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Jake Paul Now Wants to “Fight” Tiger Woods in 2022 for Absurd Reason

Published 12/08/2021, 11:53 PM EST

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Jake Paul is just days away from his December 18 rematch against Tyron Woodley. Showtime initially set Paul up to fight Tommy Fury, however, medical reasons forced Fury to pull out of the fight. Ahead of Paul’s second fight against ‘The Chosen One’, Google released analytics of the most searched athletes of the year 2021.

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Among the top 10 most searched athletes, ‘The Problem Child’ ranked at number 10 and Tiger Woods led the charts. When the 4-0 boxer saw this, he provided fans with a rather surprising statement.

Paul retweeted this and wrote, “Google Trends Top 10 most searched Athletes of 2021 Looking like a Jake Paul vs. Tiger Woods fight in 2022.” Although he may have said it as a joke, one can never know what to expect with ‘The Problem Child’.

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Tiger Woods is a 45-year-old golfer. Considered one of the greatest golfers to ever live, he has won multiple majors. However, Woods has not played competitively since suffering a massive injury in February 2021. He will return on December 18.

Although Jake Paul issued a claim for a Tiger Woods fight, he will stay focused on Tyron Woodley and will look to deliver on his promise.

Jake Paul promises to knock out Tyron Woodley

During the buildup to the last fight, both fighters promised to knock out the other. However, the fight ended up going the distance, and Paul won via decision. This time around, Paul promised that the outcome will be different.

On his Twitter and Instagram handles, Paul posted the official fight announcement where he revealed that Woodley would be replacing Tommy Fury for their fight.

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He also promised his fans that this time he would get the knockout. ‘The Problem Child’ said, “Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley II, leave no doubt I didn’t knock him out the first time, but I’m coming back and I’m getting that crazy W, the crazy highlight-reel knockout.”

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Do you think Paul will fulfill his promise on December 18?

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Allan Binoy is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Loyola College, Allan fuses his love for literature and the sport of boxing to deliver quality copies about 'The Sweet Science.' Allan is a semi-professional soccer player for Diego Juniors FC.
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