Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley start time: Live stream, PPV price, TV channel, how to watch the fight
Tyron Woodley looks to put an end to the hype train known as Jake Paul on Sunday night inside the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio. The two fighters are set to throw down in the main event of a Showtime Boxing PPV event featuring four other undercard bouts. The two will meet at a contracted weight of 190 pounds.
Paul, the YouTube influencer-turned boxer, is looking to remain perfect in his professional carer against his most dangerous opponent yet. Woodley is a former UFC champion and one of the best welterweights in mixed martial arts history. Woodley is also a far more accomplished striker than Paul’s previous opponent, Ben Askren, another UFC veteran.
“It’s going to be another show on Sunday. I’m putting on another masterful performance and a boxing clinic. This guy is going to sleep and getting turned into another meme. Just like his friend Ben Askren,” Paul said. “After Sunday, nobody is ever going to talk about Woodley ever again. He’s a speed bump on the road of my career.”
Woodley, who is making his debut in boxing, enlisted the help of renowned Cuban trainer Pedro Diaz as well as all-time great Floyd Mayweather to prepare for this showdown.
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Elsewhere, unified women’s featherweight champion Amanda Serrano is back when she puts her trio of titles on the line against Yamileth Mercado in the co-main event. Serrano (40-1-1) has not tasted defeat since April 2012 while amassing one of the best resumes in the sport’s history. She sits just one knockout shy of tying the all-time mark for a woman currently held by Christy Martin at 31. Mercado, meanwhile, will make her U.S. debut with an 18-2 record and just five knockouts to her name.
Below is the complete fight card as well as how you can catch all the action on Sunday night live on Showtime PPV.
You can follow along with every moment of the action on Sunday night from Cleveland, Ohio, with our live blog that will provide play-by-play commentary for each fight, round-by-round scoring and much, much more.
Paul vs. Woodley fight card
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley, 190-pound catchweight (eight rounds)
Amanda Serrano (c) vs. Yamileth Mercado, unified women’s featherweight titles (10 rounds)
Daniel Dubois vs. Joe Cusumano, heavyweight (10 rounds)
Ivan Baranchyk vs. Montana Love, welterweight (10 rounds)
Tommy Fury vs. Anthony Taylor, cruiserweight (four rounds)
Paul vs. Woodley info
Date: Aug. 29 | Start time: 8 p.m. ET
Aug. 29 | 8 p.m. ET Location: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, Ohio
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, Ohio TV: Showtime PPV on all traditional cable and satellite providers | Live stream: Showtime.com or the Showtime App
Showtime PPV on all traditional cable and satellite providers | Showtime.com or the Showtime App Price: $59.99
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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley live stream, fight card, start time, odds, how to watch
There has been a lot of hype surrounding this fight and on Sunday night we will see what all that hype is about; when Jake Paul faces Tyron Woodley in a boxing match live from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
Jake Paul is coming into this fight with a 3-0 record in his young boxing career and he’ll be facing a former MMA fighter Tyron Woodley, who will be fighting his first-ever boxing match. The Main Card will start at 8 p.m. ET while Paul and Woodley are expected to fight in the Main Event around 12 a.m. ET.
You won’t want to miss this one, can Tyron Woodley knock Jake Paul off his platform while showing the world that Jake is just a ‘YouTuber’?
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley
When: Sunday, August 29
Sunday, August 29 Main Card: 8:00 p.m. ET
8:00 Paul vs. Woodley: 12:00 a.m. ET
12:00 Live Stream: FITE TV (stream the PPV now)
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley fight card
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley, cruiserweights
Amanda Serrano (champion) vs. Yamileth Mercado, unified women’s featherweight titles
Daniel Dubois vs. Joe Cusumano, heavyweights
Montana Love vs. Ivan Baranchyk, welterweights
Tommy Fury vs. Anthony Taylor, cruiserweights
Boxing Odds and Betting Lines
Boxing odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds last updated Sunday at 5:15 p.m. ET.
Jake Paul (-200) vs. Tyron Woodley (+160)
Tie: +2000
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Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley LIVE RESULTS: Paul survives big scare to win on SPLIT decision
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Tommy Fury had more words about Jake Paul following their confrontation.
Fury said: “Jake saw me ringside, I was leaning over the ropes waiting to get in. Logan said not now. They ain’t fighters.
“I was ready to throw hands there and then. This guy [Jake] doesn’t understand - me and my team will go now, we’ll get stuck in so he can count his blessings.
“Forty of his security team broke it up because the man can’t fight. Imagine him on the street… please. He wouldn’t last two seconds.
“If he had no security team there with him, he would have walked straight past me.
“There was a moment in that corridor where everything was going off between the security, my team, his team and it was just me and him.
“I looked dead into his soul. When the cameras are not around, he doesn’t want to know.
“Let’s be honest, if he really wanted to fight me, I’d have been in that ring there at the end through the ropes, let’s go, there’s no return.
“But he didn’t want that and the reason why he didn’t want me in the ring is because if I was getting in there, he wouldn’t be able to go back on it.”