“Harmed Feldman’s reputation in the public” – Jake Paul gets sued by boxing judge Glenn Feldman for saying he was involved in MATCH-FIXING
Jake Paul and Glenn Feldman
Just after being sued by Eddie Hearn, ‘the Problem Child’ Jake Paul is now being sued by boxing judge Glenn Feldman for his public comments accusing the judge of match-fixing which affected his decision in the outcome of the matches: Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 2 and Kathie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano.
Jake Paul accused Glenn Feldman of bribery and claimed he had taken money from the Matchroom Boxing Promotion company. In an interview, Paul said, “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 … Clearly, this guy is getting paid money by Matchroom Boxing.”
In a complaint written by Frank Salzano, attorney of Eddie Hearn, he wrote, “[Paul’s] statements have harmed Feldman’s reputation in the public, impute the commission of a crime, and/or call into question Feldman’s fitness to perform his work in his trade and profession.” Eddie Hearn had already filed a $100million lawsuit against the 25-year-old for the same.
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Legendary MMA fighter George St- Pierre announced as the official co-host of Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva
One of the most awaited celebrity boxing events just got better as the former two-division UFC champion George St- Pierre was announced as the official co-host of the event by Most Valuable Promotions. Just after the news came out, Jake Paul tweeted, “Welcome to the show legend @GeorgesStPierre – appreciate you for co-hosting.”
Jake Paul will be taking on ‘the Spider’ Anderson Silva on the 29th of October 2022 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. The involvement of both Anderson Silva and now GSP will most definitely draw the attention of many MMA fans who will surely be tuning in for the same.
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