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Jake Paul claims MVP debut card is better than UFC White House event

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Jake Paul has publicly stated that the inaugural MMA event card from his promotion, Most Valuable Promotions, is superior in quality to the UFC card scheduled for the White House event. This bold claim positions Paul's new MMA venture as a direct competitor to the UFC. The post includes a poll asking whether this comparison sounds ridiculous or if MVP can genuinely compete with the UFC. Paul's statement comes as his promotion prepares to launch its MMA division. The claim has sparked debate within the MMA community about the credibility and competitiveness of MVP compared to established organizations.

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Jake Paul has thrown down the gauntlet ahead of Most Valuable Promotions' inaugural MMA event, publicly declaring that his promotion's debut card is superior to the UFC's scheduled White House event.

The claim, made by Paul himself, represents an aggressive opening salvo as MVP prepares to launch its MMA division. Rather than positioning the new promotion as a developing alternative to established organizations, Paul went straight for a direct comparison with the UFC at one of its most high-profile scheduled events.

Why it matters

  • MVP's debut card will face immediate scrutiny against a UFC event carrying significant political and cultural visibility
  • Paul's willingness to court controversy could generate mainstream attention for his new MMA venture, but risks damaging credibility if the matchup comparison falls flat
  • The MMA community has responded with debate over whether a first-time promotion can genuinely rival the UFC's depth of talent and production

The statement has already stirred conversation across the MMA world, with opinions divided on whether the comparison is a legitimate competitive claim or an overreach from a promotion yet to run a single event. Paul's boxing background gave MVP an early platform, but launching an MMA division brings a different set of expectations around fighter quality, matchmaking, and organizational experience.

Whether the debut card ultimately justifies the comparison remains to be seen, but Paul has ensured that MVP's entrance into MMA will be watched closely and measured against a very public benchmark.

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