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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Odds: Paul’s Odds To Win Keep Getting Better As Fight Approaches

Can Jake Paul move to 4-0 as a boer? Oddsmakers like the YouTuber's chances and have slashed his odds as the August 19 fight gets closer.

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Brian Good

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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Odds: Paul’s Odds To Win Keep Getting Better As Fight Approaches

We are officially just a week away from Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley, and more importantly we’re a week away from getting to take advantage of those Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds. If you have backed Tyron Woodley in the past, we have some bad news for you. He could still win, but the value you’re getting now vs. when Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds were released is not good.

As for Paul, if you bet on him to win when odds came out it’s looking like a smart move as the closing line value on his original price is looking like the best you’re going to get on this one.

Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds have been available for some time, but with the fight just a few days away the oddsmakers are loading up on a Jake Paul win, slashing his odds as we get closer to the opening bell.

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Jake Paul Fight History

So far, betting on Jake Paul odds has proved to be a pretty sound investment strategy. After all, he’s won every single bout he’s fought in. All three of them.

Jake Paul is yet to take on a fighter with even one professional boxing match in his career and Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley won’t change that.

Paul’s first professional fight came against fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib, who he KOd. Then, he scored a highlight-reel KO against former NBA player Nate Robinson. His last fight came against an out of shape Ben Askren, who he easily knocked out in the first round.

Woodley will be Paul’s toughest test to this point, but that isn’t necessarily saying much.

Jake Paul Fight Record

No.

Result

Record

Opponent

Type

Round, time

Date

3

Win

3–0

Ben Askren

TKO

1 (8), 1:59

Apr 17, 2021

2

Win

2–0

Nate Robinson

KO

2 (6), 1:24

Nov 28, 2020

1

Win

1–0

AnEsonGib

TKO

1 (6), 2:18

Jan 30, 2020

Tyron Woodley Fight History

Tyron Woodley may not have a professional boxing match under his belt, but he’s far from a rookie when it comes to the fight game.

Woodley is the former UFC welterweight champion. At one point not too long ago, Tyron Woodley was considered one of the best pound-for-pound mixed martial artists in the world. But, he lost four straight fights to end his career and was eventually dropped.

Now, Woodley takes on Jake Paul, a former YouTuber, in his first ever professional boxing match. Woodley was never known for his striking. He is a former All-American wrestler in college but never was much of a knockout artist.

If he plans on not getting embarrassed on Sunday night, let’s hope he’s been practicing his striking.

Tyron Woodley Fight Record

Res.

Record

Opponent

Method

Event

Date

Round

Time

Loss

19–7–1

Vicente Luque

Submission (Brabo choke)

UFC 260

March 27, 2021

1

03:56

Loss

19–6–1

Colby Covington

TKO (rib injury)

UFC Fight Night: Covington vs. Woodley

September 19, 2020

5

01:19

Loss

19–5–1

Gilbert Burns

Decision (unanimous)

UFC on ESPN: Woodley vs. Burns

May 30, 2020

5

05:00

Loss

19–4–1

Kamaru Usman

Decision (unanimous)

UFC 235

March 2, 2019

5

05:00

Win

19–3–1

Darren Till

Submission (Brabo choke)

UFC 228

September 8, 2018

2

04:19

Win

18–3–1

Demian Maia

Decision (unanimous)

UFC 214

July 29, 2017

5

05:00

Win

17–3–1

Stephen Thompson

Decision (majority)

UFC 209

March 4, 2017

5

05:00

Draw

16–3–1

Stephen Thompson

Draw (majority)

UFC 205

November 12, 2016

5

05:00

Win

16–3

Robbie Lawler

KO (punches)

UFC 201

July 30, 2016

1

02:12

Win

15–3

Kelvin Gastelum

Decision (split)

UFC 183

January 31, 2015

3

05:00

Win

14–3

Dong Hyun Kim

TKO (punches)

UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Le

August 23, 2014

1

01:01

Loss

13–3

Rory MacDonald

Decision (unanimous)

UFC 174

June 14, 2014

3

05:00

Win

13–2

Carlos Condit

TKO (leg kick)

UFC 171

March 15, 2014

2

02:00

Win

12–2

Josh Koscheck

KO (punches)

UFC 167

November 16, 2013

1

04:38

Loss

11–2

Jake Shields

Decision (split)

UFC 161

June 15, 2013

3

05:00

Win

11–1

Jay Hieron

KO (punches)

UFC 156

February 2, 2013

1

00:36

Loss

10–1

Nate Marquardt

KO (elbows and punches)

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy

July 14, 2012

4

01:39

Win

10–0

Jordan Mein

Decision (split)

Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Jardine

January 7, 2012

3

05:00

Win

9–0

Paul Daley

Decision (unanimous)

Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson

July 30, 2011

3

05:00

Win

8–0

Tarec Saffiedine

Decision (unanimous)

Strikeforce Challengers: Woodley vs. Saffiedine

January 7, 2011

3

05:00

Win

7–0

André Galvão

TKO (punches)

Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Noons II

October 9, 2010

1

01:48

Win

6–0

Nathan Coy

Decision (split)

Strikeforce Challengers: Lindland vs. Casey

May 21, 2010

3

05:00

Win

5–0

Rudy Bears

Submission (arm-triangle choke)

Strikeforce Challengers: Woodley vs. Bears

November 20, 2009

1

02:52

Win

4–0

Zach Light

Submission (armbar)

Strikeforce Challengers: Kennedy vs. Cummings

September 25, 2009

2

03:38

Win

3–0

Salvador Woods

Submission (Brabo choke)

Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields

June 6, 2009

1

04:20

Win

2–0

Jeff Carstens

Submission (rear-naked choke)

Respect Is Earned: Brotherly Love Brawl

April 30, 2009

1

00:48

Win

1–0

Steve Schnider

TKO (submission to punches)

Headhunter Productions: The Patriot Act 1

February 7, 2009

1

01:09

Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Odds

So, neither Jake Paul nor Tyron Woodley are seasoned boxers. Still, there will be massive hype around their fight and there will be massive action on Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds. So, how have the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds moved since they were live?

The very first Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds available had Jake Paul as a -139 favorite and Tyron Woodley sitting at +100. Those odds implied a 58.2% chance of winning for Paul and a 50% chance for Woodley.

Now, the latest Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley odds have shifted heavily, especially when it comes to Woodley’s odds of winning.

Right now, Jake Paul is a -166 favorite, odds that imply he has a 62.4% chance to go 4-0. As for Woodley, his odds are all the way out to +162 and implies a 38.2% shot at he upset.

Fighter

Odds

Implied Probability

Jake Paul

-166

62.4%

Tyron Woodley

+162

38.2%

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