Eddie Hearn and Jake Paul reach lawsuit settlement ahead of Taylor-Serrano 3

Eddie Hearn and Jake Paul

A near three-year legal battle between Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn and YouTube star Jake Paul has now finally been put to bed.

Hearn filed a defamation lawsuit against the American back in 2022, seeking damages equating to $100,000,000 after approaching a court in New York.

This was in response to Paulโ€™s accusation in an IFL TV interview that the British promoter had bribed boxing judge Glen Feldman.

Feldman produced a wide scorecard of 97-93 in favour of Irish phenom Katie Taylor when she collided with Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden, New York.

Last year, the two stars of womenโ€™s boxing locked horns once again in a fiercely anticipated rematch, this time featuring on the undercard of Paulโ€™s controversial showdown with Mike Tyson.

While Taylor, 24-1 (6 KOs), claimed a unanimous decision victory after edging a split decision in their first encounter, the three judgesโ€™ scorecards of 95-94 all offered a truer reflection of their compelling battle.

And now, as the undisputed super-lightweight queen gears up for her trilogy with Serrano, 47-3-1 (31 KOs), on July 11, it would appear that both Hearn and Paul have finally settled their differences.

Attorneys for all parties, including Hearn, Feldman and Paul, officially filed for a dismissal of the lawsuit on Monday.

As a result, the case will no longer proceed to trial, with Hearn, who is the long-term promoter of Taylor, seemingly letting his counterpart off the hook.

Paul, meanwhile, continues to expand his stable of female fighters under the MVP Promotions banner after building a strong relationship with Serrano.

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