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Home » Jake Paul hires powerhouse lawyer of Elon Musk and Jay Z as controversial boxer vows to take on critics who claim his fights are RIGGED
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Jake Paul hires powerhouse lawyer of Elon Musk and Jay Z as controversial boxer vows to take on critics who claim his fights are RIGGED

By uk-times.com4 August 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Jake Paul has taken a decisive legal step to defend his reputation amid ongoing claims that his boxing matches are rigged. 

The social media star turned professional boxer has retained Alex Spiro, a top-tier attorney known for representing some of the world’s highest-profile clients, including Elon Musk, to address and counteract what they say are false and damaging statements. 

Spiro, reportedly charging around $3,000 an hour, is known for aggressively protecting the reputations of his clients, and his involvement signals Paul’s serious commitment to legally combating accusations that could undermine his career and business interests.

‘I’ve been retained by Mr. Paul to pursue legal redress for the damages he has suffered,’ Spiro said in a statement. ‘If someone uses their public soapbox to harm him and the sport with lies, there will be consequences.’ 

Spiro is a powerhouse American attorney known for representing some of the biggest names in the world, including the likes of Musk, Jay-Z, Alec Baldwin, and Naomi Osaka.  

Spiro played a pivotal role in Baldwin’s defense following the fatal 2021 ‘Rust’ shooting. He helped uncover that prosecutors had withheld evidence, leading to the dismissal of involuntary manslaughter charges against Baldwin.

Jake Paul (pictured above) has taken a decisive legal step to defend his reputation amid ongoing claims that his boxing matches are rigged

The controversial social media star turned professional boxer has retained Alex Spiro, a top-tier attorney known for representing some of the world's highest-profile clients

The controversial social media star turned professional boxer has retained Alex Spiro, a top-tier attorney known for representing some of the world’s highest-profile clients

Spiro is a powerhouse American attorney known for representing some of the biggest names in the world, including the likes of Elon Musk, Jay-Z, Alec Baldwin , and Naomi Osaka

Spiro is a powerhouse American attorney known for representing some of the biggest names in the world, including the likes of Elon Musk, Jay-Z, Alec Baldwin , and Naomi Osaka 

Spiro represented Osaka in a lawsuit filed by her former coach, Christophe Jean, who claimed a lifetime commission on her earnings. Spiro argued that the agreement was invalid, leading to the lawsuit being dismissed.

Spiro also defended Jay-Z against a defamation lawsuit filed by a woman who falsely accused the rapper and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of a 2000 assault. The case was dismissed with prejudice, and Spiro emphasised that Jay-Z stood firm against the allegations, never settled, and ultimately cleared his name.

He will now be working alongside Paul – who faces unique legal challenges that require a seasoned litigator with experience in high-profile cases and a deep understanding of public perception. 

The legal move follows a storm of controversy around Paul’s fights, especially after his recent unanimous decision win over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in June.

Despite Paul’s 12th professional victory, several notable media figures and celebrities publicly alleged that his fights were fixed or staged. Among the loudest critics was Piers Morgan, who questioned the legitimacy of Paul’s victories. 

Paul’s manager and MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian pushed back hard against these accusations during an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, stating: ‘When you definitively state that Jake is putting on staged or rigged fights, that’s just defamation, and you’re causing substantial damage to his business, to MVP’s business, and something that’s 100 per cent not true. 

Bidarian emphasised the broader implications, noting the damage these accusations are causing to Paul’s partnerships with major brands such as DAZN, Netflix, and Celsius. ‘We’re having to have conversations with our partners that are just unjustifiable,’ he said. ‘Our legal representation is looking at multiple individuals to go after.’ 

Paul’s most widely viewed bout came last November in a high-profile fight against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, which was streamed live on Netflix and watched by over 108million viewers globally. 

Spiro represented Musk in a defamation lawsuit filed by British cave diver Vernon Unsworth

Spiro represented Musk in a defamation lawsuit filed by British cave diver Vernon Unsworth

The legal move follows a storm of controversy around Paul's fights, especially after his recent unanimous decision win over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr

The legal move follows a storm of controversy around Paul’s fights, especially after his recent unanimous decision win over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr

Paul's most widely viewed bout came last November in a high-profile fight against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, which was streamed live on Netflix

Paul’s most widely viewed bout came last November in a high-profile fight against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, which was streamed live on Netflix

Despite the massive audience, critics again raised suspicions about the fight’s legitimacy. Adding fuel to the fire, Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones, a friend of Tyson and former NFL star, publicly suggested the fight might have been rigged. 

‘I truly think the fight was rigged because if you look at the first round, Mike hit him with a couple and it looked like he told him to slow down,’ Jones told The Mirror US. ‘Did I think his feet were all the way there? No, I didn’t. He was a little wobbly on the feet.’

For Jake Paul, who has steadily tried to prove himself as a legitimate athlete despite his polarising public image, these legal actions and strong defenses reflect his intent to protect not just his brand, but the credibility of the sport he loves.

With Spiro on his legal team, Paul is sending a clear message: allegations without evidence that damage his reputation and business will not be tolerated and he is prepared to pursue full legal consequences against those who spread them. 

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