“He’s a Joke” – Jake Paul Goes After Tommy Fury and Tyron Woodley
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Jake Paul will take up the ring space for the third time in 2021 this Saturday. ‘The Problem Child’ will confront the ex-UFC welterweight champ, Tyron Woodley, for the second time. Earlier, Paul was supposed to meet Tommy Fury on this date. However, the Briton pulled out of the fight, and ‘The Chosen One’ had to save the day.
Ahead of the fight, Jake Paul interacted with Boxing Social and gave a prediction to intrigue his fans. Regardless of having to change his preparations because of the opponent change, Jake Paul appeared unflustered and seemed to be in an excellent frame of mind.
🤬 @jakepaul blasts "joke" @tommytntfury over pulling out of their fight and predicts he will KO @TWooodley on Saturday night in their rematch.
🔞 @Betfred Fight Odds: https://t.co/qCMpMgue5S#Boxing #PaulWoodley2 pic.twitter.com/TS67MoxsfJ
— Boxing Social (@boxing_social) December 15, 2021
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The 24-year-old said, “I’m feeling great. Best I’ve ever felt going into a fight. Best camp, flawless, everything’s on point. I know fighters say that a lot but, for real this time, it’s something different, 100 percent.”
“I’m 110% confident I think it happens inside of five rounds, you know,” he added.
Jake Paul showed resilience in his last fight against Woodley. Also, the lanky fighter, with his 6’1″ height, made it tough for Woodley, as the former UFC kingpin had a hard time in reaching Paul’s chin.
On December 18, ‘The Problem Child’ will look to ensure that Woodley doesn’t have a single moment in this fight and it may not be a tough task for him as he was preparing to box a pro-boxer in Tommy Fury.
Jake Paul wasn’t surprised with Tommy Fury pulling out of the fight
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In the above interview, ‘The Problem Child’ Jake Paul went after his nemesis and revealed some stern comments on him.
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He said, “I wasn’t really surprised you know ever since he pulled out of the press conference and had him in posting on social media I felt like he didn’t really want the fight so you know wasn’t really surprised.”
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Fury was supposed to be Paul’s first pro-boxing opponent. Nevertheless, he still has a stout opponent in Woodley, and it will be interesting to see if Paul remains successful in beating ‘The Chosen One’ yet again.
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