Stephanie Han, El Paso’s own undefeated WBA lightweight world champion, has officially signed with Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), the powerhouse co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian. With a flawless 10-0 record, Han brings not only elite skill to the ring but also a story that continues to inspire millions.
A full-time police officer and devoted mother of two — including a daughter living with a rare condition, Nicolaides-Baraitser Syndrome — Han is more than just a boxer. She’s a role model. Her journey from amateur standout to world champion was reignited after helping her sister, former IBF champion Jennifer Han, prepare for a major title fight. That comeback led to her recent WBA title win, earned with a statement KO over Hannah Terlep.
Now aligned with MVP, Han enters a new chapter where her talent, story, and advocacy will reach global audiences. MVP’s announcement confirms a verbal agreement between Han and IBF champion Beatriz Ferreira for a unification showdown — a bout that could define the lightweight division in 2025.
“Signing with Most Valuable Promotions is a dream realized,” said Han. “With MVP behind me, I’m more ready than ever to rise, represent, and make history.”
Jake Paul and MVP echoed the sentiment, praising Han’s work in and out of the ring. From her service in the El Paso Police Department to her victories in beauty pageants and boxing arenas, Stephanie Han stands as a powerful example of determination and grace under pressure.
As she joins a stacked MVP roster that includes Amanda Serrano, Alycia Baumgardner, Savannah Marshall, and more, Stephanie Han is ready to shine on the biggest stage — bringing El Paso pride with her every step of the way.