Tyron Woodley vs Jake Paul: Darren Till Has One Fear

On August 29, Jake Paul is set to face former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley. The fight will take place in the under 190-pound weight division and will last eight rounds.

Darren Till, who lost in welterweight to Tyron Woodley at UFC 228 in September 2018, recently shared his concerns about the fight between The Chosen One and Paul on The MMA Hour.

 

Jake Paul’s three victories.

Darren Till recalls his loss to the boxer born in 1982, claiming that Tyron Woodley defeated him in a fair and honorable manner.

He is confident that he is a better fighter than Tyron but admits to being beaten by Woodley in 2018 fairly.

Darren Till expressed his concerns about Tyron Woodley's upcoming fight with Jake Paul later this month. He is very concerned that Tyron Woodley may be paid a significant sum of money to do something, such as acting or something similar. That concerns him greatly.

Tyron Woodley won UFC 228 over Darren Till.

Tyron Woodley is up next for Jake Paul, who is looking for his fourth win in the ring. In his professional boxing debut, The Problem Child defeated fellow YouTuber AnEsongib. The 24-year-old star defeated former NBA star Nate Robinson in his second fight, and he most recently defeated former UFC fighter Ben Askren in March.

Jake Paul recently called for a fight between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, both of whom are UFC stars. He even posted a video with a list of boxing's biggest names, including Canelo Alvarez and his brother Logan Paul.

When asked to make predictions about Tyron Woodley vs. Jake Paul, Darren Till said he is not sure how strong Jake Paul and his team are. He just knows for sure that Woodley can beat him if he wants to.

 

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