Jake Paul delivers on his promise to troll Tommy Fury during his walkout against Tyron Woodley
Jake Paul mocked Tommy Fury during his walkout for the Tyron Woodley rematch. In an attempt to get back at his original opponent Tommy Fury for pulling out of the fight at the last hour, 'The Problem Child' walked out wearing an outfit with an English flag imprinted on it with his own initials in between the flag.
A message aimed towards Tommy Fury was also printed on his outfit that read:
"Hey Tommy, wish you could've been here but watching from a TV is cool too."
Jake Paul also picked an interesting song for his walkout: 'YMCA' by Village people.
Watch his full walkout below:
Jake Paul stunned the combat sports world once again as he knocked Tyron Woodley out cold in the sixth round of their fight.
Watch the finish below:
Jake Paul shows respect to Tyron Woodley after the knockout win; calls Tommy Fury 'a bi**h' for pulling out
As Jake Paul continues to disrupt the day-to-day proceedings in the sport of boxing by breaking all the rules, he also gave the fans a glimpse at his humble side.
'The Problem Child' expressed gratitude and respect towards Tyron Woodley for taking the fight on short notice. He also commended the former UFC welterweight champion for his illustrious career in the UFC.
Paul also dissed Tommy Fury and slammed the British boxer for pulling out of the fight at the last minute. 'The Problem Child' also called out UFC fighters Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz who were present at the event but left before the main event concluded.
"Hey, this guy [Woodley] is a legend. Don't take anything away from him in his career as a UFC champion. I respect him for taking this fight on 2 weeks notice. because Tommy Fury is a bi**h, and he backed out of the fight!...I've knocked out every single person that I've fought...and Masvidal and Nate Diaz, ya'll are bi***es for leaving this arena, I know you don't want that sh*t. I'll take both of y'all next," said Jake Paul.
Watch Jake Paul's post-fight interview with Ariel Helwani below: