Jake Paul is still unbeaten after the match against Tyron Woodley

It must be affirmed that if the audience once expected the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley will have a couple of attacks and pursuits, so this is not necessarily a match for them.

But anyway, this is also a match with many eye-catching moments, with the result that Jake Paul won by the Split Decision, with a score of 77-75, 75-77, 78-74 after 8 rounds.

Jake Paul is still unbeaten after the match against Tyron Woodley - Photo 1
Jake Paul is still unbeaten after the match against Tyron Woodley (photo ESPN)

Jake Paul proved quite proactive in attacks, from the beginning of the match, like what he had promised “I would go to the fight and hunt Tyron Woodley”.

Quick, moving a lot, proactively pressing the yard, however, the “quality” of these attacks is still worth the discussion. Jake Paul has a lot of full -power punches but … flying dislocated. In addition, it can be seen that physical strength does not support Jake Paul. Paul is much slower than the 5th half.

Tyron Woodley is not more praiseworthy. Woodley had very little time to take the initiative to attack, he almost only stood in the middle of the floor and was barren in most matches. Woodley's most worth watching was a Straight Knockout Jake Paul in the fourth half, and the first half of the 8th half when Woodley proved to be active for the double play with Paul.

End of the match, wise

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Jake Paul is still unbeaten after the match against Tyron Woodley (photo showtime)

G some surprised when Jake Paul was the winner. Speaking right after the match, Woodley said he “did not submit” and wanted a rematch. Jake Paul immediately shouted that if T-Wood dared to tattoo the words “I love Jake Paul” on him, he will agree to rematch.

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