Jake Paul Blasts Haters Still Claiming Fights Are Rigged After Mike Perry KO

Jake Paul has responded to critics who continue to insist that his boxing matches are predetermined, despite his victory over Mike Perry. He acknowledged that some world champions are now supporting him.

Despite entering the boxing world, Jake Paul continues to face challenges in gaining recognition from both professional boxers and fans. The ‘Problem Child’ has also been repeatedly accused of staging his fights.

Ever since he defeated Ben Askren, these allegations have continued to gain momentum. In fact, there were even “scripts”circulating online prior to his matches, particularly in the case of his fight against Tommy Fury. However, this was later revealed to be false when he ended up losing.

Despite his recent victory over former UFC star ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry, the YouTuber-turned-boxer is once again facing accusations of his fights being fake. However, Jake is not willing to tolerate these claims and is determined to prove his skills in the ring.

During episode 422 of ImPaulsive, he stated, “I can’t believe Perry lost, it must be rigged. He looked so different in this fight, there’s no way he would have lost to Jake. It’s impossible.”He then proceeded to mimic shaking and strangling someone.

“There are individuals out there, these ignorant fools. It’s astonishing how unintelligent people can be, it’s truly disheartening. As Mike Perry aptly put it, they may not even realize their own stupidity. But, personally, I have a strong dislike for the state of the world.”

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Despite receiving respect from renowned boxers such as Terence Crawford, Manny Pacquiao, and Evander Holyfield, Logan Paul and Mike Maljak still questioned Jake on his continued attention towards these claims.

“The respect of my peers holds more value to me than anything else, including the admiration of the greats and legends. However, it does worry me that they are able to vote and drive on the road.”

Perry’s defeat has paved the way for Jake to face Mike Tyson in November, as originally planned. However, there has been speculation that Jake may also compete against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. for a WBA championship.

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