MMA
Woodley on the rematch with Paul: I won the fight, Jake is afraid to take it again
At the end of August, a boxing match between Jake Paul and Tyrone Woodley took place. The winner was Paul, who pulled off a win over another quality opponent, but he arranged a rematch with Woodley. That is not to be, however, as the MMA fighter failed to meet one of the stipulations.
At the end of August, a boxing match between Jake Paul and Tyrone Woodley took place. The winner was Paul, who pulled off a win over another quality opponent, but he arranged a rematch with Woodley. However, he is not to have that as according to him the MMA fighter failed to meet one of the conditions.
Tyron Woodley is not happy with the rematch not happening. The rematch was cut short by Jake Paul, saying that his thirty-nine year old opponent did not meet the condition they had set.
Woodley was supposed to get “I love Jake Paul” tattooed on a prominent place after his defeat. He got the tattoo, but it’s only on the inside of his finger, which Paul doesn’t like.
Woodley insists on a rematch, the reason being that the fight was evenly matched and many said he should have been the winner. And that’s what he’s basing all his arguments on.
“It should be clear from the record that I won the fight. I totally wore Jake down because he was just running away from me. It’s clear to me that he didn’t want to try his luck again after that, which is why he backed out of the rematch,” he said on his social media.
“I’ll go hard for the rematch, the whole result (of the first fight) is fake. Jake and I high-fived, we both know I won the fight, he’s just scared to take it again,” he added.
So now the question is whether Paul will wise up and give Woodley a rematch. He did make good on his promise, albeit rather cunningly.
Source: Top-Fight
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