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Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley: Full Undercard Preview and Start Time

Published 08/03/2021, 9:30 AM EDT

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We are just weeks away from the Tyron Woodley vs Jake Paul fight card. This event might see one man’s career take a tremendous hit. Simultaneously, victory will also be an important feature to boost up either man’s combat career to new heights. The Showtime PPV will happen at the Rocket Mortgage Field House in Cleveland, Ohio on August 29 and the ticket sales are already underway.

However, the alluring main event and the co-main between Amanda Serrano and Yamileth Mercado aren’t the only factors to grab the attention of the fight fans. Woodley vs Paul will see several intriguing undercard fights happen. So, violence will seemingly take over the arena before the chief men finally collide. As of now, three more bouts have found their places in the event.

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According to reports, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy Fury will face Bellator veteran Anthony Taylor on the same night. Meanwhile, heavyweight knockout artist Daniel Dubois will return to take on Joe Cusumano. Besides, ex-world champion Ivan Baranchyk will also appear on the card and will square off against Cleveland’s Montana Love.

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Per CNET, the event will begin at 8:PM E.T. However, we can see some minor changes in the time slot. As of now, the event is booked officially with a ready undercard, co-main event, and main event. Here’s the preview of the undercard.

Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley- Undercard Preview

Tommy Fury (6-0) has been on a steady rise in his boxing career but hasn’t faced a notable opponent yet. Although Anthony Taylor appears to be a reputed name in the fight world, his novice boxing expertise cites more favor to ‘TNT’. Still fresh from his win over Jordan Grant in June, Fury now needs to leap towards the prominent championship ride. Hence, Anthony Taylor can be the perfect opponent for the time.

Meanwhile, Taylor is on a five-fight MMA win streak. But a boxing scrap will be very different, especially against a tough youngster like Tommy Fury.

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16-1 as a pro, the KO elite Dubois will fight Joe Cusumano in a stellar heavyweight fight in the undercard. Dubois has all the accolades to boast about his prowess. However, Cusumano will not be easy to deal with.

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Holding a record of 19-3, with 17 KOs onboard, Cusumano is a proper hard-hitter. Hence, he will clearly pose a serious threat to Dubois. However, the American boxer will witness the same coming from ‘Dynamite’ Daniel.

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Ivan Baranchyk vs Montana Love has all the reasons to be an epic blockbuster. Following a loss to Jose Zepeda, ‘The Beast’ is trying to reclaim his lost dominance, and a win over the unbeaten Love can be perfect for it. 15-0-1 as a pro boxer, Montana Love has 7 KOs under his belt.

Besides, the tricky southpaw can offer some more trouble to the orthodox hitter in Baranchyk, Although it doesn’t take away the Belarusian’s chances of winning, Baranchyk cannot afford to look past Montana Love. That said, this enormous fight can be a treat to the hardcore fight fans.

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. He combined his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports and has a combined 2000 plus bylines in MMA and boxing over the last two years.
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