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    Tyron Woodley’s purse for Jake Paul fight confirmed as ‘career-high’ with UFC ace set for ‘multi-million dollar’ payday

    TYRON WOODLEY is set to pocket the biggest payday of his combat sports career for his showdown with Jake Paul.The former UFC welterweight champion will throw down with the younger Paul brother in a boxing match a week on Monday morning.
    Tyron Woodley will lock horns with Jake Paul a week on MondayCredit: Rex
    And The Chosen One’s clash with Paul will land him the biggest payday of his careerCredit: Getty
    Woodley’s clash with the social media star turned boxer will mark his professional boxing debut, which Showtime chief Stephen Espinoza claims will see The Chosen One take home a ‘career-high’ purse.
    He told MMA Fighting: “I think there are some people out there who dismissed Tyron’s claim as something for marketing.
    “That wasn’t said, Tyron didn’t make that comment to market the event. That doesn’t sell pay-per-views.
    “He made that comment because it’s true. I’ve talked to him about it, I’ve talked to Malki [Kawa] about it and they all confirmed it is a career-high payday.
    “He is getting a guarantee that is more than he’s ever made before. That does say something.
    “It says something about the business model that Jake has and it says something about sort of the business model of boxing versus MMA where there’s more of a tradition of the fighters taking home the lion’s share of the money.”

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    Woodley is champing at the bit to get his hands on Paul and has vowed to viciously KO the 24-year-old.
    He said: “You will visualize Jake Paul getting his head knocked smooth off his neck.
    “Sometimes you talk yourself into a situation that you can’t back yourself out of … my mom used to say, ‘Your mouth wrote a check that your ass can’t cash.’ That’s exactly what happened.
    “Now, you got a motherfer that’s going to fight you like you ain’t never been fought before.
    “Ain’t no sparring you can do to mothef***ing get ready for it.”
    “Ain’t no meditation. Ain’t no kumbaya. Ain’t no mama say, mama sa mama coosa.
    It is a career-high payday.Stephen Espinoza on Tyron Woodley’s purse for fighting Jake Paul
    “Ain’t s**t you can do. You getting your ass beat. I’m pumped up about it.”
    Former Disney star Paul is currently 3-0 as a pro boxer having registered stoppage wins over AnEson Gib, Nate Robinson and Woodley’s good friend Ben Askren.
    And The Problem Child has vowed to add Woodley’s name to his victim list in devastating fashion.
    How Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley compare ahead of their boxing match
    He said: “Tyron’s a seasoned striker who has fought the best MMA fighters in the world but will be dropped by a Disney teen star in 2 rounds.”
    “Maybe this time Dana White will actually be a man of his word and put his money on his former champion instead of trying to undermine my success like a jealous ex.
    “Influencer vs MMA….let’s get it on. It’s Showtime.”

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    UFC boss Dana White says Jake Paul has ‘ZERO’ chance of beating Conor McGregor and tells YouTuber have a ‘real fight’

    DANA WHITE said Jake Paul has ‘ZERO’ chance of beating Conor McGregor and told the YouTuber: ‘Fight a real fight’. Paul has continued to challenge McGregor in an attempt to lure the former UFC champion into the boxing ring.
    UFC boss Dana White pictured with Conor McGregorCredit: Getty
    Jake Paul has continued to callout Conor McGregorCredit: Getty
    As a result, it has seen him publicly feuding with UFC president White.
    The promoter hit out at Paul and his choice of opponents while speaking to social media stars Nelk boys.
    White said: “He’s calling out Conor. Conor’s a 145-pound champion and a 155-pound champion.
    “You’re f***ing way bigger than Conor.”
    Asked about Paul’s chances of winning against McGregor, White said: “Zero.”
    Paul, 24, is 3-0 as a boxer, all by knockout, since his professional debut in 2020 but has so far faced limited opposition.

    He has beaten online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ and ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 37, and most recently retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37.
    Paul faces his biggest step up on August 29 against Tyron Woodley, 39, a former UFC champion.
    But still White is yet to be convinced by the polarising celebrity, who has not yet fought a seasoned boxer.
    He said: “The media is not really following as much as they did in the beginning.
    Jake Paul entered elite company
    “The stick is getting old, you know what I mean? I think for him to get the media back he’s gonna have to really fight somebody.
    “Because they’re tired of it. They’re tired of the stick, ‘Hey it’s me, I weigh 190 and I want to fight these guys that weigh 170, 155, one-f***ing whatever and they are wrestling, they are 40-f***ing years old and they haven’t won a fight in three f****g years.
    “If you want to be taken seriously by the media he needs to fight a real fight.”

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    Jake Paul says bitter rival Conor McGregor is ‘most underpaid fighter in history’ despite UFC legend raking in millions

    JAKE PAUL has sensationally claimed that his bitter rival Conor McGregor is the most UNDERPAID fighter UFC history.The YouTube star thinks that the Irishman’s pay-packet doesn’t reflect the value that he brings to the sport, his skills, or to the TV channels that broadcast the UFC fights.
    Jake Paul thinks McGregor is the most underpaid fighter in UFC historyCredit: Instagram / @jakepaul
    The YouTube boxer reckons for what McGregor brings to the sport he should be paid moreCredit: The Mega Agency
    The Mirror reported that Paul, who’s been baiting McGregor to get in the ring with him over the past year, made his thoughts known in a Twitter rant.
    Paul tweeted: “[Conor] McGregor is the most underpaid fighter in history [for] what he gets paid to fight versus the value he has brought to UFC, ESPN and MMA.”
    Paul’s crusade for fair fighter pay is what he says led him to start his own promotion company Most Valuable Promotions with ESPN’s rival, Showtime Boxing.
    He added: “I partnered with Stephen Espinoza [the head of Showtime Boxing.
    “Because he created the biggest PPVs in history & made sure fighters got majority of the revenue, not 10% like UFC does.”
    But McGregor seems to be doing just fine by the looks of his bank balance.

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    In 2019, he topped the UFC’s highest paid fighters list of all time, earning a staggering £7.35MILLION in pay cheques at that stage of his career.
    And earlier this year, the 33-year-old was revealed to be the eighth richest fighter in the world with a net worth of £85m.
    He earned £2.3m for his last three fights – but Pay-Per-View bonuses would have seen that number sky rocket.
    Jake Paul is cutting no corners with his diet
    While the rest of his wealth has been amassed in the whiskey, clothing, fitness business, along with sponsorships outside the cage.
    His wealth could sky-rocket even higher if his proposed bout with Paul does take place.
    Paul reckons he and McGregor could rake in £72m from their fight by selling 3 million PPV’s.
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    Jake Paul warns ‘it’s over’ for UFC star Conor McGregor but YouTuber says ‘I don’t think his ego can maybe accept that’

    JAKE PAUL warned ‘it’s over’ for Conor McGregor, but said: ‘I don’t think his ego can maybe accept that.’ YouTuber Paul, who is 3-0 as a boxer all by knockout, last December offered McGregor $50million to fight him.
    Jake Paul warned ‘it’s over’ for Conor McGregor
    Conor McGregor was offered $50m to fight Jake Paul in 2020
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    But the Irishman was knocked out by Dustin Poirier – the man he beat in 2014 – a month later in dramatic fashion.
    Poirier, 32, then won the trilogy bout in July after McGregor, 33, broke his tibia seconds before the end of round one.
    The former two-weight UFC champion was blasted for his pre and post-fight trash talk, which included threatening to KILL his American rival.
    And Paul also hit out at McGregor as he taunted the UFC poster boy.
    He told MMA Fighting: “Look, he’s this guy that was the s*** for so long and was the centre of attention, and now his career has plummeted.
    “He’s falling off. He’s 1-3 in five years and it seems as if people don’t really care. He’s disrespectful. Even to the point where it’s too far.

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    “There’s a point in this where it’s like, cool, yeah. It’s the fight game. I said what I said, get over it.
    “Talk as much s*** as you want but there’s a point where you look dumb.
    “It’s not even that he’s being disrespectful, he just looks dumb with the sh*t he’s saying, threatening to kill people.
    “Then he’s out partying, back to drinking, hitting the clubs in L.A. I don’t know, man.
    “I think it’s over for him and I don’t think his ego can maybe accept that.”
    Jake Paul entered elite company
    Paul faces ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 39, in his fourth and toughest fight to date on August 29.
    So far, he has only beaten online rival ‘AnEsonGib’ ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 37, and most recently retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37.
    Paul has continued to feud the UFC roster and president Dana White and has McGregor’s old rival Nate Diaz, 36, in his nearby plans.
    He said: “I think that’s a huge fight between us and I’m ready for that. Anyone, any time, any place.
    “I think Nate Diaz versus Jake Paul fight is probably more interesting than a Jake Paul versues drunk Conor McGregor fight.”
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    Logan Paul suffers blow in search for next boxing match with UFC legend Anderson Silva set to take on Tito Ortiz

    ANDERSON SILVA is set to fight fellow UFC legend Tito Ortiz in a boxing match – in a blow to Logan Paul. Silva was released by the UFC last year but returned to the boxing ring in June and upset former champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
    Anderson Silva is set to fight fellow UFC legend Tito Ortiz in a boxing matchCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Logan Paul was in talks with UFC legend Anderson SilvaCredit: Getty
    Earlier in the month, YouTuber Paul also sprung a surprise in the ring as he took Floyd Mayweather the distance in their exhibition bout.
    Afterwards, he held talks with UFC middleweight icon Silva, with rumours of a fight in September.
    But according to MMA Fighting, the Brazilian, 46, is instead in line to face Ortiz, also 46, on September 11 under Triller’s ‘Fight Club’ banner.
    Set to headline that night is the returning Oscar De La Hoya, 48, against Vitor Belfort, 44, also once a UFC champion.
    Social media app Triller made a splash in the boxing business last year with Mike Tyson, 55, making a comeback against Roy Jones Jr, 52.
    The fight is signed!Tito Ortiz on Twitter
    And they also had two of Jake Paul’s fights, the last of which was against retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37, in April.
    His brother Logan, 26, has been looking for his next opponent having taken Mayweather, 44, all eight rounds.
    And his manager had confirmed talks with Silva, who is now 2-1 as a boxer.
    But those plans could be dashed as Ortiz confirmed on Twitter that his next fight is a done deal.
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    He tweeted: “The fight is signed!”
    Ortiz last fought in MMA two years ago, beating ex-WWE star Alberto El Patron – otherwise known as Alberto Del Rio.
    But he is now set to make his boxing debut, becoming the latest former UFC champion to do so under the Triller banner.
    Former UFC champion Tito Ortiz is in line to fight Anderson Silva on September 11Credit: Getty – Contributor
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    Floyd Mayweather’s cousin refuses to rule out Conor McGregor rematch but warns UFC star needs to ‘kick some ass’ again

    CONOR McGREGOR still has hope of rematching Floyd Mayweather – but first he needs to ‘kick some ass’ again. That is according to the boxing legend’s cousin Dejuan Blake, who has been a trusted member of his team since 2002.
    Conor McGregor was beaten by Floyd Mayweather in 2017Credit: AP:Associated Press
    Conor McGregor after his defeat to Dustin PoirierCredit: Getty
    And he watched as McGregor was beaten by Mayweather in 2017, which sparked a decline in performance for the Irishman.
    The former two-weight UFC champion has won just ONCE since trading the ring for the cage, most recently losing twice on the spin to Dustin Poirier.
    And despite continuing to be a pay-per-view and commercial star, McGregor has been warned his fists need to start doing the talking.
    Blake told SunSport: “As long as Conor keeps talking s***, anybody will want to get in there with him, because he’s a marketable motherf***er.
    “He markets the s*** out of himself, he’s a marketing genius, I kid you not. But, you’ve also got to kick some ass too.
    “If you’re not kicking no ass, and just talking a lot of s***, a lot of people don’t want to see that s*** no more.”
    He markets the s*** out of himself, he’s a marketing genius, I kid you not. But, you’ve also got to kick some ass too.Mayweather’s cousin Dejuan Blake on Conor McGregor
    McGregor, 33, was in talks to fight Manny Pacquiao, 42, in a lucrative return to the ring last year.
    But those plans were dramatically scrapped after Poirier, the man he initially beat in 2014, knocked him out in their rematch in January.
    And the trilogy ended in an even bigger disaster for McGregor, who broke his tibia seconds before the end of round one, losing by doctor stoppage.
    Beforehand, he opened the door to a rematch with Mayweather – but now fights to keep his career alive.
    Mayweather, meanwhile has continued to goad his old rival, mocking McGregor for his horror leg break.
    And Blake admits the UFC poster boy is likely one of the only opponent’s his cousin would be convinced to return for.
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    He said: “The only thing I would have said was Conor.
    “Conor sold tickets like he was a real boxer, he sold out the arena. Floyd didn’t really have to sell the fight.
    “It was a win-win for Floyd, less work and a bigger reward.”
    Mayweather officially retired after beating McGregor in ten rounds, but has been seen between the ropes twice since, both in exhibition bouts.
    The first was a 2018 one round demolition job against featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in Japan.
    And then in June, he made his comeback after three years out to face YouTube star Logan Paul, 26, who weighed TWO STONE more.
    Paul surprisingly survived all eight rounds and with no knockout scored, a winner was not declared.
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    Afterwards, Mayweather poured cold water on lacing up the gloves again, but Blake warned not to rule it out – the the price is right.
    He said: “If the money is right, Floyd’s there.
    “Will we be able to see him again? Maybe, in an exhibition. But never in a real boxing match.”
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    UFC commentator Joe Rogan changed the layout of his podcast studio because he was scared of ‘amped up’ Mike Tyson

    UFC commentator Joe Rogan has revealed he had to change the layout of his podcast studio following his most recent interview with Mike Tyson.Iron Mike made his second appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast three months before his exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr.
    Mike Tyson had Joe Rogan on edge during their second podcastCredit: Youtube – Joe Rogan podcast
    Joe Rogan made the table in his new studio wider because of Mike TysonCredit: Joe Rogan Experience
    Tyson, 55, was a completely different man to the cool, calm and collected individual Rogan first interviewed in January 2019.
    And the former undisputed heavyweight champion’s amped nature left Rogan wishing there was a little more space between them.
    During the latest episode of his podcast, the 53-year-old said: “[Mike Tyson] is the reason why this table is this wide.
    “This table, I was going to make it more narrow, I even had a smaller table that we were working with as a guide.
    “We were still doing the shows back in LA, while we were setting up this studio, I did an interview with Tyson, and he was so amped up for this Roy Jones fight, that I got nervous being in the room.

    “I’m like, ‘I like that extra six inches of space between us, because he was so ramped up.”
    Rogan wasn’t the only person to notice Tyson’s markedly different demeanour.
    He continued: “When he left, Jamie [his producer] goes ‘that’s a totally different person’.
    “Because he went from being, ‘Mike Tyson, pot grower, not working out at all’, to getting ready to go to combat again.”

    Tyson turned in an impressive display in his exhibition with Jones Jr, which ended in a draw.
    And the boxer once known as The Baddest Man on the Planet intends to lace up his gloves again.
    When asked if he will fight again, Tyson told Patrick Mouratoglou: “Yeah, absolutely. It’ll be better this time.”
    He added: “It was interesting. I felt really good, I felt confident. I felt that I could do it again.”
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    Floyd Mayweather ‘knew he looked old’ in Logan Paul fight but YouTuber ‘did a good job’, says UFC boss Dana White

    UFC boss Dana White said Floyd Mayweather ‘knew he looked old’ against Logan Paul, but the YouTuber ‘did a good job’. Mayweather came out of retirement in June for an exhibition bout against Paul, who was TWO STONE heavier.
    Dana White said Floyd Mayweather ‘knew he looked old’ against Logan PaulCredit: Getty
    Logan Paul took Floyd Mayweather the distanceCredit: AFP
    And amazingly the social media star, who had boxed just twice beforehand, survived all eight rounds, technically avoiding defeat.
    Mayweather, 44, had officially retired as a professional in 2017, beating ex-UFC champion Conor McGregor, 33, in a fight White helped promote.
    But the UFC president, who has had a long friendship with the boxing legend, admitted his age showed against Paul, 18 years his junior.
    White told Nelk Boys: “Have you ever met Floyd Mayweather in person? He’s f***ing tiny, man.
    “He’s tiny, and Logan’s f***ing big, too. But, I thought he did a good job tying Floyd up, not letting Floyd get off when he was.
    “And Floyd looked old that night, too. And I think Floyd knew he looked old that night.”
    He’s fighting with a YouTuber just to earn money. And I’m fighting the best to add to my legacy, so that’s different. Manny Pacquiao on Floyd Mayweather
    Mayweather, who had not boxed since a 2018 exhibition with featherweight kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa, was also hit with criticism by Manny Pacquiao.
    Pacquiao, 42, lost to the American in 2015 but is still fighting the best in the business, challenging for Errol Spence Jr’s welterweight titles on August 21.
    And he recently said: “He’s fighting with a YouTuber just to earn money. And I’m fighting the best to add to my legacy, so that’s different.
    “To fight an easy opponent for the money or to fight one of the best to add to your legacy. It’s different.
    “I can easily fight an easy opponent or non-boxers.
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    “I can easily pick an easy win, but I pick the best because I want to add more to my legacy of accomplishment.
    “It’s a challenge, especially because he’s taller than me. We have a strategy that we can use against a southpaw.
    “I know he always coming inside and he want to fight toe-to-toe so that’s good.”
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