(JAN 29) Super flyweight LeAnna Cruz, 11-0-0
(1KO), of Allentown, Pennsylvania, has officially taken a major leap in
her professional career, announcing that she is the latest addition to the Most
Valuable Promotions (MVP) roster.
Sharing the news with her followers, the rising flyweight prospect expressed her
excitement about joining a stable known for elevating the profile of female
fighters. Cruz noted that the partnership puts her on the premier stage of the
sport, backed by a team capable of accelerating her trajectory toward a world
title.

"It feels incredible knowing I will be on the
biggest stage for women’s boxing with an amazing team behind me," Cruz stated
via her social media.
The signing places Cruz amongst an elite group of athletes. The move is widely
seen as a testament to her talent and marketability, ensuring her upcoming bouts
will receive significant global exposure on major platforms.
As of January 29, 2026, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) boasts one of the most
elite rosters in women's boxing, featuring numerous world champions and top
prospects alongside LeAnna Cruz.
The roster is headlined by seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano, who
signed a first-of-its-kind lifetime contract with the promotion in 2025.
Amanda Serrano 7-division World Champion; Unified Featherweight Champion
Alycia Baumgardner Undisputed Super Featherweight World Champion
Dina Thorslund Undefeated Unified Bantamweight World Champion
Shadasia Green WBO Super Middleweight Champion
Ellie Scotney Unified IBF & WBO Super Bantamweight Champion
Chantelle Cameron WBC Interim Junior Welterweight Champion
Tiara Brown WBC Featherweight Champion (Signed Jan 2026)
Oshae Jones IBF Junior Middleweight Champion (Signed Jan 2026)
Savannah Marshall WBA Super Middleweight Champion
Desley Robinson Unified IBF & WBO Middleweight Champion
Jasmine Artiga WBA Super Fly
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Holly Holm: The former UFC champion and boxing legend signed with MVP in 2025
for a final title run.
Ramla Ali: Somali-British Olympian, activist, and junior featherweight
contender.
Naomy Valle: Undefeated junior flyweight prospect from Costa Rica.
Natalie "No Love" Dove: 15-time U.S. national amateur champion.
Miranda Reyes: Houston-based 135-pound contender
Elise Soto: Undefeated junior lightweight (10-0, 9 KOs).
Jully "Poca" Oliveira: Brazilian influencer-turned-boxer.
Sa’Rai Brown-El: 19-time U.S. national amateur champion and top flyweight
prospect.
In addition to these active fighters, Amanda Serrano is slated to become the
Chairwoman of MVP’s women’s boxing initiatives upon her retirement to oversee
future talent development.
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