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TJ Rives
Dec 9, 2025
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Most Valuable Promotions continues to lock up the premier talent in women's boxing, as they announced the signing of WBC lightweight champ Caroline Dubois and she will now be part of the Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua card on December 19th.

On Tuesday Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) officially announced the signing of Britain’s undefeated, women's WBC lightweight world champion and 2020 Olympian “Sweet” Caroline Dubois (11-0-1, 5 KOs). Thus, they are adding another elite talent to its already distinguished lineup of current and former world champions female fighters.

And, MVP will waste no time with Dubois. She is set to make her highly anticipated promotional debut in a 10-round WBC lightweight world title defense at 135 lb., where she will face Italy’s Camila Panatta (8-2-1, 1 KO). Their bout will take place on the preliminary card of MVP’s blockbuster event, "Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day," scheduled next for Friday, December 19, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida

Widely recognized as one of the brightest and most dynamic young fighters in modern boxing, Dubois immediately strengthens MVP’s rapidly expanding lightweight roster. She now joins an accomplished group of UK standouts already signed to the promotion, including Ellie Scotney, Chantelle Cameron, WBO champion Terri Harper, Savannah Marshall, Ramla Ali, and Shannon Courtenay. This latest signing further highlights MVP’s growing commitment to elevating and spotlighting premier women’s boxing talent from the United Kingdom on a global stage.

The Paul-Joshua is a hyped showdown featuring boxing’s most influential disruptor, international star, Jake Paul (12-1, 7 KOs), who will meet his toughest oppenent to date in two-time unified WBO, WBA, and IBF heavyweight world champion and Olympic gold medalist Anthony “AJ” Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs).

The entire event will stream live exclusively on Netflix, providing global visibility for all fighters featured on the card.

Back to Dubois, the sister of former IBF heavyweight champ Daniel Dubois. In addition to her world title defense, she will be fully involved in all official fight week activities, press engagements, and promotional events leading into fight night.

Dubois was in the ring earlier this year winning her last fight in a 10 round majority decision over Korean Bo Mi Re Shin in March. She also had a technical decision draw after two rounds with Jessica Camara who was cut badly in the second round by an accidental clash of heads and could not continue.

Along with Dubois being added to the December 19th show. There are two other prominent female world title fights: Alycia Baumgardner battles Leila Beaudoin, over 12 rounds, for Baumgardner’s WBO/IBF/WBA women’s junior lightweight titles. And, Cherneka Johnson will fight  Amanda Galle in a scheduled 10 round bout, for Johnson’s women’s undisputed bantamweight title