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Sky Sports signs major broadcast deal with Jake Paul and MVP

April 3, 2026 7 Min Read
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Sky Sports signs major broadcast deal with Jake Paul and MVP
Sky Sports secures a multi-year broadcast deal with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions to air major women's boxing events and prospect cards in the UK.
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Sky Sports has solidified its position at the forefront of the female fight game by striking a multi-year broadcast partnership with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP). The deal, announced early Friday, establishes the British broadcasting giant as the primary home for MVP’s roster in the UK and Ireland, signaling a major shift in how women’s boxing is marketed and distributed across the Atlantic.

The agreement isn’t just about Paul’s own polarising forays into the ring. Instead, the focus remains firmly on the expansion of MVP’s stable, which includes undisputed featherweight champion Amanda Serrano and rising prospect Ashton Sylve. By securing these rights, Sky Sports is betting heavily on the continued commercial surge of women’s combat sports, a trend that has seen record-breaking viewership figures over the last twenty-four months.

Building on the Serrano Factor

Amanda Serrano remains the crown jewel of this partnership. The seven-division world champion has transitioned from an underground legend to a genuine household name, thanks in no small part to the promotional muscle Paul has provided since signing her. For Sky Sports, adding Serrano to their programming schedule provides a high-caliber anchor for their weekend boxing slots.

Serrano’s history with the UK market is already well-documented, following her epic encounter with Katie Taylor in 2022. While that fight took place on a rival platform, the new deal ensures that any future Serrano masterclasses—and the potential, highly-anticipated Taylor rematch—will have a direct pipeline to the British public via Sky’s established sports packages.

But the deal also covers the “Most Valuable Prospects” series, a developmental platform designed to identify and groom the next generation of champions. This provides Sky with a consistent stream of live content, filling the gaps between major world title fights with high-stakes developmental bouts.

The Jake Paul Influence on Global Boxing

It is impossible to discuss MVP without acknowledging the disruptive force of Jake Paul. While purists initially scoffed at the YouTuber’s entry into the squared circle, his ability to command digital attention and translate it into pay-per-view buys is undeniable. This partnership allows Sky to tap into Paul’s massive Gen-Z and Millennial audience, a demographic that traditional boxing broadcasters have often struggled to capture.

From a strategic standpoint, Sky is leveraging Paul’s promotional engine to boost their own subscription numbers. In return, MVP gains the prestige and production quality of a blue-chip broadcaster. It’s a symbiotic relationship: Paul provides the “noise” and the modern marketing savvy, while Sky provides the institutional credibility and the legacy platform.

The timing is particularly relevant given the shifting landscape of sports broadcasting. As global streaming services continue to vie for exclusive rights, Sky’s move to lock down a specialized, high-growth niche like women’s boxing showcases a defensive but aggressive strategy to maintain its dominance in the UK market.

Elevating the Women’s Game Beyond the Headlines

This deal arrives at a period where women’s boxing is no longer viewed as a “curtain raiser” for men’s cards. We are seeing a move toward standalone female-led events that can sell out major arenas. Sky Sports has already seen the potential here, having broadcast the all-female card headlined by Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall to massive acclaim.

By partnering with MVP, Sky is ensuring they aren’t just reacting to the market, but actively shaping it. The focus on multi-fight deals rather than one-off bouts suggests a long-term commitment to narrative building. Fans will be able to follow the journeys of fighters like Sylve and Serrano through entire training camps and fight cycles, creating the kind of emotional investment that drives long-term viewership.

Moreover, the partnership is expected to facilitate more cross-promotional events. We could soon see MVP fighters appearing on domestic British cards, creating “transatlantic” clashes that appeal to both UK and US time zones. This level of collaboration is exactly what the sport needs to sustain its current momentum.

What the Deal Means for Fight Fans

For the average viewer in London, Dublin, or Manchester, this means more boxing, more often. The barrier to entry for following international stars like Serrano has been lowered, with fights now appearing on a platform that many sports fans already pay for. It removes the friction of hunting for secondary streaming apps or dealing with inconsistent broadcast quality.

The “Most Valuable Prospects” cards will likely serve as the backbone of the midweek or late-night Friday schedule, providing a proving ground for talent that would otherwise go unnoticed by the mainstream. As we look toward the remainder of 2026, the density of the boxing calendar on Sky Sports is set to become significantly more robust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Jake Paul’s own fights be shown on Sky Sports under this deal?
Yes, the agreement covers the broad output of Most Valuable Promotions. While specific pay-per-view arrangements may vary depending on the opponent, the partnership establishes Sky as the primary destination for MVP-led events, which include the promotional founder’s own bouts.

Does this deal include Amanda Serrano’s world title defenses?
Absolutely. Amanda Serrano is a central figure in the MVP stable. The deal is designed to showcase her elite-level matchups to the UK audience, ensuring that her status as an undisputed champion is given the platform it deserves on British television.

Are these fights included in a standard Sky Sports subscription?
Most of the “Most Valuable Prospects” series and standard MVP international cards are expected to be available to regular Sky Sports subscribers. However, “mega-fights” or major stadium events may still be placed on the Sky Sports Box Office platform, consistent with how the broadcaster handles its biggest domestic and international shows.

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