“I’m f**kin’ him up Ariel!” Jake Paul fires fighting words at Tyron Woodley during weigh ins ahead of their epic Dec. 18 rematch


“I’m f**kin’ him up Ariel!” Jake Paul fires fighting words at Tyron Woodley during weigh ins ahead of their epic Dec. 18 rematch

Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley

Jake Paul will do whatever it takes to be called a true fighter’s fighter, even if it’s going against his toughest opponent all overall again. That’s what Paul is doing come December 18 when he will fight against the former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley for the second consecutive time. Paul and Woodley sqaured off each other for the first time back in August where the former won via unanimous decision.

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Paul was originally signed to face another undefeated pro-boxer in Tommy Fury. But due to Fury’s pullout of the fight because of a grave injury, Woodley stepped in to avenge his pro-boxing loss and prove to the world that the first fight win by the undefeated Paul was a fluke. This is going to be a very tough fight to predict how it will go considering both the fighters need to undergo some serious changes in the gameplan from the first fight, which will unfold only after the first fight.

Jake Paul promises to “f**k” Tyron Woodley “up”, assures the fight to take place at the middle of the ring

Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Prediction
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2

As both the fighters made weight for the fight night during the weigh-ins, Paul and Woodley exchanged some energy at the face-offs, with Paul seeming to be the more vocal person. On being asked, Jake Paul answers sports journalist Ariel Helwani on what he said to Tyron Woodley.

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“I said it’s fucking GOMO,” said Paul. “A different Jake Paul you’re gonna see this time, we’re f**king bucking in the middle of the ring, no more funny sh*t, no funny sh*t like last time, I’m f**kin’ him up! I’m f**kin’ him up! I’m f**in’ him up Ariel! I’m f**in’ him up!”

Paul is an undefeated pro-boxer with a record of 4 wins and no losses, but the quality of his resume so far don’t need to be counted out. With victories over 2 former world champions including a win over Woodley himself in just his fourth pro-fight, Paul has some serious ambitions in achieving the status of a fighter, but how far will he go with his undefeated story? Who do you have it winning in the rematch?

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