Eddie Hearn rejects $1m win from Jake Paul bet following Katie Taylor victory over Amanda Serrano

Hearn has urged Paul to give the money from the bet to charity

Dylan Terry
Sunday 01 May 2022 08:31 EDT
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Paul (left) and Hearn (right) made a $1m bet on the fight
Paul (left) and Hearn (right) made a $1m bet on the fight (Getty Images)

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Eddie Hearn has rejected Jake Paul’s $1 million bet winnings after Katie Taylor’s victory over Amanda Serrano on Saturday night.

Taylor clinched a unanimous decision victory over Serrano at Madison Square Garden in New York as she retained her undisputed lightweight status.

Prior to the fight, Serrano’s promoter Paul bet Taylor’s representative Hearn $1m as the pair were both overwhelmingly convinced their fighter would win.

Yet in the aftermath of Taylor’s triumph, Hearn called for Paul to give the sum of money to charity instead.

Speaking to iFL TV, he said: “He can keep it, give it to charity. We agreed beforehand, because it didn’t go down very well with certain people.

“Promoters shouldn’t be betting on the fight. We’ve got another something that we’re working on, charity-related.

“We’ll maybe make that fight [Jake Paul vs Cheavon Clarke] off the back of the bet.”

Earlier on this week, Paul claimed he could beat anyone in Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing stable who has had less than 10 professional fights.

Hearn then called on him to face Olympian Cheavon Clarke who only made his pro debut back in February.

Paul is 5-0 as a pro boxer, with his last win coming in a rematch with Tyron Woodley in December of last year.

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