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Jake Paul is dismissing claims that his Mike Tyson fight was fixed.

The former YouTuber company, Most Valuable Productions, issued a statement calling the allegations “incorrect and baseless,” per The Hollywood Reporter.

“It is further illogical and inane that MVP, in the debut of a hopeful long-term partnership with the world’s biggest streamer—an organization that made its first-ever foray into live professional sports with Paul vs. Tyson—would even so much as consider such a perverse violation of the rules of competition,” the statement said.

Paul’s company explained that the fight had been approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations — and that fixing a match is a federal crime.

“This is not the first time Jake Paul has faced unfounded skepticism or outright disbelief as a professional athlete, and frankly, the claim that his bout must have been rigged is just the latest backhanded compliment to come his way,” Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a statement.

“From day one in this sport, people have doubted his abilities—unable to reconcile how someone with his background has accomplished so much in such a short time. Jake has not only proven himself repeatedly, but he has continuously set historic records that speak for themselves. This event, which broke attendance and viewership milestones for a professional sporting event, is yet another example of his ability to deliver on the biggest stage. As long as Jake continues to exceed expectations, there will always be those who try to discredit his achievements. We embrace the doubt—it only fuels Jake to work harder and achieve greater success.”

Earlier this month, the 27-year-old and 58-year-old faced off in eight rounds, with Paul ultimately winning in a unanimous decision. Ebro Darden later speculated that the fight wasn’t above board. Other theories circulated too, including Michael Irvin claiming he heard a clause in the pair’s contract forbade Tyson from hitting Paul with his signature body shot, the uppercut combo. DJ Whoo Kid argued that the two couldn’t legally fight each other because Paul would’ve “died” if Tyson actually punched him, and Paul would’ve “killed” Tyson because of his old age.

Even though Tyson lost, he was still okay with the outcome. The boxing legend took to X on Nov. 16, explaining that he had “no regrets” about fighting Paul. “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won,” he wrote. “I’m grateful.”

For his part, Paul said he held back in the ring. During the post-fight conference, Jake revealed he “definitely” restrained himself. “I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn’t want hurt someone who didn’t need to be hurt.”

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Jake Paul is dismissing claims that his Mike Tyson fight was fixed.

The former YouTuber company, Most Valuable Productions, issued a statement calling the allegations “incorrect and baseless,” per The Hollywood Reporter.

“It is further illogical and inane that MVP, in the debut of a hopeful long-term partnership with the world’s biggest streamer—an organization that made its first-ever foray into live professional sports with Paul vs. Tyson—would even so much as consider such a perverse violation of the rules of competition,” the statement said.

Paul’s company explained that the fight had been approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations — and that fixing a match is a federal crime.

“This is not the first time Jake Paul has faced unfounded skepticism or outright disbelief as a professional athlete, and frankly, the claim that his bout must have been rigged is just the latest backhanded compliment to come his way,” Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a statement.

“From day one in this sport, people have doubted his abilities—unable to reconcile how someone with his background has accomplished so much in such a short time. Jake has not only proven himself repeatedly, but he has continuously set historic records that speak for themselves. This event, which broke attendance and viewership milestones for a professional sporting event, is yet another example of his ability to deliver on the biggest stage. As long as Jake continues to exceed expectations, there will always be those who try to discredit his achievements. We embrace the doubt—it only fuels Jake to work harder and achieve greater success.”

Earlier this month, the 27-year-old and 58-year-old faced off in eight rounds, with Paul ultimately winning in a unanimous decision. Ebro Darden later speculated that the fight wasn’t above board. Other theories circulated too, including Michael Irvin claiming he heard a clause in the pair’s contract forbade Tyson from hitting Paul with his signature body shot, the uppercut combo. DJ Whoo Kid argued that the two couldn’t legally fight each other because Paul would’ve “died” if Tyson actually punched him, and Paul would’ve “killed” Tyson because of his old age.

Even though Tyson lost, he was still okay with the outcome. The boxing legend took to X on Nov. 16, explaining that he had “no regrets” about fighting Paul. “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won,” he wrote. “I’m grateful.”

For his part, Paul said he held back in the ring. During the post-fight conference, Jake revealed he “definitely” restrained himself. “I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn’t want hurt someone who didn’t need to be hurt.”

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