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August 30, 2021, 01:10:43 AM
Woodley's technique was awful and Jake Paul's wasn't much better. Paul did enough to win but he showed a lot of flaws. He did not have much defense. His hands were down the entire time. He also doesn't have great stamina. This was his first time going past the second round as a pro fighter and he seemed out of breath halfway through the match.

I expect Paul to keep fighting these overhyped tomato cans until somebody manages to land a lucky punch and knock him out. He is making too much money that there is no need for him to fight a credible opponent.
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August 30, 2021, 12:50:35 AM
So it's a split decision for Jake Paul, he was hit in the 4th round and I thought that this could go on Woodley. But the two other judges score it for Paul 78-74 and 77-75. Jake Paul was obviously gasses out from 4th round.

Anyhow so the hype train continues, wonder who's next in the table for him, another ex-MMA or retired boxer?
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August 29, 2021, 08:56:44 PM
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .
This is what I do not understand? Tyron was a world champion in UFC and everyone is saying that he will make more money in this fight than his entire career. How is that true? I do not watch much UFC but I do watch The Ultimate Fighter and they talk about 6 figure contracts if they win the series. That is not champions surely if you are a champion in the UFC you are earning more than 1 million per fight. Conor Mcgregor is one of the highest paid athletes of all time. Logan Paul is much bigger than Tyron? I do not think that would be sanctioned by the the commissioning bodies. I do not think he is earning the most he has ever earned in his career I think that is media talk. Tyron is definitely taking this fight because of the money and he said in the face to face that he will be open to fighting other boxers and would prefer to do boxing instead of mixed martial arts.

Admit it or not, Jake Paul bring casual fans to the arena, so obviously, he will get the biggest share of the cut. Even Showtime's president of sports even acknowledge it.

So they take a risk on Jake Paul now and it seems to be a worth as there are a lot of hype around it. Specially fighting a ex-UFC fighter like Woodley who can give a good fight today. And we all know that this trend has started and will continue to make money for this fighters.
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August 29, 2021, 08:34:54 PM

There’s a lot more for sure, especially the pay per view money that they can generate during the match. The reward is pretty great for this two, and whoever wins will have a huge money for sure that can be a good bonus. Jake Paul is on the top here, but Woodley is a good fighter too let’s see who will take home a huge portion of the profit.

Jake Paul is in a real threat to his record, we all know that he has only beaten patsy or weak fighters in his previous fights, Woodley is a puncher slugger with power, it's his time to shine now whatever bad records he had in his last fights in the UFC, there's a possibility of a new career here in boxing just like what Anderson Silva did, so Goodluck to both fighters.

It's just a matter of who is more condition in this fight as both are good fighters and there's a reason why Jake Paul is the favorite, so if we think that Woodley is gonna upset Paul here and give him his first lose, then I think it's wise if we put a bet as it's still open now.
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August 29, 2021, 07:28:40 PM

There’s a lot more for sure, especially the pay per view money that they can generate during the match. The reward is pretty great for this two, and whoever wins will have a huge money for sure that can be a good bonus. Jake Paul is on the top here, but Woodley is a good fighter too let’s see who will take home a huge portion of the profit.

Jake Paul is in a real threat to his record, we all know that he has only beaten patsy or weak fighters in his previous fights, Woodley is a puncher slugger with power, it's his time to shine now whatever bad records he had in his last fights in the UFC, there's a possibility of a new career here in boxing just like what Anderson Silva did, so Goodluck to both fighters.
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August 29, 2021, 07:03:19 PM
~I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career

Just the publicity will be a win and everything else so long as its a clean fight will help for years forward to gain extra revenue.   I'm not a fan but he can easily spin this out to well over a mil, thats got to be the bottom estimate here.

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Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.

Nice outcome either way makes me want to bet for a draw but I dont see that available yet its become increasingly likely in these types of non competitive matches.   Call it exhibition but seems alot of it is a show not for the prize since we have these nice outcomes for the players anyhow.    I dont feel like betting on Paul with those odds for a favorite, I'll just put a small bet down on Tyron maybe he gets angry and breaks the script and/or gets a lucky hit
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August 29, 2021, 06:47:55 PM
Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.
That is only if he loses if he wins he will get more. They also make money from sponsorships and fulfilling media duties so the end figure will be a lot more than $500k earned.

The guaranteed price is the most transparent amount, we don't know yet what a fighter would get in additional if he wins, but for sure, if Tyron Woodley wins and upset Jake Paul, then we might see him getting a bigger guaranteed price in the future. For now, I think that $500k which was only the minimum is good enough for him, he has to proved first by beating the undefeated then money will just come for him.
There’s a lot more for sure, especially the pay per view money that they can generate during the match. The reward is pretty great for this two, and whoever wins will have a huge money for sure that can be a good bonus. Jake Paul is on the top here, but Woodley is a good fighter too let’s see who will take home a huge portion of the profit.
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August 29, 2021, 06:18:43 PM
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that's really huge amount of money surpassing most of professional boxing bouts. no wonder, these promoters keep on arranging these exhibition fights. and i guess, this will continue for now. even oscar de la hoya joined this hype, he will be fighting with vitor belfort this coming sept 12. seems that we will be seeing retired boxers trying their luck inside the ring again, but am certain, it is more on the paycheck they can get after.
There are more fans willing to purchase these PPV and for most of the old fighters they never saw these huge pay days as the promoters were handling all the money and the fighters never used to get involved in their financials unless they understand they do not have much bank balance at the end of their careers but now the fighters are smart and they know how to handle money even though they have managers negotiating the deals and if they think they can make money they will grab that opportunity and it is a win situation for them financially and for the fans a fight they might not see again.
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August 29, 2021, 05:58:39 PM
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .

This is what I do not understand? Tyron was a world champion in UFC and everyone is saying that he will make more money in this fight than his entire career. How is that true?

The short answer? Dana White. The UFC is a cash printing machine that chews up fighters and spits them out. Occasionally they’ll prop up a Connor or Ronda to get the hype going, but a majority of UFC fighters aren’t making enough money to live on from their fighting alone. Meanwhile the UFC and it’s owners get to be on top of the world. These are the types of things that won’t last. Fighters are already doing their own thing and proving they don’t need the UFC.

That's why exhibition fights like this help them to improve their chances to make more money. I'm pretty sure that we will see more of the exhibition fights not only involving the Paul brothers but with other popular fighters in MMA too. As they say, there's life after retirement, and exhibition matches could be their life if they still don't lose that passion to fight.

I can only hear popular names in UFC, yes Coner is making a lot of money, not only in UFC but even in boxing as he got his biggest payday when he fought Mayweather. $100 million for that fight including PPV as reported https://www.essentiallysports.com/ufc-mma-news-how-much-did-conor-mcgregor-make-in-the-fight-against-floyd-mayweather/

that's really huge amount of money surpassing most of professional boxing bouts. no wonder, these promoters keep on arranging these exhibition fights. and i guess, this will continue for now. even oscar de la hoya joined this hype, he will be fighting with vitor belfort this coming sept 12. seems that we will be seeing retired boxers trying their luck inside the ring again, but am certain, it is more on the paycheck they can get after.
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August 29, 2021, 05:24:05 PM
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .

This is what I do not understand? Tyron was a world champion in UFC and everyone is saying that he will make more money in this fight than his entire career. How is that true?

The short answer? Dana White. The UFC is a cash printing machine that chews up fighters and spits them out. Occasionally they’ll prop up a Connor or Ronda to get the hype going, but a majority of UFC fighters aren’t making enough money to live on from their fighting alone. Meanwhile the UFC and it’s owners get to be on top of the world. These are the types of things that won’t last. Fighters are already doing their own thing and proving they don’t need the UFC.

That's why exhibition fights like this help them to improve their chances to make more money. I'm pretty sure that we will see more of the exhibition fights not only involving the Paul brothers but with other popular fighters in MMA too. As they say, there's life after retirement, and exhibition matches could be their life if they still don't lose that passion to fight.

I can only hear popular names in UFC, yes Coner is making a lot of money, not only in UFC but even in boxing as he got his biggest payday when he fought Mayweather. $100 million for that fight including PPV as reported https://www.essentiallysports.com/ufc-mma-news-how-much-did-conor-mcgregor-make-in-the-fight-against-floyd-mayweather/
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August 29, 2021, 05:18:47 PM
Tyron is definitely taking this fight because of the money and he said in the face to face that he will be open to fighting other boxers and would prefer to do boxing instead of mixed martial arts.
All of the fighters are taking fights to make money and Tyron Woodley is 39 years old and he is not going to get better and he is on a loosing streak in the UFC as he lost 4 of his fights in a row and boxing is the only way moving forward. In the UFC he as paid $500,000 every fight and then the PPV numbers i believe but those figures are not available.
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August 29, 2021, 04:43:08 PM
Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.
That is only if he loses if he wins he will get more. They also make money from sponsorships and fulfilling media duties so the end figure will be a lot more than $500k earned.

The guaranteed price is the most transparent amount, we don't know yet what a fighter would get in additional if he wins, but for sure, if Tyron Woodley wins and upset Jake Paul, then we might see him getting a bigger guaranteed price in the future. For now, I think that $500k which was only the minimum is good enough for him, he has to proved first by beating the undefeated then money will just come for him.
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August 29, 2021, 04:24:59 PM
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .

This is what I do not understand? Tyron was a world champion in UFC and everyone is saying that he will make more money in this fight than his entire career. How is that true?

The short answer? Dana White. The UFC is a cash printing machine that chews up fighters and spits them out. Occasionally they’ll prop up a Connor or Ronda to get the hype going, but a majority of UFC fighters aren’t making enough money to live on from their fighting alone. Meanwhile the UFC and it’s owners get to be on top of the world. These are the types of things that won’t last. Fighters are already doing their own thing and proving they don’t need the UFC.
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August 29, 2021, 01:54:33 PM

He's the one I think that arranges it and just gives the cut his opponent agrees with.

That's really a chunk of money for both of them and that's why this type of match might continue to come with those challengers that he'll invite even if they're not really into boxing.

No doubts that there will be more upcoming fights like this, easy money just makes it more realistic social media channels can easily bring things on fire, some dramas like trash talking  popular people will convert to easy cash.

After all, they are really aiming for money and that some time inside the ring will surely give them the paycheck that they love.

Just to add up, looking forward to see some good actions during the fight to make the fans feel the value of their money. Roll Eyes
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August 29, 2021, 01:09:23 PM
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .
This is what I do not understand? Tyron was a world champion in UFC and everyone is saying that he will make more money in this fight than his entire career. How is that true? I do not watch much UFC but I do watch The Ultimate Fighter and they talk about 6 figure contracts if they win the series. That is not champions surely if you are a champion in the UFC you are earning more than 1 million per fight. Conor Mcgregor is one of the highest paid athletes of all time. Logan Paul is much bigger than Tyron? I do not think that would be sanctioned by the the commissioning bodies. I do not think he is earning the most he has ever earned in his career I think that is media talk. Tyron is definitely taking this fight because of the money and he said in the face to face that he will be open to fighting other boxers and would prefer to do boxing instead of mixed martial arts.
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August 29, 2021, 12:20:10 PM
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Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.
This will be the biggest payday for Tyron Woodley in his career.

Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley I think will be a decision by Jake Paul. Tyron Woodley is carrying a lot of muscle and while he weighed in 1/2 a pound lighter than Jake Paul in the weigh ins I think that extra muscle will mean he will tire quickly. Tyron is used to fighting in the ufc and I think his pacing for boxing will also make him tire more quickly. I do not see Jake Paul knocking out Tyron Woodley.
After watching the stare down, the size difference was evident, Tyron Woodley was slowing down in the UFC and may be he was more into other activities as some accuses him and what is the impact he make in boxing depends upon his explosive skills he had during his hay day.

That is only if he loses if he wins he will get more. They also make money from sponsorships and fulfilling media duties so the end figure will be a lot more than $500k earned.
I think with all the sponsors he will be getting he may be making well over a million dollars along with the guaranteed fees and it will be the biggest payday in his career and i am sure if Tyron Woodley looses against Jake Paul he will call out his brother Logan Paul .
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August 29, 2021, 11:01:21 AM
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley I think will be a decision by Jake Paul. Tyron Woodley is carrying a lot of muscle and while he weighed in 1/2 a pound lighter than Jake Paul in the weigh ins I think that extra muscle will mean he will tire quickly. Tyron is used to fighting in the ufc and I think his pacing for boxing will also make him tire more quickly. I do not see Jake Paul knocking out Tyron Woodley.

Daniel Dubois returns tonight against Anthony Taylor after Dubois fractured his eye socket against Joe Joyce in his last fight. It will be interesting to see how Dubois does but this does look like a mis match and I am expecting if Dubois can get back to his best a 1st round knockout.

Fury also fighting and I expect that to be a 1st round knockout. Then if Jake Paul and Fury both win their fights I think it could be them against each other next time which I think Fury would finally derail Jake Paul and win.

Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.
That is only if he loses if he wins he will get more. They also make money from sponsorships and fulfilling media duties so the end figure will be a lot more than $500k earned.
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August 29, 2021, 07:09:44 AM
He's the one I think that arranges it and just gives the cut his opponent agrees with.

That's really a chunk of money for both of them and that's why this type of match might continue to come with those challengers that he'll invite even if they're not really into boxing.

Looks like they making some good money with their upcoming fight. no wonder we see some great numbers of exhibition fights nowadays because of their current trend, making money by it will be easy. this is the time for those boxers who have already retired to come back for an exhibition match because this is the right time to show their skills again and make some good money with it. They just need to get some good influencers to promote their fight though.

It was Mayweather and Mcgregor I guess are the ones who give inspiration to these fighters to go with the exhibition fights. Mayweather and Mcgregor made tons of money in their fight, bigger than what Mcgregor and Mayweather made in their professional fight, so the younger fighters are inspired as this is the easiest way to make money for them that they can also choose whoever they would fight.
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August 29, 2021, 06:00:13 AM
He's the one I think that arranges it and just gives the cut his opponent agrees with.

That's really a chunk of money for both of them and that's why this type of match might continue to come with those challengers that he'll invite even if they're not really into boxing.

Looks like they making some good money with their upcoming fight. no wonder we see some great numbers of exhibition fights nowadays because of their current trend, making money by it will be easy. this is the time for those boxers who have already retired to come back for an exhibition match because this is the right time to show their skills again and make some good money with it. They just need to get some good influencers to promote their fight though.
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August 29, 2021, 05:21:15 AM
Those opponents that will sign with him for sure will get also tons of money. They won't be up for a fight with a youtuber if there are no loads of cash that are at stake.

He knows what to do and makes a huge profit out of it.

Money always involves that's why a fight happens, against Jake Paul, he will surely get the bigger slice of the cake since he is the superstar and probably the one who choose whom he will negotiate to fight him.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/boxing/news/jake-paul-tyron-woodley-purse-money/1h5jlr6xusvu5182dmpi9kn0d1
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Kawa said that Woodley’s base guarantee “is in the millions, already,” though he did not elaborate on the specifics of his pay. While there has been no official number denoted for Woodley’s payout, Evening Standard reported that Woodley “is expected to bank a minimum of $500,000” versus Paul.

Woodley is guaranteed $500k ,so most probably Jake Paul makes at least 1 million in this fight.
He's the one I think that arranges it and just gives the cut his opponent agrees with.

That's really a chunk of money for both of them and that's why this type of match might continue to come with those challengers that he'll invite even if they're not really into boxing.
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