Skye Nicolson vs Jake Paul’s MVP: Explosive Feud Threatens Mega Fights
Tensions are boiling over in women’s boxing and one of Australia’s brightest stars is right at the center of it, making bold claims that could shake up the sport’s biggest promotional powerhouse.
Skye Nicolson is not holding back. The interim WBC super bantamweight champion says Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions, known as MVP, “need” her and she’s making it clear she intends to prove that in the ring. But this isn’t just pre-fight hype. This is a simmering feud that could impact some of the biggest matchups in women’s boxing right now.
Nicolson is heading into her next fight against Mariah Turner in Melbourne with confidence, but also with frustration. Despite her growing reputation and global appeal, she believes internal tensions with MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian are blocking her path to the sport’s most lucrative and high-profile bouts.
This matters because MVP has become a major force in women’s boxing. Over the past two years, the promotion has elevated the visibility of female fighters, signing top names and delivering big-money events. Fighters like Cherneka Johnson and Ebanie Bridges have thrived under that platform. So when Nicolson says she’s being left out, it raises serious questions about how fights are being made behind the scenes.
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The conflict appears to stem from public disagreements and accusations, including claims that Nicolson avoided certain fights. She has strongly pushed back, insisting she’s ready to face anyone, from Ellie Scotney to Amanda Serrano and that she’s being unfairly sidelined.
What’s at stake here is bigger than one rivalry. If Nicolson is frozen out of MVP events, fans could miss out on some of the most exciting matchups in the division. At the same time, if bridges are rebuilt, this tension could actually fuel blockbuster fights that elevate women’s boxing even further.
For now, Nicolson’s strategy is simple. Win, stay loud and keep calling out the names that matter. She believes victories will force negotiations, whether promoters like it or not.
The spotlight now turns to Melbourne, where her performance against Turner could either strengthen her position or complicate things further. But one thing is clear, this feud is far from over and its ripple effects could shape the future of the sport.
Stay with us for continuing coverage as this story develops and as the fight world watches closely to see what happens next.
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