Tyron Woodley compares Jake Paul’s power to Robbie Lawler’s, promises more volume in rematch

Tyron Woodley compares Jake Paul’s power to Robbie Lawler’s and promises more volume in rematch.

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

Former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley gave Jake Paul credit for possessing hard punching power ahead of their boxing rematch.

Woodley, who faces Paul for the second time this Saturday in the main event on Showtime pay-per-view, promised to change up his approach with a higher volume. However, his reflection on Paul’s punching power might be the most revealing characteristic of his opponent’s abilities inside the ring, as he compared it to a fellow former UFC welterweight champ.

“I respected it when I watched him – Ben Askren got hit by Robbie Lawler, who cooked many guys,” Woodley explained about Paul’s punching power Wednesday during a pre-fight interview on Showtime. “He (Lawler) didn’t knock Ben out with MMA gloves on, so when he (Paul) did it with boxing gloves, of course (I respected it). I was in his corner.

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“Anybody that has the power to just – actually, I would compare it to Robbie, to be honest. Robbie had what we call that ‘dumpy’ power. He didn’t have to move a lot. He could just stand there and hit you with a punch. You’ve got to respect that.”

Paul knocked out Askren in the first round of their boxing match in April. Woodley cornered Askren for the fight, and a backstage altercation on fight night led to Woodley and Paul facing off four months later.

Woodley lost the first meeting with Paul by split decision, but many felt the former UFC champ could’ve done more in the fight to sway the judges or potentially end the fight outright before going to the scorecards. Ahead of the rematch, Woodley plans to switch up his game plan and offer more volume to keep Paul on his toes.

“It wasn’t a ton of volume from him, or me, from a boxing standpoint,” Woodley said. “But from an MMA standpoint, it was more than I was doing in my last fights. So, I gotta look at the blessing in disguise. I can’t be so hard on myself.

“I would like to do more volume. We looked at the strike count from last fight, and we had to match that every round in training. So every round in training has been a conscious thing on my mind to throw more, throw more, throw more. Not just throw to throw.

“It’s shots I saw that I could have thrown that I didn’t. Just making it make sense and when he throws punches, it’s making him pay the consequence.”

Tyron Woodley compares Jake Paul’s power to Robbie Lawler’s, promises more volume in rematch

Tyron Woodley compares Jake Paul’s power to Robbie Lawler’s and promises more volume in rematch.

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

Former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley gave Jake Paul credit for possessing hard punching power ahead of their boxing rematch.

Woodley, who faces Paul for the second time this Saturday in the main event on Showtime pay-per-view, promised to change up his approach with a higher volume. However, his reflection on Paul’s punching power might be the most revealing characteristic of his opponent’s abilities inside the ring, as he compared it to a fellow former UFC welterweight champ.

“I respected it when I watched him – Ben Askren got hit by Robbie Lawler, who cooked many guys,” Woodley explained about Paul’s punching power Wednesday during a pre-fight interview on Showtime. “He (Lawler) didn’t knock Ben out with MMA gloves on, so when he (Paul) did it with boxing gloves, of course (I respected it). I was in his corner.

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“Anybody that has the power to just – actually, I would compare it to Robbie, to be honest. Robbie had what we call that ‘dumpy’ power. He didn’t have to move a lot. He could just stand there and hit you with a punch. You’ve got to respect that.”

Paul knocked out Askren in the first round of their boxing match in April. Woodley cornered Askren for the fight, and a backstage altercation on fight night led to Woodley and Paul facing off four months later.

Woodley lost the first meeting with Paul by split decision, but many felt the former UFC champ could’ve done more in the fight to sway the judges or potentially end the fight outright before going to the scorecards. Ahead of the rematch, Woodley plans to switch up his game plan and offer more volume to keep Paul on his toes.

“It wasn’t a ton of volume from him, or me, from a boxing standpoint,” Woodley said. “But from an MMA standpoint, it was more than I was doing in my last fights. So, I gotta look at the blessing in disguise. I can’t be so hard on myself.

“I would like to do more volume. We looked at the strike count from last fight, and we had to match that every round in training. So every round in training has been a conscious thing on my mind to throw more, throw more, throw more. Not just throw to throw.

“It’s shots I saw that I could have thrown that I didn’t. Just making it make sense and when he throws punches, it’s making him pay the consequence.”

Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match

Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match.

Former NFL running back Frank Gore and former NBA guard Deron Williams are the latest retired athletes to take up boxing.

They’ll do battle in a scheduled four-round heavyweight bout on the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley pay-per-view card Saturday night at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Gore and Williams allowed photographer Cooper Neill of Showtime to shoot their workouts. Gore is in blue, Williams wearing a beanie.

Check it out.

FRANK GORE

Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match

Photos: Frank Gore, Deron Williams train for boxing match.

Former NFL running back Frank Gore and former NBA guard Deron Williams are the latest retired athletes to take up boxing.

They’ll do battle in a scheduled four-round heavyweight bout on the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley pay-per-view card Saturday night at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Gore and Williams allowed photographer Cooper Neill of Showtime to shoot their workouts. Gore is in blue, Williams wearing a beanie.

Check it out.

FRANK GORE

Tyron Woodley reveals rematch clause in Jake Paul fight contract: ‘I’m down for a trilogy’

Tyron Woodley reveals rematch clause in Jake Paul fight contract: “Of course I’m down for a trilogy.”

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

No need for bets this time.

According to Tyron Woodley, there’s a rematch clause in his contract to fight Jake Paul on Dec. 18.

Woodley (0-1) is stepping in on two weeks’ notice for injured Tommy Fury to rematch Paul (4-0) at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. and if he evens the score with a win, that apparently will set up a trilogy bout.

“Of course I’m down for a trilogy. Yes, it is a rematch clause in there,” Woodley told TMZ. “I’m going to put that on him. After I knock you out, Mr. Betting Man, are you going to run or are you going to try to fight somebody else or are you going to come and get this work again?”

Woodley lost a split decision to Paul in August in which he was able to knock the YouTube star into the ropes in Round 4. But when the judges rendered the scorecards, Paul had done enough to outpoint the former UFC welterweight champion. Despite Paul landing more total strikes, Woodley thinks he was robbed.

“I felt like I won the fight, but when I go back out there and beat his ass and win this fight and win by knockout and go onto a trilogy and do it again and leave no doubt, that’s the real ‘leave no doubt,’” Woodley said.

“To me, there was no doubt the first time. I watched the fight last night. How do you lose (Rounds) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8? He didn’t win one round after Round 4, and he clearly lost Round 4. So without the knockdown, without 10-8, there was no doubt the first time.

“So this is the nail in the coffin, basically what I should have done the first time. The third time will be no doubt.”

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Woodley continued, “I bet I beat his ass. I bet if he get up, I bet I do it again. I bet if he drop, I bet I knock his ass back down. So any bet he tries to make, I’m gonna say I bet I beat your ass.”

Woodley followed through on a pre-fight bet by getting Paul’s name tattooed on his middle finger for losing to him. The bet was re-wagered in the ring after their fight when Paul indicated that he’d be willing to rematch Woodley if he got the tattoo, but Paul instead opted to face Fury.

Woodley ended up getting his wish regardless and if he beats Paul, it seems neither man will have to campaign for a third fight.

Tyron Woodley reveals rematch clause in Jake Paul fight contract: ‘I’m down for a trilogy’

Tyron Woodley reveals rematch clause in Jake Paul fight contract: “Of course I’m down for a trilogy.”

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

No need for bets this time.

According to Tyron Woodley, there’s a rematch clause in his contract to fight Jake Paul on Dec. 18.

Woodley (0-1) is stepping in on two weeks’ notice for injured Tommy Fury to rematch Paul (4-0) at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. and if he evens the score with a win, that apparently will set up a trilogy bout.

“Of course I’m down for a trilogy. Yes, it is a rematch clause in there,” Woodley told TMZ. “I’m going to put that on him. After I knock you out, Mr. Betting Man, are you going to run or are you going to try to fight somebody else or are you going to come and get this work again?”

Woodley lost a split decision to Paul in August in which he was able to knock the YouTube star into the ropes in Round 4. But when the judges rendered the scorecards, Paul had done enough to outpoint the former UFC welterweight champion. Despite Paul landing more total strikes, Woodley thinks he was robbed.

“I felt like I won the fight, but when I go back out there and beat his ass and win this fight and win by knockout and go onto a trilogy and do it again and leave no doubt, that’s the real ‘leave no doubt,’” Woodley said.

“To me, there was no doubt the first time. I watched the fight last night. How do you lose (Rounds) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8? He didn’t win one round after Round 4, and he clearly lost Round 4. So without the knockdown, without 10-8, there was no doubt the first time.

“So this is the nail in the coffin, basically what I should have done the first time. The third time will be no doubt.”

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Woodley continued, “I bet I beat his ass. I bet if he get up, I bet I do it again. I bet if he drop, I bet I knock his ass back down. So any bet he tries to make, I’m gonna say I bet I beat your ass.”

Woodley followed through on a pre-fight bet by getting Paul’s name tattooed on his middle finger for losing to him. The bet was re-wagered in the ring after their fight when Paul indicated that he’d be willing to rematch Woodley if he got the tattoo, but Paul instead opted to face Fury.

Woodley ended up getting his wish regardless and if he beats Paul, it seems neither man will have to campaign for a third fight.

Tyron Woodley promises to knock out Jake Paul in rematch

Tyron Woodley promised to knock out Jake Paul in their rematch.

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

Tyron Woodley wasn’t Jake Paul’s initial opponent choice for Dec. 18, but the former UFC champion has been preparing to fight him anyway.

With Tommy Fury out as a result of health and injury problems, Woodley will get his rematch against Paul when he steps in on two weeks’ notice to face the YouTube star in an eight-round boxing match at Amelie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Paul (4-0, 3 KOs) defeated Woodley (0-1) by a split decision this past August, but it didn’t come without a bit of adversity. Woodley was able to knock Paul into the ropes in Round 4, but overall, Woodley was tentative while Paul was more active.

Woodley has been campaigning for a rematch ever since the fight ended and had an inkling that he would get his wish eventually, which is why he’s been training hard for the past couple of months.

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“I want to let you guys know I’m excited about this fight,” Woodley said on Instagram (h/t MMA Crazy). “I also want to let you guys know that something told me end of September, beginning of October, I told my boxing coach, ‘My spirit ain’t sitting right. The fight that’s supposed to happen is me and Jake. This Tommy Fury fight doesn’t even make f—ing sense. Like, who gives a f— about that fight? Nobody does.’ This fight was unfinished business. I feel like I won the fight.

“Of course, do I want to knock this motherf—-r out? Yeah, I wanted to knock him the f— out. But the cookie crumbled the way it did, and I feel like it’s been a movie from the beginning. I told my coach that, and I didn’t just speak it and tell him that, I said, ‘Watch what I’m telling you.’ I told my strength and conditioning coach, and I told my boxing coach, ‘This fight ain’t gonna happen. Let’s train as if we are fighting for this f—ing fight.’ I flew him in from Miami – my strength and conditioning coach is already in St. Louis – and I literally started training.”

Paul announced that Woodley will earn an extra $500,000 if he’s able to finish the fight, and “The Chosen One” vows to come through.

“One thing I know for sure, my spirit has never been f—ing wrong,” Woodley said. “My intuition, my alignment – so when I got the call, it was kind of funny because sometimes people call you and they think you out of shape. They think you fat, and they think you greasy, and they think you not ready. I was ready, and I’m so thankful.”

He continued, “I’m f—ing in shape. I’m ready to f—ing go. I sparred 12 rounds the other day. I sparred seven rounds last night around the same time I’m gonna fight, midnight, 1 a.m.. I’m f—ing excited, and I’m thankful, and I’m blessed. I’m blessed for the opportunity, and I promise you I didn’t even hesitate.

“That motherf—-r can say a lot of s—. If you ask the people, when they asked me, within moments, ‘yes’ was the first thing that came out of my mouth. What the f— you mean? … No doubt, no controversy, no bulls—, no shenanigans. He’s going to f—ing sleep, I promise you that.”

Tyron Woodley promises to knock out Jake Paul in rematch

Tyron Woodley promised to knock out Jake Paul in their rematch.

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

Tyron Woodley wasn’t Jake Paul’s initial opponent choice for Dec. 18, but the former UFC champion has been preparing to fight him anyway.

With Tommy Fury out as a result of health and injury problems, Woodley will get his rematch against Paul when he steps in on two weeks’ notice to face the YouTube star in an eight-round boxing match at Amelie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Paul (4-0, 3 KOs) defeated Woodley (0-1) by a split decision this past August, but it didn’t come without a bit of adversity. Woodley was able to knock Paul into the ropes in Round 4, but overall, Woodley was tentative while Paul was more active.

Woodley has been campaigning for a rematch ever since the fight ended and had an inkling that he would get his wish eventually, which is why he’s been training hard for the past couple of months.

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“I want to let you guys know I’m excited about this fight,” Woodley said on Instagram (h/t MMA Crazy). “I also want to let you guys know that something told me end of September, beginning of October, I told my boxing coach, ‘My spirit ain’t sitting right. The fight that’s supposed to happen is me and Jake. This Tommy Fury fight doesn’t even make f—ing sense. Like, who gives a f— about that fight? Nobody does.’ This fight was unfinished business. I feel like I won the fight.

“Of course, do I want to knock this motherf—-r out? Yeah, I wanted to knock him the f— out. But the cookie crumbled the way it did, and I feel like it’s been a movie from the beginning. I told my coach that, and I didn’t just speak it and tell him that, I said, ‘Watch what I’m telling you.’ I told my strength and conditioning coach, and I told my boxing coach, ‘This fight ain’t gonna happen. Let’s train as if we are fighting for this f—ing fight.’ I flew him in from Miami – my strength and conditioning coach is already in St. Louis – and I literally started training.”

Paul announced that Woodley will earn an extra $500,000 if he’s able to finish the fight, and “The Chosen One” vows to come through.

“One thing I know for sure, my spirit has never been f—ing wrong,” Woodley said. “My intuition, my alignment – so when I got the call, it was kind of funny because sometimes people call you and they think you out of shape. They think you fat, and they think you greasy, and they think you not ready. I was ready, and I’m so thankful.”

He continued, “I’m f—ing in shape. I’m ready to f—ing go. I sparred 12 rounds the other day. I sparred seven rounds last night around the same time I’m gonna fight, midnight, 1 a.m.. I’m f—ing excited, and I’m thankful, and I’m blessed. I’m blessed for the opportunity, and I promise you I didn’t even hesitate.

“That motherf—-r can say a lot of s—. If you ask the people, when they asked me, within moments, ‘yes’ was the first thing that came out of my mouth. What the f— you mean? … No doubt, no controversy, no bulls—, no shenanigans. He’s going to f—ing sleep, I promise you that.”

Jake Paul explains why he’s fighting Tyron Woodley again

Jake Paul explained why he’s fighting Tyron Woodley a second time.

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

Jake Paul already defeated Tyron Woodley once, so what’s in it for him the second time around?

Sure, there’s money. And Woodley needed an opponent on short notice after the withdrawal of Tommy Fury, so who knows what other options were even out there. But there’s more to the story.

Though it may seem like a sidestep to some, Paul told MMA Junkie on Monday he doesn’t think Woodley will be the only one who can increase their stock with a win on Dec. 18.

“For me, the biggest thing to gain is proving people wrong from last time that thought he won, which is hilarious – including the judge who made it a split decision,” Paul said during a virtual news conference. ” Clearly, he was at some different fight. But now, I’m just going to back that up and go and knock this guy out. It just goes to show when I say, ‘Anyone, anytime, anyplace,’ I mean it. And most fighters aren’t like that.

“And for me to take whoever, wherever, whenever, this early on in my career, doing eight-round fights in my fifth fight, it’s unheard of.”

It’s been a major talking point for him throughout his professional boxing tenure, but Paul reaffirmed he wants to prove to viewers he’s entered the world of combat sports to win – not just for a cash grab.

“People just need to realize how serious I take this and how a lot of these other professional fighters don’t train as hard as me,” Paul said. “They’re not as prepared as me. And like, Tommy Fury, he pulled out of the fight because of some silly, little thing. I’ve fought with a broken nose. I’ve fought sick. The list goes on.

“Last fight, against Tyron, I had a hyperextended elbow. I didn’t say anything. Why? Because it doesn’t matter. I’m still going to go in there and find a way to win. That’s my motivation, is win.”

Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 takes place Dec. 18 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., and airs on Showtime.

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Jake Paul explains why he’s fighting Tyron Woodley again

Jake Paul explained why he’s fighting Tyron Woodley a second time.

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

Jake Paul already defeated Tyron Woodley once, so what’s in it for him the second time around?

Sure, there’s money. And Woodley needed an opponent on short notice after the withdrawal of Tommy Fury, so who knows what other options were even out there. But there’s more to the story.

Though it may seem like a sidestep to some, Paul told MMA Junkie on Monday he doesn’t think Woodley will be the only one who can increase their stock with a win on Dec. 18.

“For me, the biggest thing to gain is proving people wrong from last time that thought he won, which is hilarious – including the judge who made it a split decision,” Paul said during a virtual news conference. ” Clearly, he was at some different fight. But now, I’m just going to back that up and go and knock this guy out. It just goes to show when I say, ‘Anyone, anytime, anyplace,’ I mean it. And most fighters aren’t like that.

“And for me to take whoever, wherever, whenever, this early on in my career, doing eight-round fights in my fifth fight, it’s unheard of.”

It’s been a major talking point for him throughout his professional boxing tenure, but Paul reaffirmed he wants to prove to viewers he’s entered the world of combat sports to win – not just for a cash grab.

“People just need to realize how serious I take this and how a lot of these other professional fighters don’t train as hard as me,” Paul said. “They’re not as prepared as me. And like, Tommy Fury, he pulled out of the fight because of some silly, little thing. I’ve fought with a broken nose. I’ve fought sick. The list goes on.

“Last fight, against Tyron, I had a hyperextended elbow. I didn’t say anything. Why? Because it doesn’t matter. I’m still going to go in there and find a way to win. That’s my motivation, is win.”

Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 takes place Dec. 18 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., and airs on Showtime.

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