Over a career spanning 12-1 win-loss streaks, Jake Paul has faced allegations of fixing his fights. Recently, the fighter was once again in the news for allegedly fixing his fight against Anthony Joshua. The duo will be facing each other on December 19, 2025. Deontay Wilder made claims recently about the fight being fixed. Moments after, Jake threatened to sue Wilder through legal means.While such claims have been proved wrong repeatedly, such comments keep coming in. Another major instance of such an accusation that has resurfaced was in 2023. Jake faced Tommy Fury on February 26, 2023. However, before the fight, a rumor was spread about the fight being fixed. The document was shared by Mike Perry. He was a reserve fighter for the 2023 showdown.
Jake Paul was accused of scripted fight in high octane bout against Tommy Fury
As per the leaked document, the match was supposed to be 8 rounds long. The first round, according to the leaked document, showcased both fighters having an equal stance within the ring. Following up, Tommy Fury would take control of the fight in the second round, which would make Jake Paul restless. In the third round, Jake would bounce back and catch Tommy off guard. Jake would have had an upper hand in this round. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Tommy would continue with vision problems. This is when Jake takes control of the entire round and continues to press the attack across the rest of the rounds. At the end, Paul would have been declared the winner. Dillon Danis also shared the document on his social media.However, that was not how the fight had panned out. Tommy won that fight via a split decision. Right after the document was leaked, the promoter quickly issued a statement commenting, “We can confirm it is fake.” This proves that the recent accusation of fixing the fight against Anthony Joshua is not the first time for Jake. he has faced this before.
Anthony Joshua responds to fight-fixing claims
While Jake Paul has done his part in dismissing the claims of having his fight against Anthony Joshua fixed, the latter issued a separate statement. He stated, “Yeah, nothing in the contract. What can I say? We’re not worried about what opinions there are, whether it’s Wilder, Fury, whoever. The only thing in the contract that got my attention was the money. Other than that, I don’t worry about nothing else.”With both Anthony and Jake confirming that the scripted news is fake, fans are now excited to see their favorite fighters in the ring. The bout has been scheduled for December 19, 2025, to be held at Kaseye Center in Miami, Florida.Also Read: Katie Ledecky’s $5M net worth: How an Olympic legend built a swimming empire
