MMA
Jake Paul did it! He beat Woodley in the rematch, and he also gave him a hard KO
Jake Paul can celebrate. The American YouTuber, who has now switched to boxing, winning fight after fight, has now dealt a hard KO to Tyron Woodley, the famous MMA fighter who scored his second loss to Paul.
Jake Paul can celebrate. The American YouTuber, who has now switched to boxing, winning fight after fight, has now dealt a hard KO to Tyron Woodley, the famous MMA fighter who scored his second loss to Paul.
Many combat sports fans are not thrilled with the fact that so-called celebrity fights are being held. But what Jake Paul is doing doesn’t deserve that name anymore.
The American YouTuber notched another boxing win from Sunday night, beating Tyron Woodley in a rematch to bring his streak to 5-0.
The duel wasn’t a clear-cut one though, the fairly even fight came down to the sixth round where Paul hit his opponent hard in the head and his body immediately shut down.
Paul is thus increasingly entering the historical tables of the popular sport, Woodley scored his second defeat in a row and the question is whether he should rather return to MMA.
The martial arts world favored Woodley, as he has indeed been a professional fighter for a long time, compared to Paul, who has been around for a relatively short time.
Take solace in the payday that the MMA fighter took. But people are still unsure if the fight was fixed, although it didn’t look too flashy this time.
Source: MMA Shorties
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