Team Tyron Woodley and Team Jake Paul didn’t hold back from going right after each other in the latest press conference. The verbal banter between them seemed to break certain moral codes in the latter stage of the event. Both men had expressed their views on the other, which predictably didn’t go very well.
Paul mocked his rival and vowed to outclass him in the ring, whereas Tyron Woodley touted his UFC achievements to express his supremacy over ‘The Problem Child’. However, the post-conference segment saw Deborah Woodley, Tyron Woodley’s mother, get into a feud with Jake Paul’s team. Fortunately, the scene remained under limits, but both sides expressed disgust for each other.
Showtime couldn’t capture the exact moment where Deborah Woodley had gone after Jake Paul’s side. However, the altercation was quite prominent and Woodley didn’t look happy with his mother being dragged into the whole scenario. The former UFC champion protested, and he further advanced the slur-war.
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Meanwhile, Jake Paul also unleashed his verbal mockery on team Woodley, intensifying the in-ring scrap even more for the Sunday night. As the fight will lead us to several potential matchups in the future, Woodley vs Paul is currently the most heated matchup of the combat world.
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The press conference, in general, had several moments of highs. Apart from Woodley vs Paul, a potential matchup between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury also turned a few heads. That said, the upcoming Showtime PPV seems to hold a lot for the fight fans. Heres’ more about the event.
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The event will take place at the Rocket Mortgage Field House in Cleveland, Ohio, with tickets available online on SeatGeek. The price range goes from $25-$300. Meanwhile, the event will be available live on Showtime PPV at $59.99. FITE TV will also telecast the event across several countries.
Fight Card
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley, cruiserweight (eight rounds)
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Amanda Serrano (c) vs. Yamileth Mercado, unified women’s featherweight titles
Daniel Dubois vs. Joe Cusumano, heavyweight (10 rounds)
Montana Love vs. Ivan Baranchyk, welterweight (10 rounds)
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Tommy Fury vs. Anthony Taylor, cruiserweight (six rounds)
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