Eddie Hearn officially files defamation lawsuit against Jake Paul
Eddie Hearn is suing Jake Paul following the fighters accusations of claims that Hearn rigged the judges for Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor.
In a newly filed lawsuit, Hearn and his company, Matchroom Boxing, claim their reputation was damaged after 25-year-old Paul “made outrageously false and baseless allegations” during an interview on Sept. 20.
In the talk, Paul claimed Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing paid off judge Glenn Feldman in the August Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua fight.
Paul claimed that same judge was also paid off by Matchroom in the April Taylor vs. Serrano fight.
Taylor won by split decision over Serrano, while Joshua lost by split decision to Usyk.
“Glenn Feldman shows up in Saudi and scores Anthony Joshua to win the fight when everyone who watched the fight said it was not a split decision,” Paul said … before adding, “Clearly, this guy is getting paid money by Matchroom Boxing.”
Hearn included Paul’s video interview as an exhibit in the lawsuit filed by attorney Frank Salzano.
Paul, in the interview, also acknowledged that it was “a bold statement and an accusation that I don’t take likely, but it’s just blatantly obvious. And they’re not even trying to hide it.”
Hearn — who’s suing Paul for defamation — called the comments “outlandishly false.”
He’s asking for damages in excess of $75,000.
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