Jake Paul’s Most Precious Promotions mentioned in an announcement Monday that current hypothesis that Paul’s Nov. 15 record-breaking match in opposition to Mike Tyson was rigged or scripted is “incorrect and baseless.”
The corporate, which partnered with Netflix for what was the most-streamed world sporting occasion in historical past, insisted they complied with all applicable laws for a match that was sanctioned by the Texas Division of Licensing and Rules (TDLR).
“Each fighters in good religion carried out to one of the best of their skills with the aim of profitable the combat,” MVP’s assertion mentioned. “There have been completely no restrictions — contractual or in any other case — round both fighter. Every boxer was in a position to make use of his full arsenal to win the combat. Any settlement on the contrary would violate TDLR boxing guidelines.”
Paul (11-1, 7 KOs) earned a unanimous choice in opposition to former heavyweight champion Tyson (50-7, 44 KOs). The judges scored it 80-72, 79-73, 79-73, with the previous YouTube star profitable the putting battle 78-18 throughout eight two-minute rounds.
The occasion attracted a record-breaking gate at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 15 with 72,300 followers in attendance resulting in $18,117,072 in whole income, a file for boxing and blended martial occasions held exterior of Las Vegas. Netflix noticed the combat peak at a file 65 million concurrent streams.
Nonetheless, response to the combat got here with questions on its authenticity from huge names within the sport, together with Corridor of Famer Oscar de la Hoya, who posted on social media, “All people is speaking about how staged this combat was. I do consider it was scripted and I consider that Tyson was definitely held again.
“Look, I am a fighter and I can see it. It goes on their file and it was sanctioned. Jake Paul paid to get the W on his file! For what? In your personal private satisfaction? I preserve telling you, if you wish to be an actual fighter such as you say you wish to be, what are you doing? Who’s subsequent? Joe Biden? You need to combat actual fighters.”
Paul himself fueled among the rumors when requested within the post-match press convention whether or not he took his foot off the fuel in spherical three. “Yeah, positively. Positively a bit,” he informed reporters. “I needed to present the followers a present, however I did not wish to damage somebody that did not have to be damage.”
MVP mentioned it was “illogical and inane” to recommend the corporate would danger a brand new and doubtlessly profitable partnership with Netflix by breaking the foundations.
“Trash discuss and hypothesis are frequent in sports activities, and athletes and promoters must tolerate nonsensical commentary, jokes and opinions. However suggesting something aside from full effort from these fighters isn’t solely naive however an insult to the work they put into their craft and to the game itself.”
MVP’s co-founder, Nakisa Bidarian, defended Paul, a YouTube millionaire-turned-pro athlete.
“From day one on this sport, individuals have doubted his skills — unable to reconcile how somebody together with his background has completed a lot in such a short while,” Bidarian mentioned Monday. “Jake has not solely confirmed himself repeatedly, however he has constantly set historic data that talk for themselves. … So long as Jake continues to exceed expectations, there’ll at all times be those that attempt to discredit his achievements. We embrace the doubt — it solely fuels Jake to work more durable and obtain higher success.”
–Discipline Stage Media