Jake Paul denies rumor about 'unusual clause' for rematch with Tyron Woodley

Youtuber was asked about a supposed clause that would prohibit knockouts, but tried to deny the matter

J. Paul is undefeated in boxing challenges. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

In preparation for his fifth professional boxing fight, Jake Paul was surprised by the news of Tommy Fury's injury. Willing to continue on the December 18th card, however, the YouTuber accepted the rematch against Tyron woodley.

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The news of a second fight between the athletes brought a rumor that, in the contract clause, it was stated that there could be no knockout in the fight. However, in the press held last Monday (6), Jake mocked the fact and tried to deny the rumor.

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“You know me. I like to make things more interesting in all areas. There's a rumor going around about a no-knockout clause in my contracts, which someone started and everyone followed. People are like sheep. They simply believe anything they read or see. This is a completely false rumor,” Paul said.

Still undefeated, Jake Paul knocked out AnEsonGib, Nate Robinson and Ben Askren in a row, but overcame Tyron woodley in the judges' split decision. He went on to say that he wants to 'encourage' the fighters to try to knock him out, but reinforces that they will have difficulty doing so.

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“We just wanted to put an end to this rumor (that there could be no knockout) immediately. From now on, we will be giving bonuses to my opponents if they can knock me out because we want to encourage them and prove to the media and the world that all these rumors are not true,” he concluded.

At 24, Jake Paul He has already achieved great things in his early days in the sport. He has even challenged names like Conor McGregor, Canelo Álvarez, Kamaru Usman and brothers Nate and Nick Diaz.

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