Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing File Defamation Lawsuit Against Jake Paul
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And if she only has one fight left why wouldn't it be one that's (potentially) PPV and makes twice the money of anything else?
I don't have any doubt at all that Katie Taylor fights Serrano (or anyone else) at this point. She'll give everything she has left.Comment
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Interesting case. There's no doubt it's valid, though I'm sure a public apology from Paul and relatively insignificant damages will get the job done.
But boxing has always operated in verbal jousting that goes well beyond anything that is acceptable anywhere else. What comes next? Boxers and promoters are throwing shade on each other constantly... and it's to deliberately damage each other's reputation.
If a boxer alleges that another ducked them, could they sue and have the evidence looked at? This could be the thin end of the wedge.Comment
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I have no idea how anyone can doubt Katie Taylor at this point.
And if she only has one fight left why wouldn't it be one that's (potentially) PPV and makes twice the money of anything else?
I don't have any doubt at all that Katie Taylor fights Serrano (or anyone else) at this point. She'll give everything she has left.
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Maybe Feldman will finally be able to explain his scorecard instead of leaving it to his supervisor now.Comment
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These lawsuits always go nowhere. Hearn/Matchroom would have to prove that Logan intentionally lied and set out to hurt them and most importantly that they suffered some type of tangible loss or long term harm. They probably drop the suit and Paul puts out a statement retracting his comments.Comment
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This is nothing more than a publicity stunt. It's all for show. I guess Matchroom has nothing better else to do other than attempt to make some headlinesComment
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This is British puss like behavior. Feldman obviously bent over backwards to give rounds to the Matchroom fighters in those 2 fights and it’s not a coincidence. Boxing is a corrupt sport and slime balls like Hearn find ways to keep judges on their side by being the ones who cover their bills and expenses for fights. Treat them lavishly and they will go above and beyond to accommodate your fighters so that they can keep getting the gigs.Comment
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