Sophie Rain Hints Transition Into Boxing Potentially Under Jake Paul’s MVP Banner

Sophie Rain is once again making headlines beyond OF, and this time the buzz surrounds a possible move into the ring. The influencer turned adult content creator, who has amassed a massive following on TikTok, spent this past weekend embedded in the world of professional boxing, and she left fans wondering if a genuine bout could be on her horizon.

According to sources, the occasion was a Most Valuable Promotions card headlined by Amanda Serrano. The event was notable for being broadcast live on TikTok, marking the platform’s first foray into airing a world championship boxing event. Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, the co-founders of MVP, framed the partnership as part of a broader mission to reshape how the sport reaches audiences.

“From day one, MVP has challenged the traditional boxing model by creating the biggest moments and opportunities for figh ters while finding new ways to bring the sport to fans around the world,” the pair said. “Partnering with TikTok to deliver the first-ever championship boxing event on TikTok LIVE is another example of that vision to grow the audience for boxing and make world championship fights more accessible than ever. This event will also further activate MVP’s loyal fanbase among hard-to-reach Gen Z and Gen Alpha audiences, demographics that MVP has consistently reached better than anyone else in the sport.”

Rain’s presence at the event was part of a push to bring in a wave of prominent TikTok personalities to help promote the card, tapping into exactly the kind of youthful, terminally online crowd that MVP has built its brand around. But it was Rain’s own antics leading up to the show that generated the most attention.

Days before the event, she and fellow creator Natalie Reynolds staged a playful faceoff that quickly made the rounds online, racking up views and reactions across social media.

That energy carried into the event itself. When asked directly whether she would ever consider stepping into the ring herself, she did not shut the door.

“Maybe one day if the offer is right,” Rain said.

The comment, brief as it was, was enough to send speculation into overdrive. Given her ties to the MVP crowd this weekend and the promotion’s track record of recruiting internet personalities for high-profile spectacle bouts, it is not hard to imagine Paul and Bidarian extending an offer her way if the interest is mutual.