(Sports news, martial arts news) Journalist Piers Morgan, who made Ronaldo leave MU with a series of shocking interviews, has just received “bitter fruit” when he intentionally focused on Jake Paul’s boxing ability right before a big match.
Piers Morgan, the famous journalist who caused a storm with a series of “trap” interviews that caused Cristiano Ronaldo to leave Manchester United , just experienced a humiliating experience when he tried to apply the same tactic to Jake Paul, a YouTuber and boxer who is causing a stir in the boxing world. While Ronaldo once “fell into the trap” and made shocking statements, Jake Paul made Morgan “fall backwards” when he proactively turned the tables right on television.

🥊 Jake Paul: The “disruptor” of boxing and his uncompromising response
In his pre-fight interview with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Piers Morgan repeatedly “drilled” into Jake Paul’s true abilities in the ring, emphasizing that Paul only won against older opponents, and his only defeat was against a “real boxer” named Tommy Fury.
Not willing to be outdone, Jake Paul responded fiercely, asserting that he had faced many professional boxers, even confidently declaring that he could defeat Mike Tyson at his peak, a statement that made Morgan laugh and not hesitate to refute on air.
😠 When the “interviewer” becomes the “interviewee”
Not stopping there, Jake Paul also bluntly pointed out the real purpose of accepting to go on air: “I’m only here to sell pay-per-view, I don’t care about your show.”
Paul’s bluntness and “unruly” attitude made Morgan unable to control the conversation, forced to watch his guest leave the studio in confusion. Morgan could only smile, wishing Chavez Jr. victory as a final “revenge”.
However, the result of the match did not please Morgan. In the match between Jake Paul and Chavez Jr. on June 29, after 10 rounds of hard work, Jake Paul won by unanimous decision (99-91, 98-92, 97-93), raising his record to 10 wins – 1 loss in his career.
💡 Media Power: When the “trap” no longer works
This event shows that in the era of social media stars like Jake Paul, traditional media power is often no longer an effective “trap”. Jake Paul clearly understands the value of his personal brand, proactively turning every interview into a promotional tool, ready to “blow back” anyone who wants to bring him down.
Morgan’s humiliation is a clear demonstration of the shifting balance of power between traditional journalism and the “new celebrities” of the digital age.
🔥 Conclusion: The questioner can also be a victim
From the Ronaldo “scratching” incident to the Jake Paul “teasing” incident, Piers Morgan has experienced two extremes: one side is resounding success, the other side is humiliating failure.
This story is a reminder: in the modern media world, the questioner can also become a victim if he does not understand the person he is talking to, especially when the other person is a “warrior” of the social media era, ready to turn every situation into an advantage for himself.