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YouTube star-turned-boxer Jake Paul survived the biggest test he has faced inside the ring after withstanding former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.
Paul (4-0) was sent to the ropes by boxing debutant Woodley, who landed an overhand right in the fourth round to rattle the 24-year-old in Cleveland on Sunday.
However, Paul overcame the adversity to score a split decision 77-75, 78-74, 75-77 for his fourth professional boxing win.
"He's a tough opponent ... it was a tougher fight than I expected," Paul said afterwards. "My legs felt weird since the locker room, I don’t know what’s wrong with me.
"All respect to Tyron, he's a tough opponent. This is a dream come true."
Paul was not happy one judge awarded the fight to Woodley, adding: "Let's be honest, that's bull****.
"Especially in my hometown. Like, where's that judge at? He hit me with one [real] shot the whole fight."
Woodley demanded a rematch post-bout, the 39-year-old saying: "I feel like I won the fight.
"F*** the Fury fight – me and Jake need to run that back. I want a rematch."
There has been talk of Paul facing heavyweight champion Tyson Fury's younger brother Tommy (7-0) in his next boxing bout.
But Paul said: "I haven't gone to the dentist, I haven't gotten my haircut. My teeth are crooked, my nose is crooked, I may need to chill out for a bit. I'm still only 24."
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