JAKE PAUL continues his boxing journey this weekend when he takes on Tyron Woodley in an eight-round affair.
But the undercard features some pretty nifty boxing talent as well, with Paul’s adversary Tommy Fury in action.
Fury takes on Paul’s sparring partner and MMA fighter Anthony Taylor in what many are describing as a mismatch in the Brit’s favour.
Elsewhere on the card, heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois is in action, as is female star Amanda Serrano.
There are also pro fighters in Ivan Baranchyk and Charles Conwell on the undercard in Cleveland.
When is Paul vs Woodley and what channel is it on?
- Jake Paul’s clash with Tyron Woodley will take place on Sunday, August 29.
- The main event and undercard will emanate from the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio, which is Paul’s hometown.
- You can watch all of the action in the UK on BT Sport Box Office by paying £16.95, which you can do by clicking HERE.
- You can live stream the action from the BT Sport Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile device or tablet.
Paul vs Woodley FULL CARD?
- Jake Paul v Tyron Woodley
- Amanda Serrano v Yamileth Mercado
- Tommy Fury v Anthony Taylor
- Daniel Dubois v Joe Cusumano
- Ivan Barancyhk v Montana Love
- Charles Conwell v Juan Carlos Rubio
What has been said?
Paul: “Tyron’s a good striker. He’s known for knocking people out. But I think when I beat Tyron, people have to put respect on my name.
“But that’s not what I’m here for, to be honest. I already know how good I am. I know that this is going to be another easy fight.
“That’s why Showtime is in business with me. You’re looking at the future of boxing.”
Woodley: “Easiest fight of my career and biggest purse of my career all in one night.
“Basically, they brought me in to take out the trash. Can’t wait to shut this b***h up.
“This is getting done for the culture, the whole MMA/boxing community, to rid this guy of combat sports.”
Fury: “Jake Paul doesn’t come into my mind once. I’ve not thought about him. I don’t think about him.
“The only man I’ve thought about and have been thinking about for this whole training camp is Anthony Taylor.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk