Piers Morgan cleared up and declined his claims that Jake Paul's fights had hired an A-list lawyer only a few days after the boxer had hired.
The renowned TV broadcaster went famous with Paul prior to his fight in June with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
This week Paul announced that he would hire lawyer Alex Spiro, who in the past represented people like Elon Musk and Alec Baldwin. His plan was to close everyone who claims that his fighting, who are professionally punished and bet at a speed of millions of dollars, are decorated, which is a federal crime.
Piers Morgan rolls back on 'staged' Jake Paul Fight Claim
In a message tonight on X, Piers Morgan went to social media to tackle previous comments he had made with regard to the fighting of Jake Paul. After beating him Julio Cesar Chavez JR in California, Morgan called the fight “boring staged bulls.”
“The man holds his bags of $$$$$ buckets,” Morgan wrote in a tweet that he has removed since. “But he kills boxing with this boring staged bulls – against older hunters far beyond their prime.”
And today Morgan issued a long explanation that rolled back on that remark and wrote: “I posted a few weeks ago that Jake Paul's boxing career was” boring staged bulls -“.”
A few weeks ago I posted that Jake Paul's boxing career was “boring staged nonsense.” What I meant is that his fights have been predominantly against older, past-prime opponents, who can be lucrative for both parties and may have entertainment value, but do not reveal …
– Piers Morgan (@Piermorgan) 9 August 2025
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“What I meant is that his fighting has been mostly against older, passing-as-prime prime-opponents, who can be lucrative for both parties and may have entertainment value, but do not reveal how he takes on the currently ranked boxers and are therefore not a good look for the sport.
“I did not intend to suggest that the outcome had been determined in advance and certainly did not want to suggest something illegal.
“But if reports are correct that Jake is now in negotiations to fight Anthony Joshua, that would clearly be a seriously credible fight against one of the best heavyweights in the world. Jake is welcome to be uncensored to discuss this, and verbally verbal with me, always with me.”
Jake Paul hired lawyer to take action against claims that he will resolve his fighting
This week Paul brought a legal adviser to help him defend himself against the claims that he is going up his fighting. The attacks are fully sanctioned professional sporting events, with enormous gambling lines and solving their outcome would be a federal crime.
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The YouTuber has not saved any costs and brought Alex Spiro Alex Spiro in. The New Yorker reportedly charges around $ 3,000 per hour for its services and is known for aggressively protecting the reputation of his customers.
In a statement at the Daily Mail, Spiro said: “I was retained by Mr. Paul to pursue legal story for the damage he suffered. If someone uses his public soap box to harm him and the sport with lies, there will be consequences.”
