Jake Paul delivers dramatic one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August

Jake Paul delivered a dramatic one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August on Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Jake Paul didn’t have much time to demonstrate the improvements he has been talking about.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer knocked out Andre August with a single – and brutal – right uppercut late in the first round of a scheduled eight-round cruiserweight fight Friday night at Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida.

Paul (8-1, 5 KOs) insisted he’d stop only the second genuine boxer he has faced. No one expected it to come so soon, no one but him, that is.

“I said first round knockout all week,” he said in the ring after his victory. “I manifested this. This is the power of manifestation. I said I needed to bring back the old problem child. I’ve been too nice with these people, letting them go into the later rounds.

“I set up my shot. And he went night night. I told him he gonna need a Celsius (supplement drink) to wake up.”

August (10-2-1, 5 KOs) was supposed to be at least somewhat different from Paul’s other opponents, mostly MMA fighters with limited boxing skills.

The Texan had some success as an amateur and was a winner as a professional, although he hadn’t faced anyone of note. Tommy Fury, who has a boxing background, handed Paul his only loss. Would August give him problems too?

Uh, no.

The opening few minutes were largely uneventful, although Paul was the much busier fighter and landed five power punches, according to CompuBox. The last one was as memorable as any in his career.

Paul poked out his jab and he followed with as beautiful an uppercut as you’re ever going to see, one that put August on his back and hurt him badly. He rolled to his side and attempted get up as referee Chris Young counted but he couldn’t get to his feet.

The official time of the stoppage was 2:32.

When Young waived off the fight, Paul looked directly into the television camera and made a shushing gesture.

“I was just silencing my critics,” he said, “everyone who has something to say about me. ‘Oh, he can’t do this, he can’t sell, he’s not big. What is he doing fighting this guy, fighting that guy.’ Shut the f— up.”

Paul has said repeatedly that he plans to become a world boxing champion, which is reaching for the stars given the 26-year-old’s lack of a technical foundation. He took up boxing only three years ago.

He said after his victory over August is a step in that unlikely direction.

“I’m focused on being the best in the world and creating one of the greatest sports stories in the history of sports,” he said, “being able to become champion from Disney Channel, three years ago not even knowing how to throw a jab or what an uppercut was, none of this. Tthat to me is incredible.

“[I want] to inspire these young kids or anyone out there to chase their dreams. And no matter where you start, if it’s late in your life, whatever it is you want to do, you can do it and rise to the top.”

What’s next for Paul?

He said an announcement would come next week but refused to divulge more than that, not even whether the fight would be under boxing or MMA rules. He is affiliated with Professional Fighters League, an MMA organization.

And he wouldn’t provide the names of fighters he might be interested in facing, saying, “I’m not going to give anyone the limelight right now who doesn’t want to fight me.”

All we know is that he’ll remain on his current path, one he is confident will bring him continued success no matter who he faces.

“A couple of years ago I didn’t really have any challenges,” he said. “I was just beating everybody, not really focused, doing stuff outside of the gym that I shouldn’t have been. Now I’m lasered in.

“I found my spirituality through guys like [health gurus] Aubrey Marcus and Lukis Mac and that has changed my whole entire life. Staying on the grind, in the gym, consistent, surrounding people like my girlfriend (speed skater) Jutta (Leerdam), who’s a world champion.

“Those are the people that push me to be the best on a day to day basis. That’s what it’s really all about.”

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Jake Paul delivers dramatic one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August

Jake Paul delivered a dramatic one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August on Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Jake Paul didn’t have much time to demonstrate the improvements he has been talking about.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer knocked out Andre August with a single – and brutal – right uppercut late in the first round of a scheduled eight-round cruiserweight fight Friday night at Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida.

Paul (8-1, 5 KOs) insisted he’d stop only the second genuine boxer he has faced. No one expected it to come so soon, no one but him, that is.

“I said first round knockout all week,” he said in the ring after his victory. “I manifested this. This is the power of manifestation. I said I needed to bring back the old problem child. I’ve been too nice with these people, letting them go into the later rounds.

“I set up my shot. And he went night night. I told him he gonna need a Celsius (supplement drink) to wake up.”

August (10-2-1, 5 KOs) was supposed to be at least somewhat different from Paul’s other opponents, mostly MMA fighters with limited boxing skills.

The Texan had some success as an amateur and was a winner as a professional, although he hadn’t faced anyone of note. Tommy Fury, who has a boxing background, handed Paul his only loss. Would August give him problems too?

Uh, no.

The opening few minutes were largely uneventful, although Paul was the much busier fighter and landed five power punches, according to CompuBox. The last one was as memorable as any in his career.

Paul poked out his jab and he followed with as beautiful an uppercut as you’re ever going to see, one that put August on his back and hurt him badly. He rolled to his side and attempted get up as referee Chris Young counted but he couldn’t get to his feet.

The official time of the stoppage was 2:32.

When Young waived off the fight, Paul looked directly into the television camera and made a shushing gesture.

“I was just silencing my critics,” he said, “everyone who has something to say about me. ‘Oh, he can’t do this, he can’t sell, he’s not big. What is he doing fighting this guy, fighting that guy.’ Shut the f— up.”

Paul has said repeatedly that he plans to become a world boxing champion, which is reaching for the stars given the 26-year-old’s lack of a technical foundation. He took up boxing only three years ago.

He said after his victory over August is a step in that unlikely direction.

“I’m focused on being the best in the world and creating one of the greatest sports stories in the history of sports,” he said, “being able to become champion from Disney Channel, three years ago not even knowing how to throw a jab or what an uppercut was, none of this. Tthat to me is incredible.

“[I want] to inspire these young kids or anyone out there to chase their dreams. And no matter where you start, if it’s late in your life, whatever it is you want to do, you can do it and rise to the top.”

What’s next for Paul?

He said an announcement would come next week but refused to divulge more than that, not even whether the fight would be under boxing or MMA rules. He is affiliated with Professional Fighters League, an MMA organization.

And he wouldn’t provide the names of fighters he might be interested in facing, saying, “I’m not going to give anyone the limelight right now who doesn’t want to fight me.”

All we know is that he’ll remain on his current path, one he is confident will bring him continued success no matter who he faces.

“A couple of years ago I didn’t really have any challenges,” he said. “I was just beating everybody, not really focused, doing stuff outside of the gym that I shouldn’t have been. Now I’m lasered in.

“I found my spirituality through guys like [health gurus] Aubrey Marcus and Lukis Mac and that has changed my whole entire life. Staying on the grind, in the gym, consistent, surrounding people like my girlfriend (speed skater) Jutta (Leerdam), who’s a world champion.

“Those are the people that push me to be the best on a day to day basis. That’s what it’s really all about.”

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Watch it: Jake Paul’s brutal uppercut that ended his fight in first round

Watch it: Jake Paul’s brutal one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August on Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Jake Paul knocked out Andre August with a single right uppercut in the first round of their scheduled eight-round cruiserweight fight Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Check out the punch below.

Watch it: Jake Paul’s brutal uppercut that ended his fight in first round

Watch it: Jake Paul’s brutal one-punch, first-round knockout of Andre August on Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Jake Paul knocked out Andre August with a single right uppercut in the first round of their scheduled eight-round cruiserweight fight Friday in Orlando, Florida.

Check out the punch below.

Tyron Woodley pays fan $5,000 for making creative meme of vicious KO by Jake Paul

Tyron Woodley paid a fan $5,000 for making a creative meme of his knockout loss to Jake Paul.

Tyron Woodley could be curled up in a ball right now in a dark room, and nobody would blame him. But ever since he was brutally knocked out by YouTube-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul last Saturday night, the former UFC welterweight champion has handled the devastating defeat like a professional and with a positive attitude.

Woodley is leaning into it, and three days later, he’s even having fun with it.

Case in point: On Tuesday, Woodley announced that he paid a fan $5,000 for creating the best meme depicting the vicious knockout in which he was face-planted onto the canvas.

The meme is pretty great. Created by Instagram user @chrisashley, it shows Woodley face-planting through the canvas and into another dimension where he eventually falls onto a sofa in a room with Conor McGregor, Ben Askren and Nate Robinson all knocked out – the latter two of which also were by Paul.

You can check it out here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CXwI1gxLY2K/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=ba5dccc2-718d-4901-9989-5cdbce2b66b9

Tyron Woodley pays fan $5,000 for making creative meme of vicious KO by Jake Paul

Tyron Woodley paid a fan $5,000 for making a creative meme of his knockout loss to Jake Paul.

Tyron Woodley could be curled up in a ball right now in a dark room, and nobody would blame him. But ever since he was brutally knocked out by YouTube-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul last Saturday night, the former UFC welterweight champion has handled the devastating defeat like a professional and with a positive attitude.

Woodley is leaning into it, and three days later, he’s even having fun with it.

Case in point: On Tuesday, Woodley announced that he paid a fan $5,000 for creating the best meme depicting the vicious knockout in which he was face-planted onto the canvas.

The meme is pretty great. Created by Instagram user @chrisashley, it shows Woodley face-planting through the canvas and into another dimension where he eventually falls onto a sofa in a room with Conor McGregor, Ben Askren and Nate Robinson all knocked out – the latter two of which also were by Paul.

You can check it out here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CXwI1gxLY2K/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=ba5dccc2-718d-4901-9989-5cdbce2b66b9

Photos: Jake Paul knocks out Tyron Woodley with one punch

Photos: Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with one punch Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with one punch in the sixth round of their rematch Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Here are images from the fight. All photos by Kim Klement of USA TODAY Sports.

Photos: Jake Paul knocks out Tyron Woodley with one punch

Photos: Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with one punch Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with one punch in the sixth round of their rematch Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Here are images from the fight. All photos by Kim Klement of USA TODAY Sports.

Video: Jake Paul knocks out Tyron Woodley with thunderous overhand right

Video: Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with a thunderous overhand right Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul left no doubt.

Through 17 minutes and 11 seconds on Saturday, the boxing rematch between Paul and Tyron Woodley resembled the first fight, with little offense from both men.

And then: BOOM.

Paul found a moment in which he faked low and then went high, landing a thunderous overhand right hand to Woodley’s face that sent the former UFC welterweight champion’s stiff body crashing face first to the canvas at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.

Just like that it was over: Paul by knockout at the 2:12 mark of Round 6.

Watch the finish below (via Twitter):

“I told you I was gonna f*ck him up, and I f*cked him up!” Paul proclaimed afterward.

Paul was up on all three judges’ scorecards 49-46, 48-47, 49-46 in the fight that was scheduled for eight rounds.

Paul originally was supposed to fight Tommy Fury, who pulled out two weeks ago because of injury. That’s when Woodley stepped in to take the rematch he had long been campaigning for ever since losing a split decision in their first bout this past August.

Video: Jake Paul knocks out Tyron Woodley with thunderous overhand right

Video: Jake Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley with a thunderous overhand right Saturday in Tampa, Florida.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul left no doubt.

Through 17 minutes and 11 seconds on Saturday, the boxing rematch between Paul and Tyron Woodley resembled the first fight, with little offense from both men.

And then: BOOM.

Paul found a moment in which he faked low and then went high, landing a thunderous overhand right hand to Woodley’s face that sent the former UFC welterweight champion’s stiff body crashing face first to the canvas at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.

Just like that it was over: Paul by knockout at the 2:12 mark of Round 6.

Watch the finish below (via Twitter):

“I told you I was gonna f*ck him up, and I f*cked him up!” Paul proclaimed afterward.

Paul was up on all three judges’ scorecards 49-46, 48-47, 49-46 in the fight that was scheduled for eight rounds.

Paul originally was supposed to fight Tommy Fury, who pulled out two weeks ago because of injury. That’s when Woodley stepped in to take the rematch he had long been campaigning for ever since losing a split decision in their first bout this past August.