#2 Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2
After being outpointed by Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley immediately expressed an interest in a rematch. While Paul appeared reluctant to acknowledge the possibility of the same, he insisted that he'd allow it if Woodley got the "I love Jake Paul" tattoo he had earlier agreed to as a wager.
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Assuming things go to plan, Woodley and Paul might be on a collision course to meet again in the boxing ring. The former UFC welterweight champion had Paul on the ropes in the fourth round, quite literally, and could've clinched the fight had he shown a little more intent and awareness.
Paul would also have a point to prove against Woodley, whom he trash talked on end but didn't really trouble at any point during the eight rounds. A rematch may not be the fight all fans want to see, but it could prove to be a lucrative opportunity for both men involved.
#1 Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury
Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have been trading barbs for quite a while, and they've never been closer to signing a contract to fight each other than right now. Fury fought Anthony Taylor on the undercard as Paul battled to his win against Woodley.
Fury didn't exactly impress in his win, and the crowd made their displeasure felt, but he made it a point to call out Paul in the post-fight interview. He wouldn't have been placed on the undercard without the intention of setting up a superfight, and Paul asked fans whether he should fight the former Love Island star with a cheeky post on social media:
Speaking about the backstage kerfuffle, Fury said:
"He confronted me in the hallway there, with all that 15-20 team of him jump all over us. We [were] there, we were ready to fight there and then. He's big in front of camera but small by himself and Jake Paul realized tonight how hard the sport of boxing is, when he got clipped with a little shot [by Tyron Woodley]. So imagine if he got hit and dropped."
Early signs indicate that Fury will have the edge in a potential matchup, but it could go either way since both men are raw and developing as fighters. One thing is for certain - it'll sell pay-per-views, and many of them.