Tommy Fumbled The Bag :: 12/18 Showtime PPV: Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 #NoExcuses Edition

Who Wins ????

  • Jake Paul

    Votes: 11 31.4%
  • Tommy Fury

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • Al Haymon

    Votes: 16 45.7%
  • Woodley

    Votes: 4 11.4%

  • Total voters
    35
  • Poll closed .

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Paul-Woodley 2, Serrano-Gutierrez Showtime PPV Weigh-In Results From Tampa
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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri Dec 17, 2021, 11:07 AM EST








TAMPA – Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley are ready to run it back.



Both boxers met the terms of their contracted limit for their Showtime Pay-Per-View main event, which airs live Saturday evening from AMALIE Arena in Tampa. The bout comes less than four months after Paul earned an eight-round split decision victory over Woodley this past August 29 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Paul’s childhood hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.



Paul (4-0, 3KOs) weighed 191.4 pounds for his third bout of the year and second since entering a deal with Showtime earlier this summer. The 24-year-old content creator now based out of Puerto Rico weighed 190 pounds for the first fight with Woodley and has been in the same weight range (189-191 ¾ pounds) for every fight since turning pro last January.



Woodley—a former longtime UFC welterweight champion—weighed 189.6 pounds, nearly identical to his weight of 189 ½ pounds for his boxing pro debut versus Paul earlier this summer. The 39-year-old from Ferguson, Missouri is a late replacement for England’s Tommy Fury (7-0, 4KOs), the younger brother of lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury but who was unable to move forward with the well-publicized grudge match after suffering a chest infection and broken rib.



Amanda Serrano (41-1-1, 30KOs) puts her unified WBC/WBO/IBO featherweight title reign on hold in a return to the lightweight division. The record-setting seven-division champion faces Madrid’s Miriam Gutierrez (14-1, 5KOs) in a scheduled ten-round non-title fight.



Serrano—a 33-year-old Puerto Rican southpaw from the Bushwick section of Brooklyn—weighed 133.8 pounds for her first fight back at lightweight since August 2014. Gutierrez clocked in at a fighting fit 133.6 pounds for her U.S. debut and second career bout outside of Spain. The lone other road trip resulted in her only career defeat, as Gutierrez dropped a ten-round, unanimous decision to undisputed lightweight champion Katie Taylor (20-0, 6KOs) last November in London.



With a win on Saturday, Serrano will likely next face Taylor. The hoped-for super fight is being targeted for next spring at Madison Square Garden in New York City.



In the second of two novelty fights on the PPV undercard, former NBA star Deron Williams and legendary NFL running back Frank Gore face each other in the scheduled four-round bout.



Williams weighed 211.2 pounds across his 6'3" frame, while the 5'9" Gore weighed 209.6 pounds. Both athletes make their respective pro debut at a maximum contract limit of 215 pounds.



Opening the telecast is a battle of unbeaten junior welterweights between Liam Paro (21-0, 13KOs), who hails from Brisbane, Australia, and Caguas, Puerto Rico’s Liam Paro (20-0-1, 12KOs). Paro weighed 139.4pounds for his first career fight outside of Australia. Alamo checked in at 139 pounds for his eighth consecutive fight in Florida; his previous seven have all come in Kissimmee.



Below are the weights for the non-televised portion of the undercard.



J’Leon Love (24-3-1, 13KOs), Las Vegas via Detroit, 197 pounds vs. Marcus Oliveira (28-5-1, 22KOs), Mayetta, Kansas, 198.6 pounds—8 rds, cruiserweight



Anthony Taylor (2-2, 1KO), Berkeley, California, 167,8 pounds vs. Chris Avila (0-1), Stockton, California, pounds—4 rds, super middleweight



Jeovanny Estela (5-0, 2KOs), Orlando, 149.6 pounds vs. Chris Rollins (5-2-1, 4KOs), Charlottesville, Virginia, 149.4 pounds—4 rds, junior middleweight
 

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:dwillhuh: gonna get fukked up(if they both have decent chins**)..Gore moves like he was ring awareness already. As far as the main idk and i don't care :yeshrug:

I was impressed with Gore’s tenacity as well on the mitts. Deron looks ALMOST there technically but something seems off. He will look “good” to someone who is only a MMA fan or something….

he wants to try to outbox him, I don’t think he is as good as he thinks he is. We’ll see. Gore also has the corner advantage.
 

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Final Weigh-In & Face Off

Frank Gore vs Deron Williams @ 23:30

Amanda Serrano @ 28:09

Woodley vs Paul @ 31:30
 

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we watching this fukkery tonight
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fight has no hype lol

I’m glad this Paul stuff is losing steam. I think he notices it as well, which is why he entertained questions about moving to MMA eventually.

This whole thing was never about bringing more attention to boxing, it always has been about bringing more attention to Paul.

Boxing community does not care, the MMA community cares about this nonsense 100x more, and then they throw shots saying “look at what boxing has become”.

This has nothing to do with boxing. Showtime got some more followers on their IG and Youtube this year, it’s a “I use you; you use me” relationship at the detriment of retired UFC fighters. Just a weird and unbelievable scenario all around.
 
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