It seems like the crowd present at Tyron Woodley vs. Jake Paul 2 is not a fan of The Island Boys.

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The twins, who got famous on Tiktok for their song ‘Island Boy’, got booed loudly by the crowd. The duo was in attendance for the rematch. However, they were not welcomed by the people present in the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. They were booed off the building during the event.

This is not the first time a crowd in attendance has booed the duo. Recently, they performed at a club in Miami and were given the same treatment by the people in the club.

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The Island Boys had recently teamed up with Jake Paul and had written a song for him.

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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2

The much-awaited rematch between the two rivals will take place on December 18. This fight was put together on short notice after Paul’s original opponent, Tommy Fury, pulled out, citing an injury. It will be an opportunity for Woodley to get revenge on ‘The Problem Child‘ as he lost the first fight. Their August 29 contest was a close one, which Paul won via a split decision.

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Woodley, a former UFC welterweight champion, defended his title five times inside the octagon. However, ‘The Chosen One’ fell off his form in the last phase of his UFC career, losing his last four fights in the promotion.

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The YouTuber turned boxer has teased a fight with another UFC legend in the future. Nate Diaz has only one fight left in his contract, and Paul believes it’s a matchup the fans want to see. Diaz is a fan favorite and has tremendous boxing skills. If he decides to make a switch to boxing, it will definitely get everyone talking.

What do you think of The Island Boys? Who, according to you, will win between Woodley and Paul? Let us know in the comments below!

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Arunaditya Aima is an editor at EssentiallySports, where he works to bring clarity and depth to sports storytelling through the pieces he edits. With a Master’s degree in Sports Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in the field, he combines newsroom discipline with a deep-rooted passion for sports. During his time at EssentiallySports, Arunaditya has taken on multiple roles across the editorial pipeline. He began as a writer covering Ultimate Fighting Championship before transitioning into editorial responsibilities, including serving as the primary editor for National Basketball Association coverage. His experience across writing and editing allows him to approach stories from both a narrative and structural perspective. Before his editorial work in digital sports media, Arunaditya worked as a producer at Firstpost under the Network18 Group umbrella, gaining experience in newsroom production and broadcast-oriented storytelling. Across roles, he focuses on refining sports coverage through strong editorial judgment, attention to detail, and a commitment to presenting the game in ways that resonate with readers.

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