British super-bantamweight champion Tysie Gallagher has become the latest UK fighter to join Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), the boxing organisation co-founded by American personality Jake Paul. The 27-year-old, who holds both the British and Commonwealth titles, announced her move, expressing ambitions to compete on a global stage and pursue a world championship.
Gallagher boasts a professional record of 10 wins from 12 bouts. Her most recent fight in September saw her successfully retain her titles with a points victory over Ellie Hellewell. This marked her return to the ring after a 12-month absence, during which she took time away from the sport following a personal tragedy involving the death of her mother-in-law, Diane Cleary, in January 2023.
Her signing with MVP places her alongside a notable cohort of British female boxing talent already under the promotion's wing. This includes Ellie Scotney, Caroline Dubois, Chantelle Cameron, and Savannah Marshall. MVP has made a clear strategic investment in women's boxing, attracting some of the sport's most prominent figures.
The move is expected to provide Gallagher with increased exposure and opportunities, potentially paving the way for higher-profile fights and title challenges. Her stated goal of becoming a world champion aligns with MVP's trajectory of elevating its fighters onto international platforms.
This partnership underscores a broader trend in professional boxing, where promotional outfits are increasingly seeking to sign established champions and promising contenders to build strong rosters. For British boxing fans, Gallagher's move to MVP could mean more chances to see her compete against top international opponents in the future, further raising the profile of UK female boxing.