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Jake Paul’s team confirms legal action over ‘rigged fight’ allegations following victory against Chavez Jr.

Jake Paul’s manager confirms plans for legal action against critics over allegations of rigged fights following Paul’s unanimous decision win against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The team vows to protect Paul’s boxing career from defamatory claims.

Jake Paul looks on during a press conference at The Avalon on May 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
© Luke Hales/Getty ImagesJake Paul looks on during a press conference at The Avalon on May 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Weeks after extending his undefeated streak inside the boxing ring, Jake Paul continues to face fierce scrutiny from critics questioning the legitimacy of his fights. Paul secured a unanimous decision win over former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, in a performance that many hailed as his toughest test yet. Despite this, allegations of staged or “rigged” fights persist, prompting Paul’s team to take a firm legal stance.

Paul’s manager, Nakisa Bidarian, recently doubled down on these claims in a candid interview, promising vigorous legal action against those spreading defamatory accusations. Among the targets is talk show host Piers Morgan, who has been vocal in his skepticism of Paul’s boxing career. The controversy is stirring significant discussion across social media platforms and the broader combat sports community.

While critics continue to voice doubts, Paul and his representatives are actively pursuing defamation claims, highlighting the damaging impact such allegations have on his business relationships with major partners including DAZN, Netflix, and Celsius. The team insists that the accusations are baseless and threaten the integrity of Paul’s growing boxing career.

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What legal action is Jake Paul’s team planning against defamation?

In an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, Bidarian addressed the ongoing controversy head-on. “When you definitively state that Jake is putting on staged or rigged fights, that’s just defamation, and you’re causing substantial damage to his business, to MVP’s business, and something that’s 100 percent not true,” he stated.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. punches Jake Paul on his way to losing in a unanimous decision during a Cruiserweight fight at Honda Center on June 28, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. punches Jake Paul on his way to losing in a unanimous decision during a Cruiserweight fight at Honda Center on June 28, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Bidarian emphasized that staging fights is a federal crime and pledged to aggressively pursue legal action against individuals making false claims. He expressed frustration over how these allegations spread on social media, misleading the public and damaging reputations.

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The damage is, we’re in business with DAZN, Netflix, Celsius, and that’s the damage that you’re causing because you’re forcing us to have conversations with our partners that are just unjustifiable,” Bidarian said. “Our representation is looking at multiple individuals to go after.

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How did the feud between Jake Paul and Piers Morgan begin?

The rift between Paul and Morgan escalated after a contentious interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where Morgan challenged the ethics of Paul’s fight against Mike Tyson. Morgan remains defiant, even suggesting a potential 2v2 boxing match with Paul and his brother, Logan.

As of now, Paul’s team has not disclosed any other potential defendants but made it clear that legal measures will continue. Meanwhile, Paul is focused on promoting the highly anticipated women’s boxing trilogy between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, in which he recently agreed to a $1 million wager with Tyson.

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What is Jake Paul’s current status in his boxing career?

Since turning professional, Paul has compiled a 12-1 record, with seven victories coming by knockout. His recent win against Chavez Jr. marked his sixth consecutive triumph following a loss to Tommy Fury in 2023. Despite criticisms for fighting older or less traditional opponents, Paul’s star continues to rise in the boxing world, fueled by his showmanship and growing skillset.

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