OSHAE JONES RETAINS IBF SUPER WELTERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE WITH DRAW AGAINST ELIA CARRANZA ON MOST VALUABLE PROMOTIONS’ MVPW-04, LIVE ON ESPN+
MVP’s WBC featherweight world champion Tiara Brown defends title against Hannah Rapp by unanimous decision in co-main event
Nataly Delgado defeats Jasmine Artiga to capture WBA super flyweight world title
Estefany Alegria scores major upset over Evelin Bermudez to claim unified WBO, WBA, and IBF light flyweight world champion title, earning $20,000 Performance of the Night Bonus
MVP’s Jully Poca, Keno Marley, LeAnna Cruz, Brittany Sims, and Sa’Rai Brown El earn victories across the main and preliminary cards
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JUNE 13, 2026 – Tonight in front of a sold out crowd at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, live on ESPN+, Most Valuable Promotions’ (MVP) IBF super welterweight world champion Oshae Jones (9-0-1, 3 KOs) retained her world title after battling mandatory challenger and IBF No. 1 contender Elia Carranza (11-2-1, 3 KOs) to a hard-fought draw (96-94, 94-96, 95-95) in the highly anticipated main event of MVPW-04.
Across the closely contested bout, Jones relied on her jab, sharp combinations, and movement to control stretches of the action, while Carranza applied strong pressure and found success with her right hand throughout the bout. Neither fighter was able to separate herself decisively over the championship distance, with momentum shifting back and forth across the contest until the bout went to the scorecards, resulting in a draw that allowed Jones to retain her IBF super welterweight world championship. The result marked the second razor-thin encounter between the two rivals following Jones’ narrow split-decision victory in their first meeting in July 2025.
In the co-main event, MVP’s undefeated WBC featherweight world champion Tiara Brown (21-0, 11 KOs) successfully defended her world title with a unanimous decision victory (97-93, 99-91 x2) over previously unbeaten top-ranked contender Hannah Rapp (8-1-1, 5 KOs) in a hard-fought 10-round championship contest at 126 lbs. Much of the bout was contested at close range, where Brown’s superior inside combinations, body work, and experience proved decisive over the championship rounds, allowing her to retain her title and preserve her undefeated record.
Also on the main card, Panama’s Nataly Delgado (21-7-2, 5 KOs) captured the WBA super flyweight world title, defeating MVP’s and Tampa’s previously undefeated champion Jasmine Artiga (15-1-1, 7 KOs) by unanimous decision (97-93 x3) in a hard-fought 10-round championship contest at 115 lbs. After going the distance, Delgado’s sharp right hand and effective body work proved decisive, allowing her to remain ahead on the scorecards despite a spirited late rally from Artiga to become the new WBA super flyweight world champion.
Opening the main card, Mexico’s IBF No. 1 contender Estefany Alegria (15-1, 4 KOs) authored a stunning upset, dethroning MVP’s and Argentina’s unified WBO, WBA, and IBF light flyweight world champion Evelin Bermudez (22-2-1, 8 KOs) by unanimous decision (99-91 x2, 100-90) to capture the WBO, WBA, and IBF light flyweight world titles in a 10-round bout at 108 lbs. Making her promotional debut, Bermudez struggled to contain Alegria’s relentless pressure and consistent body attack, as the challenger took control of the action from the middle rounds onward to become the new unified three-belt world champion. Alegria’s showstopping performance earned her the $20,000 Performance of the Night bonus, presented by Caribe Royale Resort.
In their professional debuts and professionally sanctioned rematch of their November 2025 bout, MVP’s undefeated Brazilian boxer and social media sensation Jully Poca (1-0), the most-followed active female boxer in the world, defeated fellow pro debutant Monica Medina (0-1) by unanimous decision (39-37, 40-36 x2) in MVPW-04’s preliminary card headliner, a four-round junior welterweight bout at 140 lbs. Making her promotional debut, Poca showcased her poise and technical skill throughout the contest, controlling the action over four rounds to remain unbeaten and earn the second victory of her young professional career.
In cruiserweight action, MVP’s two-time Brazilian Olympian Keno Marley (2-0, 1 KO) continued his impressive start in the professional ranks, earning the first knockout victory of his career with a first-round TKO over Jordan Gruszewski (5-2-1, 4 KOs) at 2:16 of their scheduled four-round bout at 200 lbs. Marley used his length and sharp jab to dictate the pace early before landing a powerful right hand that sent Gruszewski to the canvas, and a relentless follow-up attack prompted the referee to halt the contest, preserving Marley’s undefeated record.
Also on the card, Boxlab’s WBA and WBO No. 12-ranked bantamweight contender Jordan Orozco (17-0, 17 KOs) defeated Fernando Diaz (16-8-1, 6 KOs) via third-round TKO by corner retirement in their WBA Continental Americas bantamweight title bout at 118 lbs. After Diaz found success through the opening rounds, Orozco shifted the momentum dramatically in the third, flooring his opponent with a fierce combination and forcing Diaz’s corner to stop the contest at the end of the round. With the victory, Orozco maintained his remarkable 100 percent knockout rate and became the first fighter to stop Diaz.
In her promotional debut, MVP’s WBA #1 super flyweight contender at 115lbs LeAnna Cruz (12-0, 1 KO) delivered a dominant performance, earning a unanimous decision victory (79-71 x2, 78-72) over Mexico’s Rubi Gutierrez (8-4-1) in their eight-round junior bantamweight bout at 115 lbs to preserve her undefeated record. Cruz, a Puerto Rican-American, controlled the action from start to finish, scoring knockdowns in both the fourth and fifth rounds while relentlessly attacking the body and applying constant pressure throughout the contest. In a post-fight interview with Scoles, Cruz made her intentions clear, setting her sights on a future world title opportunity against the reigning WBA super flyweight champion.
In an explosive performance, Tampa’s junior welterweight prospect Jadden Addison (2-0, 1 KO) remained undefeated with a devastating first-round TKO victory over pro debutant Zavier Davis (0-1) in their scheduled four-round junior welterweight bout at 140 lbs. Addison wasted no time asserting himself, dropping Davis early with a blistering flurry before following up with a sharp right hook that prompted the referee to wave off the contest at 1:04 of the opening round.
Also on the preliminary card, MVP’s #1 WBA contender Brittany Sims (10-3, 5 KOs), earned a hard-fought unanimous decision victory (78-74 x2, 79-73) over Mexico’s Naomy Cardenas (10-2, 2 KOs) in her promotional debut. In a relentless eight-round bantamweight battle at 118 lbs, Sims showcased her trademark toughness and skill, landing the sharper combinations, effective body work, and timely counterpunches down the stretch to secure the victory and further strengthen her position atop the bantamweight rankings.
Additionally, Boxlab’s Cuban middleweight prospect Pedro Veitia (8-0-1, 8 KOs) delivered a statement victory in his six-round middleweight bout at 163 lbs, stopping previously undefeated Nigerian prospect Taiwo Afolabi (6-1, 6 KOs) via fifth-round TKO at 1:26 after scoring a knockdown in the third round and systematically breaking down his opponent with relentless pressure, sharp combinations, and punishing body work. Opening the preliminary card, MVP’s 19-time U.S. national champion Sa’Rai Brown El (1-0) turned in a dominant professional and promotional debut, earning an unanimous decision victory (40-36 x3) over Mexico’s Ashley Felix (7-4, 1 KO) in their scheduled four-round junior flyweight bout at 108 lbs by controlling the action from start to finish with a sharp jab, crisp left hand, and relentless body attack.
MVPW-04 was produced and marketed by MVP and promoted by MVP and Boxlab Promotions.
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About MVP
Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) was founded in August 2021 by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian with a fighter-first ethos. Since its 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.