Jake Paul Storms Out of Interview with Piers Morgan
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, JUN 26 – Jake Paul ended his interview after Piers Morgan challenged his boxing record and legitimacy, despite Paul holding an 11-1 professional mark, ahead of his fight vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
- Jake Paul stormed out of a heated virtual interview with Piers Morgan on June 26, 2025, ahead of his boxing match in Anaheim.
- The clash occurred as Morgan questioned Paul's legitimacy and cited Paul's past loss to Tommy Fury, while Paul defended his record and fight readiness.
- Paul is preparing to face Julio César Chávez Jr. this Saturday, June 28, in a cruiserweight match, confidently dismissing his opponent as easy competition and forecasting a knockout victory.
- During the interview, Paul bluntly told Piers that the real issue was Piers overestimating the significance of his opinion, and admitted he was simply using Piers’s audience to promote his pay-per-view events.
- The confrontation highlights tensions around Paul's boxing career, with the interview scheduled for YouTube broadcast, and the fight expected to test Paul's standing against a seasoned boxer.
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Jake Paul, 28, is about to get into another fight. But before he did, he got into a verbal tussle with Piers Morgan. After a heated exchange of words, Paul left the interview in a huff.
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