Tyron Woodley Bank Payment After Loss Leaks

The former UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley suffered a shocking loss against YouTuber-turned-pro-boxer Jake Paul recently at Showtime pay-per-view on Saturday, December 18. Woodley was on the receiving end of a wicked right hand thrown by Paul in the sixth round of Saturday’s eight-round rematch. Woodley’s mother Deborah Woodley aka ‘Mama Woodley’ recently expressed her anger after being asked a question regarding the fight.

 


 

Woodley recently on social media announced that he was holding a contest for fans to create the best meme of him being knocked out by Jake Paul. He said he saw all the memes of the KO, so he wanted to have fun with it and the winner would get $5,000.

Tyron Woodley announced the winner of the contest

On Tuesday, the winner was revealed as Woodley took to Instagram to share the best meme and proof he sent $5,000 to the fan.

In the video, the Instagram user named Chris Ashley had posted a video featuring Woodley’s knockout that shows him falling into the shadow realm while taking trips through several locations, including the new Spider-Man movie and being a part of Finding Nemo before ending up face down on a couch alongside Ben Askren and Nate Robinson, who suffered the same fate when clashing with the social influencer turned boxer.

Woodley had received a medical suspension following the fight. During the post-fight press conference after his rematch against Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley asserted that he isn’t done fighting yet. ‘The Chosen One’ confirmed his previous plans that he expects to fight four times next year.

While Jake Paul, he has now taken his professional boxing record to a 5-0. He now holds two wins over Tyron Woodley, who’s 0-2 as a professional boxer. Having beaten him in their rematch, Paul subsequently called out MMA fighters Nate Diaz, Jorge Masvidal, Kamaru Usman, and Conor McGregor.

 

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