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Most Valuable Promotions MVPW-02:

Alycia Baumgardner vs Bo Mi Re Shin Weigh-In!

(April 16th) Alycia Baumgardner, Bo Mi Re Shin, Shadasia Green, Lani Daniels and the stacked MVPW-02 card hit the scales ahead of another Most Valuable Promotions ground breaking cards.

 

Official Weights

IBF/WBO World Super Featherweight Titles – 10-3min rounds

Alycia Baumgardner 129.8lbs vs Bo Mi Re Shin 129.4lbs

Super middleweight – 10 rounds

Shadasia Green 168lbs vs Lani Daniels 167.6lbs

Bantamweight – 8 rounds

Krystal Rosado 118lbs vs Fernanda Reyes 118lbs

Flyweight – 8 rounds

Nat Dove 112lbs vs Maria Micheo 111.6lbs

Lightweight – 6 rounds

Jahmal Harvey 134.6lbs vs Daniel Lugo 135lbs

Junior welterweight – 8 rounds

Alex Vargas 144.2lbs vs Rani Jalomo 141.8lbs

Junior featherweight – 8 rounds

Elon De Jesus 121.4lbs vs Connor Adaway 122lbs

Heavyweight – 6 rounds

Luis Gjolena 248.4lbs vs Robert Salinas 276.8lbs

Super middleweight – 6 rounds

Raquel Miller 168.8lbs vs Adriana Araujo 169.2lbs

 

The scheduled middleweight bout between Most Valuable Promotions undefeated Tamm Thibeault and Nadja Jesus Santos has been removed from the MVPW-02 card on Friday, April 17 at the Infosys Theater at MSG, live on ESPN, due to a visa delay for Jesus.

 

Most Valuable Promotions is working to schedule Thibeault's next fight and will announce further details in the coming weeks. Thibeault remains one of the most exciting contenders in the sport and will be back in the ring soon.

 

The 8-round flyweight matchup between MVP’s undefeated Nat “No Love” Dove and Maria Micheo will now open the main card.

 

The bout was removed due to a visa delay for Nadja Jesus (also known as Nadja Jesus Santos), who is from Brazil.

 

The fight was scheduled for MVPW-02 on Friday, April 17, 2026, at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, live on ESPN.

 

Nadja Jesus (Brazil): 5-0 (3 KOs), an undefeated prospect making her U.S. debut.

 

The 8-round flyweight matchup between MVP's undefeated Nat "No Love" Dove (7-0-1) and Maria Micheo (14-6) has been elevated from the prelims to open the main card.

 

The original opening main card bout—a bantamweight fight between Krystal Rosado (8-1) and Fernanda Reyes Delgado (8-0)—now moves into the second slot formerly occupied by Thibeault-Jesus.

 

This ground breaking card is historically significant as it features the first all-women's main card on ESPN, headlined by Alycia Baumgardner defending her three junior lightweight titles against Bo Mi Re Shin. Thibeault, who has never needed more than five rounds to win in her four pro starts, was viewed as one of the most exciting rising contenders in the division.

 

Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.

 

On the preliminary card, streaming exclusively on the ESPN App, MVP’s US Olympian and amateur world champion Jahmal Harvey (2-0, 1 KO) will face Argentina’s Leandro Medina (7-3-1, 4 KOs) in a 6-round lightweight bout at 135lbs. Also joining the preliminary card will be MVP’s Nat “No Love” Dove (7-0-1, 2 KOs) vs. Maria Micheo (14-6, 8 KOs) in an 8-round flyweight bout at 112lbs (pending approval), and MVP’s undefeated Raquel “Pretty Beast” Miller (13-0, 6 KOs) will make her promotional debut vs. Brazil’s Adriana “Pitbull” Araújo (6-3, 1 KO) in a 6-round bout at 168lbs in the super middleweight division (pending approval). Dunkirk, New York’s Elon “El Leon” De Jesus (11-1-2, 8 KOs) will also face Plymouth, England’s Connor Adaway (10-2-1, 4 KOs) in an 8 round super bantamweight bout at 122lbs, and Bellport, New York’s Alex “El Toro” Vargas (14-0, 5 KOs) will face Chicago's, Rani Jalomo (7-0-1, 4Ko's).

MVP’s rising bantamweight contender and Amanda Serrano’s protege, Krystal Rosado is a 23-year-old sensation and Carolina, Puerto Rico native who made her professional debut on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 2 show in August 2023, stunning fans with a ferocious second-round KO. Rosado went on to collect a win on MVP’s historic Serrano vs. Ramos card in October 2023 before appearing in front of her home fans at the legendary Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan as part of MVP’s Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland in March 2024, taking home a majority decision win, which she followed with a swift knockout victory at MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 7 in July 2024. She returned for Most Valuable Prospects 9 in October 2024 where she earned a UD win. Following another dominant UD win in March 2025, Rosado competed with three minute rounds—equal rules to men—during the fight week Open Workouts for MVP and Netflix’s Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 all-women’s mega-event, winning by unanimous decision. She most recently defeated Tania Walters on the Serrano vs. Tellez undercard in January 2026. She is currently ranked the WBA #5, WBO #8, IBF #10, and the WBC #17 contender.

 

“I know Fernanda Reyes is coming to fight like the proud Mexican warrior she is and to defend her undefeated record. But I’m coming to New York to give everything I have and continue the great momentum my team and I have been building,” said Krystal Rosado. “I’m ready to put on a spectacular show for the fans and prove once again why I belong at the top. With God on my side, I will step into that ring prepared for war and leave with my hand raised.”

 

Fernanda Jimena “Torita” Reyes Delgado is a Mexican boxer from Jiquipilco, Mexico who began boxing at the age of 13 after being inspired by her father. Her nickname, “Torita,” originally belonged to her late father, and she adopted it in his honor. Reyes Delgado developed a standout amateur career, compiling an impressive stated amateur record of 80 wins, 2 losses, and 4 draws while building a reputation for a style that blends technical skill with aggression and a willingness to exchange in the ring.

 

“I’m proud to be part of this historic event and facing a talented boxer like Krystal Rosado,” said Fernanda Reyes. “I am sure we will keep the tradition alive of an all out war between Puerto Ricans and Mexicans inside the ring. For those that don’t know me, don’t miss this one. I don’t step back, and I’m coming to win. I am ready to put on a show and come out victorious.”

 

“MVPW was created to give the best women in boxing the same platform, spotlight, and opportunity as male counterparts in the sport, and this card shows exactly what that looks like,” said Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions. “We’re proud to have women leading the charge with MVPW. This is what true equality in the sport looks like. For years, women fought on the undercards of men’s events, and now the roles can be reversed, with the best female fighters headlining, supported by incredible male talent on the undercard. MVPW-02 highlights the incredible depth of talent in women’s boxing today and bringing this event to New York at Madison Square Garden and delivering it live on ESPN is another major step in establishing MVPW as the global home for women’s boxing.”

Following her outstanding amateur career as a 15x US national champion, MVP’s Nat Dove (7-0-1, 2 KOs) has quickly emerged as one of women’s boxing’s most promising up-and-coming talents. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native first made waves on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects developmental series, competing at the 6th and 8th installments of the series. Dove made her first knockout against Michel Novas in March 2025, continuing to develop her undefeated record. She defeated Randee Lynn Morales by TKO in August 2025 on the MVP Fight Night card and most recently defeated Perla Lomeli on MVP’s Jake vs. Joshua Judgment Day Showcase in December. She is managed by Bob Kane, lives in Atlanta, Georgia and trains out of Philadelphia.

 

“MVPW brought boxing back to ESPN, and I’m blessed to be a part of it,” said Nat Dove. “I’m finally fighting close to home, NEW YORK WHAT UP!”

 

Maria “La Imparabla” Micheo (14-6, 8 KOs) comes to the ring from Corona, California. She began boxing at the age of 21 and competed in 50 amateur fights. As a pro, she is a two-time world title contender, who contested for the unified IBF and WBO minimumweight titles vs. Yokasta Valle in 2023, and the WBA minimumweight title vs. Senesia Estrada in December 2021, with additional notable fights against other top pound-for-pound fighters including Gabriela Fundora. She steps back into the ring following her latest two TKO wins in August and October 2025.

 

MVP’s Raquel “Pretty Beast” Miller is an undefeated professional boxer from San Francisco, California, boasting a record of 13-0 with 6 knockouts and a reign as former WBA Interim super welterweight world champion, currently ranked the WBC #2 contender at 168lbs. A standout talent from the moment she laced up gloves, Miller began boxing in her early 20s and, within just two years, captured the 2012 USA Boxing National Championship and a silver medal at the 2012 Women’s World Championships in Beijing. She also earned a bronze medal at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials and was selected to join the historic first-ever U.S. women’s boxing team for the London 2012 Olympic Games as an alternate. Beyond the ring, Miller is a driven entrepreneur and mentor. She is the founder of PB Brand, a luxury athletic line inspired by her “Pretty Beast” persona, and the co-founder of Ladies In Power, a Bay Area nonprofit empowering youth through mental health support, financial literacy, leadership training, and life skills development. Following her latest first-round TKO win in 2023, Miller took a break from boxing and now will make her return under the MVP banner.

 

“I’m excited to make my MVP debut on Friday, April 17 at Madison Square Garden,” said Raquel Miller. “Fighting on the Baumgardner vs. Shin card is a huge opportunity, and I’m ready to show the world why I belong on the big stage.”

 

Adriana Dos Santos Araújo is a 2x Brazilian Olympian who made history as the first Brazilian woman to win an Olympic medal in boxing. Raised in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, she grew up facing financial hardship and turned to sports as an outlet, initially playing soccer before discovering boxing in her late teens, where her natural talent and determination quickly stood out. Araújo rose through Brazil’s amateur ranks and reached a historic milestone at the 2012 London Olympic Games—the first Olympics to feature women’s boxing—where she won a bronze medal in the lightweight (60 kg) division, becoming the first Brazilian woman to stand on an Olympic boxing podium. She then returned to represent Brazil in the 2016 Rio Olympics. Following her Olympic success, Araújo transitioned to the professional ranks, competing internationally across multiple weight divisions and building a respected career known for her technical skill, speed, and resilience. Today, she is widely regarded as a pioneer of women’s boxing in Brazil, with her accomplishments inspiring a new generation of female fighters and expanding opportunities for women in combat sports across the country.

 

“I am very happy to be fighting at the best event in the world with MVP in New York, the company that takes care of us women,” said Adriana Araujo. “I am super excited and confident for this fight. I know that Raquel is a great fighter, but she knows who I am. I am training a lot and I will come out with the victory.”

US Olympian and amateur world champion Jahmal Harvey (2-0, 1 KO) was introduced to boxing at age 13 by his football coach Darrell Davis, who also owned a boxing gym. After competing in both sports, Harvey, an Oxon Hill, Maryland native, soon went all-in on boxing and immediately proved his elite potential at the junior, youth, and amateur levels, becoming a 10x national champion. By 18, he was training and sparring with Olympians, including Keyshawn Davis and Duke Ragan. That same year, he captured gold at the 2021 Elite World Championships— becoming the first American male to win the world title since 2007, while competing as one of the youngest athletes in the tournament. The next year, he took home silver at the 2022 Continental Championships and continued to dominate at the international level in 2023, winning gold at the Santiago Pan American Games. The finish qualified him for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where he finished as a quarter-finalist. The 22-year-old Harvey signed with Most Valuable Promotions ahead of his professional debut–a knockout win–on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 14 in August 2025, heralded as one of the top prospects in American boxing. He most recently earned a knockout win on the main Netflix card of MVP’s Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day in December 2025.

 

“I’m happy to be back on another great stage!” said Jahmal Harvey. “I’m looking to put on another skilled performance at the Mecca of boxing, MSG. Catch me live on ESPN on Friday, April 17.”

 

He will face Leandro Medina (7-3-1, 4 KOs), the 30-year-old from Rosario, Argentina. Medina returns to the ring following an active year. Fighting four times since July 2025, he notably earned two knockout wins, and most recently went the distance against rising contender Zaquin Moses in January 2026.

Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing has acted quickly to preserve Friday night’s undefeated vs. undefeated showdown at the Mecca of Boxing, as Long Island’s Alex Vargas (14-0, 5 KOs) will now face Chicago's unbeaten prospect Rani Jalomo (7-0-1, 4 KOs) on April 17 at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.

 

Originally scheduled to face Ryan O’Rourke, Vargas will now face off with Jalomo, as Star Boxing has secured another undefeated opponent to preserve this high-stakes junior welterweight showdown. The two undefeated prospects will square off on one of boxing’s biggest stages as part of the nationally televised MVPW 02: Baumgardner v. Shin card.

 

For Star Boxing, the seamless late adjustment is another example of the promotion’s ability to deliver under pressure. Earlier this year, Wendy Toussaint was secured as a last-minute addition at Madison Square Garden after Carlos Adames missed weight, preserving a major fight night on short notice. Once again, the Star Boxing team has stepped up to ensure fans will still see a high-stakes unbeaten showdown on a major stage.

 

Vargas (14-0, 5 KOs), fighting out of Bellport, New York, enters with hometown support and a major opportunity to shine in front of a New York crowd.

 

“I’ve been doubted my entire career, but that’s what motivated me,” said Vargas. “Fighting at Madison Square Garden is a dream, and on Friday night I’m going to prove I belong here.”

 

“This is what Star Boxing is all about - developing elite talent, overcoming challenges, and delivering meaningful fights on major stages,” said Star Boxing CEO Joe DeGuardia. “Alex is ready, Rani is stepping up, and fans are going to see a tremendous fight.”

Elon “El Leon” De Jesus (11-1-2, 8 KOs) is a 31-year-old hard-hitting super bantamweight prospect. A 2019 New York Golden Gloves Champion, DeJesus turned professional in 2020. He quickly earned a reputation as a dangerous fighter willing to test himself against tough opposition. With explosive power and a warrior’s mentality, he has delivered thrilling performances that keep fans on the edge of their seats. Proudly representing Dunkirk and Western New York, De Jesus carries the pride of his hometown into every fight. A determined and battle-tested boxer-puncher, Elon DeJesus is a rising force in the super bantamweight division, and a fighter to watch as he pursues his goal of becoming a world champion.

 

“I’m very excited to be a part of this event, fighting in Madison Square Garden is every fighter’s dream! I appreciate MVP and my manager, Times Square Boxing, for making this opportunity happen,” said Elon De Jesus. “Training camp has been all work and no shortcuts. April 17th I step in that ring to make a statement. Every moment of sacrifice throughout the years led to this moment. I’m hungry, I’m prepared, and I’m coming for the win.”

 

Connor Adaway (10-2-1, 4 KOs) is a 27-year-old rising contender from Plymouth, Devon, England who has built his professional résumé fighting across Europe, Asia, and now the United States. Adaway has made a strong impact fighting in Atlantic City, recently headlining an August 2025 card and defeating then 15-2 Emmanuel Rodriguez by eighth-round UD. He followed with another statement victory in November 2025, stopping then 20-3 Carlos Jackson by seventh-round TKO in another main event appearance.

 

“I’m excited and ready. I’ve had a great camp and I’ve put the work in,” said Connor Adaway. “Elon’s a tough fighter and I respect him, but I know what I’m capable of and I’m ready to show the level I belong at. Coming over from England to fight in America on a stage like Madison Square Garden is something fighters dream about. Especially on a huge MVP show, I’m grateful for the opportunity that they’ve given me but I’m not just coming to take part, I’m coming to make a statement and show everyone exactly who I am.”

Most Valuable Promotions MVPW-02:

Alycia Baumgardner vs Bo Mi Re Shin Final Presser!

(April 15th) Alycia Baumgardner, Bo Mi Re Shin, Shadasia Green, & Lani Daniels all participate at the final press conference ahead of fight night at MVPW-02!

 

ALYCIA BAUMGARDNER QUOTES

On what she’s expecting from Bo Mi Re Shin on Friday, April 17: One thing about Bo is that she’s coming to fight. She is a warrior, just as I know she is. But I’m hungrier, and I’m meaner, and I’m just sharper. 

 

On her mindset going into the ring: This last camp has been so good for me mentally, being locked in and in a different space. Now being the main event and shooting off on ESPN, this is a perfect moment to showcase who Alycia Baumgardner is.

 

On what she’s learned from fighting 12 rounds: What I learned from the last fight, fighting 12 rounds, was that I was able to take my time. I was able to show a high level of boxing. When we talk about skillful fighters, I am one of those fighters. 

 

On fighting 10, three-minute rounds on Friday, April 17: I have high expectations for myself. It’s never a comparison to say I’m better than the man. It’s just that I can do it as well, and I do it just as good with the high level of boxing that I have, the high IQ that I have. I think people appreciate the style of boxing that I bring. 

 

On her plans for fight night: For this fight, I know that I can fight 12 rounds. I know that I can do 3 minutes, so now I want to bring in the other parts of me that I know that I can bring out. And that’s just the meaner side, the more aggressive side, the hungrier side, the go-get-it side. That’s what I’m aiming for for fight night.

 

On fighting at Madison Square Garden: To see women’s sports push forward in a sport like boxing, we need our men, and we need our women. We need cohesiveness. We all share the runway to show the world that influence is important, and we have great women on this stage who can show that, as well as myself, on Friday night, to show that boxing is already here. We’re just putting it on the biggest stage, which is ESPN.

 

On facing Caroline Dubois in the future: I am chasing the biggest fights. Dubois is not ready. Is she hungry? Absolutely. Am I ducking smoke? No. I am aligned with the biggest fights possible, and that fight will happen when it happens.

 

On whether she would like to face Amanda Serrano, Katie Taylor, or Mikaela Mayer: Those are all three great fights. Let’s get them all.

 

BO MI RE SHIN QUOTES - All quotes translated from Korean to English.

On the Korean flag being presented to her by Alycia Baumgardner: I’m going to show off the Korean flag on Friday after the fight.

 

On her thoughts on Alycia Baumgardner: I have a great respect for Baumgardner. She has a great style of boxing. She’s a strong fighter, but I believe I have more perseverance, and I will show you on Friday.

 

On fighting 10, three-minute rounds on Friday, April 17: I have always questioned, why should women’s boxing be two minutes, ten rounds, not three minutes, ten rounds, just like men? I have always prepared myself to be ready for three minutes, ten rounds, so no problem.

 

On accomplishing her goal to fight Alycia Baumgardner: Alycia was my goal. She has always been, but now it’s time to take her belts for me.

 

SHADASIA GREEN QUOTES

On preparing for future opponents: I’m not necessarily focused on anything but Lani Daniels. You gotta watch Lani Daniels. She’s had opportunities, she’s been a world champion, so my preparation is strictly for Lani Daniels come April 17th. Whatever is next after that, we’ll focus on it after that. 

 

On fighting at Madison Square Garden: I’m just happy to be here at The Theater again. Like I said, this is my second home, and to be the co-main event to Alycia “The Bomb” is always entertaining. You guys got a show on your hands, April 17th, live on ESPN at the Infosys Theater.     

 

On fighting close to her hometown, Paterson, New Jersey: This is home to me and my family. Just a 45-minute drive. I’ve got lucky things happening in this arena [Madison Square Garden], so I’m looking forward to it.  

 

On her thoughts on Lani Daniel’s wanting to face Savannah Marshall: I would never overlook her. I mean to hear Savannah is the prize…Friday, April 17th…we’ll see about Savannah.

 

LANI DANIELS QUOTES

On her thoughts on Shadasia Green’s victory over Savannah Marshall: I was very impressed. I was a bit envious, actually, because Savannah’s been like my dream fight, like I’ve wanted to fight her the whole time since I started boxing.

 

On a potential bout vs. Savannah Marshall: Perhaps if I win on Friday, I’ll get the opportunity.

 

On her weight class:  I’m naturally a super middleweight; I just like to eat.

 

On her roots in New Zealand: For a small country like New Zealand, to be here on the big stage is wicked.

 

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

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