card in Miami will be Argentinian Camila Panatta.
For Dubois, the move is a clear statement. “I’ve signed with MVP and I’m coming for everyone. With this team behind me, the world will see a new version of me. I am now officially MOST VALUABLE,” the 24-year-old wrote resolutely on X.
Dubois (11-0-1, 5 KOs), who defended her full WBC title for the first time in March, has been considered one of the most sought-after free agents in women’s boxing for months. MVP co-founders Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian are accordingly euphoric: “Caroline is the most sought-after athlete on the market – an Olympian, a world champion, an upcoming superstar. We will give her the platform she deserves.”
MVP is further expanding its women’s roster with this signing. After Alycia Baumgardner, Chantelle Cameron and Ellie Scotney, the promotion has now secured another elite champion. The goal: a major Dubois event in Great Britain in 2026. The fact that Dubois is fighting on one of the most watched boxing cards of the year – live on Netflix – fits in with the strategy. Her fight against Panatta is Dubois’ first appearance since her narrow victory over Bo Mi Re Shin in March and also marks the start of a new chapter in her career.
Text Robin Josten