

Last weekend, Jake Paul rolled out a terrific statement by vanquishing Tyron Woodley via a KO in their rematch. Nobody expected Paul to end the fight in such a dramatic fashion, as Woodley was an ex-UFC elite. However, Paul had faith in his abilities, and he knew what he was doing.
This win was ‘The Problem Child’s most astonishing win of his career, for obvious reasons. Many applauded the YouTuber for his massive boxing improvements. Recently, his elder brother, Logan Paul, too, didn’t hold himself back from praising what Jake Paul did to Woodley.
In his Impaulsive podcast, he said, ”Bro I saw this, this little collage of the people you’ve knocked out and they all end up in the same position, just face down on the mat. No wonder Masvidal and Nate Diaz left.”
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“They ain’t trying to fight you. I talked to both of them before you were up, of what they say. None of them seem stoked. They, they, I don’t even like why did they come?”
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 was a star-studded event wherein the likes of UFC elites like Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz were present. Both Diaz and Masvidal left the arena as soon as Paul won this encounter. As a result, ‘The Problem Child’ even hit at both these men in his post-fight interview.
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On top of this, Jake Paul even challenged the duo for a boxing bout, and his hunger to fight either of the two seemed clear.
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Will Jake Paul fight Nate Diaz or Jorge Masvidal on his next outing?
Diaz and Masvidal both have their UFC contracts on.
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That said, Jake Paul fighting either of the two in a boxing bout seems impossible for all the reasons in the world.
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However, a fight between them can come to fruition when Diaz and Masvidal sign off from the sport once their contract with UFC is over. It’ll be interesting to see how things progress ahead.
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