Jake Paul ‘Humiliating’ Drug Test News Leaks

The YouTuber-turned-pro-boxer Jake Paul is set to face Tyron Woodley in a boxing bout on Sunday. Ahead of the bout, it turns out The Ohio State Athletic Commission has announced that Paul and Woodley will not be subjected to fight drug tests but the fighters who will be involved in title fights have to go through the tests. Paul previously claimed they would be tested, so this catches him in a humiliating lie. Manny Pacquiao ‘Embarrassing’ PPV Buys Leak

 


 

Mike Bohn of MMA Junkie reported that:

“The Ohio State Athletic Commission head tells me Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley will NOT be subjected to fight night drug tests. Only athletes to be tested on the card are those competing in title bouts.”

Michael Bisping opens up on Tyron Woodley

Bisping recently lauded Woodley’s knockout power but admitted that, without kicks and takedowns, his boxing will not help him to finish Jake Paul. Bisping also spoke about Paul’s reach and height advantages in the fight. According to ‘The Count’, ‘The Problem Child’ is the hungrier of the two fighters and, at 36 years of age, Woodley’s skills have diminished:

“Tyron Woodley is a tremendous fighter. He’s got knockout power but he’s never been a boxer. Take away the kicking, take away the wrestling, and when you just leave him with his hands, how good is he? Jake Paul has a reach advantage that’s significant in boxing. He has the height advantage, he is younger. I don’t know if he’s faster. I’d say Tyron’s more explosive and probably has more raw power as well, but is the fire starting to dim?”

Bisping also spoke about Jake Paul’s endeavors going in the future, including his interest in fighting Canelo Alvarez. Despite his reservations, ‘The Count’ ultimately picked Woodley for the win due to the two being friends:

“For Jake Paul, that fire is burning. he wants to be a champion. He is talking about Conor McGregor, he’s talking about Canelo Alvarez, he is saying all the right things. For Tyron Woodley he is also saying the right things but he has to. His UFC career came to an end and he is looking to reinvent himself as a boxer. What’s going to go down? I don’t really know but I have a bad feeling that Jake Paul might just pull it off. But because I know Tyron and I am a friend of Tyron and I wish him all the best, I’m going to pick Tyron Woodley to win.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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