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Who Won Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley?; Results, Scorecards, Punch Stats, Purse, and Full Fight

Published Aug 30, 2021 | 9:30 AM EDT

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Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley’s fight proved to be a first-class entertainer. This boxing event was in contention for a while, and it certainly came out in an even bigger way than expected. Both Paul and Woodley showed up a polished version of themselves and they took the fight to each other until the final gong.

Also, ‘The Problem Child’ was given a win, which later raised many questions on the judging panel. Fans and pundits of the sport thought Woodley did enough to win as he landed some crucifying punches on Paul. But talking about the overall game plan and activity rate throughout, Paul edged over his adversary and attained a vital win.

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MMA Mania also shared the official scorecards of this fight on its Twitter handle. Here, two judges gave the bout to ‘The Problem Child’ and one gave it in favor of Woodley.

Later, Compubox too revealed the round-by-round punches landed by both the fighters and here as well. Looking at the metric, Jake Paul seemed to come out as the evident winner.

He began the fight well and stayed consistent. However, in the mid-rounds, it looked as if Woodley would knock Paul out. Yet, the YouTuber kept his composure and he continued the fight.

In the concluding rounds, ‘The Problem Child’ looked gassed out and he was gasping for breath. Despite that, he threw some of his powerful right hands on Woodley and that’s how he turned the fight in his favor. Paul, a novice in the sport, showed tremendous improvements and he definitely left everyone in awe.

Heading into this fight, the Ohio native was billed as the favorite as with the performance he put forth, Paul undoubtedly stood up to the anticipation created. Also, the pair banked some staggering figures for this fight. Prior to the fight, Paul was guaranteed a $1 million paycheck, and Woodley was guaranteed $500,000.

But compiling the share of PPV money, the duo will see a significant surge in their amounts.

Is Jake Paul ready to take on even bigger and skilled opponents?

Jake Paul has definitely shown some stern improvements, and this was evident in his fight against Woodley.

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However, he still has a long way to go because facing even more skilled opponents at such a nascent stage in his career might put him in deep waters that he might drown in.

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That said, he should look to add more skills to his game and look forward to testing himself against fighters on his level.

What do you make of the above scorecards and punch stats?

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Prathamesh Singh Chauhan

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Prathamesh Singh Chauhan is a Boxing Author at EssentiallySports. He is a graduate from the International Institute of Sports Management who combines his love for sports, particularly combat sports, and his flair for writing and analysis to help him in his day-to-day work. He has prior professional experience with sporting organizations such as Star Sports, Khelo India, and NBA.
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