Jake Paul Threatens Legal Action Against ‘Pigs’ Who Lie About His Fights

Sports news ยป Jake Paul Threatens Legal Action Against ‘Pigs’ Who Lie About His Fights

Jake Paul has stated he is finished tolerating the fabrications and accusations concerning his boxing career.

Following a decision victory against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., media personality Piers Morgan criticized Paul`s showing, labeling it an “unwatchable farce” and “staged.” This criticism was reportedly paired with an attempt by Morgan to promote his own media outlet, where he had recently confronted Paul.

In response, Nakisa Bidarian, co-promoter for Paul`s Most Valuable Promotions, stated that the company is considering various actions, potentially including legal proceedings against Morgan or any other individuals alleging fight fixing. Paul subsequently reinforced this warning.

Paul himself stated, “After years of dismissing this as simply `haters being haters,` I have instructed my team to aggressively pursue legal action against anyone fabricating falsehoods about my boxing journey. Expect to be served, you pigs.”

Since entering boxing, Paul has consistently been subject to claims and accusations of his fights being fixed or manipulated. These allegations reached notable levels after his brutal knockout victory against former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in their second fight in December 2021, and more recently, following his decision win against former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson last November.

In his last eight professional boxing matches, Paul has secured seven wins, including triumphs over former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, as well as previous UFC competitors Nate Diaz and Mike Perry.

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