Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley - August 29, 2021

Who wins?

Poll ended at 30 Aug 2021, 06:08

Paul - Decision
6
13%
Paul - T/KO
20
43%
DRAW
2
4%
Woodley - T/KO
14
30%
Woodley - Decision
5
11%
 
Total votes: 47

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would've been crazy to not take the fight.
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mikebourkefan wrote: 01 Sep 2021, 04:38
JamesPhilips wrote: 30 Aug 2021, 18:19
mikebourkefan wrote: 30 Aug 2021, 16:32 it will be funny the day Logan or Jake Paul face a real boxer and get brutally owned. i only wish those two fought at Heavyweight imagine what Joey Dawejko would do to Jake Paul
There are plenty of pros at the low level they could beat. Remember Charlie Z and the guy that beat him are both pros LOL.
true much as either Paul brother could beat Charlie z. if i had to watch that i would still hope Charlie landed one of his "sucker punches" yes Logan and Jake are so shit as boxers that i root for charlie z
yeah... I'd be like 'Charlie Z paid his dues, man, I hope he smokes those m'fers'
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 01 Sep 2021, 11:11
Yep win a fight. Then retire and 2 days later say you came out of retirement. HE IS NOW OFFICIALLY A BOXER :lol:
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Preliminary estimate released for Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley pay-per-view buys

As per Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley boxing event drew an estimated 480,000-500,000 buys.

The report indicates that other sources are suggesting the final figure could be slightly lower than that but ultimately, it’s going to be around the half a million range. Some will opt to see this as a decent outcome whereas others are of the belief that given the build it received, Paul vs Woodley probably should’ve done better in the long run.

The pay-per-view was available for $59.99 in the United States and went down in Paul’s hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.


We're talking nearly $30m revenue
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Woodley was boasting last week about them still counting numbers and how it would be near the Mayweather-Logan figures.

Triller never released Paul-Askrin numbers, but there was reports it did between 1.2m to 1.4 million buys.

If this is the case, the Paul-Woodley IMO is considered a flop.

It got more hype, was probably seen as a better fight than the Askrin one as well.
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Lets say it did 500,000k buys at 60 a pop. Seems a bit lower than they would hope for but still 30 million revenue.

Undercard probably cost a million, Opponent 1 or 2 million, Event and advertising probably a couple of million. That leaves you with around 25 million left. Now the important question is what happens with that 25 million.

In the USA often the PPV host takes 50% (i think).... which is mental and outdated in the internet era. The fact that Jake paul signed a multi fight deal with showtime to me suggests he got a much better deal than that because he has options. That is the critical split, whatever contract he signed with showtime is maybe the most important of his carrer, and the difference between him making 10 million this fight, or 20 million this fight.
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gregregegg wrote: 15 Sep 2021, 16:13 Lets say it did 500,000k buys at 60 a pop. Seems a bit lower than they would hope for but still 30 million revenue.

Undercard probably cost a million, Opponent 1 or 2 million, Event and advertising probably a couple of million. That leaves you with around 25 million left. Now the important question is what happens with that 25 million.

In the USA often the PPV host takes 50% (i think).... which is mental and outdated in the internet era. The fact that Jake paul signed a multi fight deal with showtime to me suggests he got a much better deal than that because he has options. That is the critical split, whatever contract he signed with showtime is maybe the most important of his carrer, and the difference between him making 10 million this fight, or 20 million this fight.
Yeh ur right. His contract is with Showtime. So he’s probably done some sort of Percentage deal. It’s a win/win for both. Without Paul, showtime would still be putting on the crappy PPV’s and PBC cards, with Paul, they’re making $$
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weird
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margaret thatcher wrote: 27 Sep 2021, 14:58 weird
Desperate eh.
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Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley 'was FORBIDDEN from knocking out Jake Paul due to a clause in his contract', claims Conor McGregor's training partner Dillon Danis

'Tyron Woodley, from what I heard, had it in the contract that he was not allowed to knock out Jake Paul,' Danis said on the MMA Hour.

'I swear on anything, when he was against the ropes, I swear, that’s why when Jake Paul was against the ropes, Tyron Woodley didn’t hit him

'I’m telling you right now. It was in his contract where it said you’re not allowed to knock him out.'


Danis is notoriously outspoken on social media and has been known to make outrageous statements for clout so this theory will be taken with a large pinch of salt by fans.

The 28-year-old underwent a second knee surgery and is recovering ahead of what he hopes will be comeback next year.

He has engaged in a war of words with Paul for some time but his next fight will almost certainly be for Bellator.

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