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Woodley on losing to Paul by KO: I watched it again and I don’t understand what happened
Jake Paul was victorious again, finishing Tyron Woodley by KO and his professional boxing record is now 5-0. Woodley answered reporters at the press conference and said he didn’t understand why he made such a needless mistake before the KO.
Jake Paul was victorious again, finishing Tyron Woodley by KO and his professional boxing record is now 5-0. Woodley answered reporters at the press conference and said he didn’t understand why he made such a needless mistake before the KO.
Saturday night to Sunday was the anticipated tournament where Jake Paul took on Tyron Woodley, it was a rematch for the last fight which Paul won.
Paul was happy with the win this time as well, he stopped his opponent in the sixth round on a KO, bringing his professional boxing record to 5: 0.
Woodley answered questions from reporters at the press conference and admitted that even after watching the fight in retrospect, he doesn’t understand why he made such an unnecessary mistake.
“I watched it again now and I don’t understand what the fuck it was that I put that hand down. I had both hands to my head. I knew some punch like that was coming and I was ready for it.
He may have messed with the timing a bit, but even if he hadn’t, my hand should have been there. It only takes one mistake in this sport. Literally one mistake can cost you a fight. I blocked an incredible amount of punches during the fight.
I went into the fight this time with the mindset that I was going to work harder on him and go to his body a lot. I didn’t want to give him an edge like I did last time. I think I did well until the end came,” he said.
There’s also the question of whether the fight was fixed, which has been widely discussed. In fact, Paul made a strange hand movement before the KO that seemed to be a sign of sorts.
Source: MMA Shorties
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