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Jake Paul calls out Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal after Knocking out Tyron Woodley

Tyron Woodly was beaten by Jake Paul based on the points in August, replaced Tommy Fury on less than two weeks’ notice to participate in a rematch in Florida.

New Delhi: Jake Paul, a famous Youtuber turned boxer called out Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal by promising to “f*** them up” after he defeated Tyron Woodley.

Woodley was beaten by Paul based on the basis of points in August, replacing Tommy Fury on less than two weeks’ notice to participate in a rematch in Florida. However, the ex-UFC champion was brutally knocked out in the sixth round of the rematch with a massive right hand.

Fury, aged 22 years opted out of the celebrity grudge match with a broken rib and chest infection. Further, Paul has focused on beating up two famous boxers namely Masvidal (37) and Diaz (36), both of whom were ringside in Tampa.

Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley

In an interview, Paul stated, “Masvidal and Nate Diaz, y’all are some bitches for leaving this arena.” He further added, “Because I know you don’t want that s***. I’ll take out both of y’all next. Just get out of your contracts with daddy Dana [White] and I’mma f*** them up too.”

“Anyone, anytime, any place. It’s every f***ing day, bro,” Paul said.

As both of them have signed contracts with the UFC, permission will be needed to fight in the boxing ring. Previously, only Irish boxer Conor McGregor (33) got the permission to do so, however, lost to the boxing legend Floyd Mayweather (44) in 2017.

Meanwhile, Diaz has one fight remaining in his UFC deal and was in a situation of witnessing his team-mate Chris Avila (28) beat Paul’s former sparring partner Anthony Taylor (32).

Nate Diaz

In the first three fights, Paul defeated YouTuber ‘AnEsonGib’, ex-NBA player Nate Robinson (37), and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren (37).

Further, he underwent consecutive wins over Woodley and was extremely satisfied with his performance after the knockout in the rematch.

Paul stated, “It’s gotta be the greatest moment of my life; look at the year I just had… unprecedented.” “One of the most valuable boxers in the sport. Four fights, four massive pay-per-views in 13 months,” he added.

“I’ve knocked out every single person that I’ve fought,” he said.