Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley results: Paul knocks Woodley out cold in sixth round of rematch

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The tagline for the rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley was "Leave No Doubt." The YouTube sensation-turned-prizefighter did exactly that when he knocked Woodley out cold in the sixth round at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., on Saturday night.

Paul was originally set to face Tommy Fury for his fifth professional fight, but a rib injury and chest infection forced the younger half-brother of Tyson Fury out of the bout. Woodley stepped in on two weeks' notice aiming to avenge his narrow split-decision loss to Paul in August. Instead of getting his revenge, he found himself face down on the canvas courtesy of a vicious right hand by Paul.  

"I told you I was going to f— him up and I f—ed him up," Paul said afterward. "I got the job done and I knew it would happen like that."

The first five rounds were relatively uneventful. Paul sought to establish the jab while Woodley fell short with a counter right hand. There was plenty of clinching, which brought out a smattering of boos from the audience. The biggest moment of the fight was an inadvertent elbow by Woodley that left Paul with a nasty gash on his forehead that poured out blood. 

But everything changed two minutes into the sixth when Paul feinted and fired an overhand right that sneaked around Woodley's glove and crashed into the side of his head. Woodley's lights were immediately cut off as he face-planted into the canvas. There was no need for a count; the fight was over. 

Paul (5-0, four KOs) made good on his promise. He has now knocked out every one of his opponents. The 24-year-old later took aim at UFC fighters Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal, who were both in the arena but left sometime during the fight. "The Problem Child" has plenty of options for his next fight, but for now, he has earned the title of boxing's disruptor. 

Sporting News provided live results and round-by-round updates of the rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley. Here's how it all went down (all times Eastern):

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Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 live updates, highlights

Result: Jake Paul knocks Tyron Woodley out cold in sixth round.

Round 6 (12:31 a.m.): Paul working the jab again and Woodley still falling short with a right hand. It ain’t fun. Paul with a body-and-head combination. More clinching. Fans losing interest and are looking at their phones. Paul lands a right hand and crushes Woodley!!!! He's out cold. It's OVER!!!!

Round 5 (12:27 a.m.): Paul flashing the jab and shoves one into Woodley’s grill. Woodley needs to throw more than one punch at a time or try a jab. Something. Anything. Paul lands to the body and Woodley walks into a jab. A whole lot of clinching by Woodley. Paul lands to the body again. It’s nothing big but it counts. Woodley is basically beating himself right now. 10-9, Paul (49-46, Paul)

Round 4 (12:23 a.m.): Paul is now dealing with adversity. Let’s see how he handles seeing his own blood. Woodley trying to time Paul coming in. Uppercut by Woodley lands. Paul goes to the body and lands a right. Woodley tosses Paul to the canvas. Woodley making the same mistake of not letting his hands go. Not a lot of action in the fourth. Paul barely misses an overhand right. 10-9, Paul (39-37, Paul)

Round 3 (12:19 a.m.): Woodley comes out aggressive to start the third but gets strafed by a Paul right hand. An elbow by Woodley cuts Paul wide open. Woodley lands a big uppercut that rocks Paul. Paul is leaking blood from that cut. Paul claps Woodley with a double jab. Woodley, for some reason, backs off after hurting Paul. Paul lands a great combination. Paul is leaking a LOT of blood. Woodley's moment is enough for him to take the round. 10-9, Woodley (29-28, Paul)

Round 2 (12:15 a.m.): Overhand right by Paul lands and moves Woodley back. Woodley struggling to get inside. Jab is followed by a right hand by Paul. Woodley sneaks in a left hand. Woodley has been largely ineffective so far. Left hand over the top lands by Paul. Combination by Paul closes the round. 10-9, Paul (20-18, Paul)

Round 1 (12:11 a.m.): Woodley with a fast start. Paul sticks the jab. Body shot by Woodley. Double jab by Paul and some body work. Lots of clinching. Woodley falling short with the right hand. Paul working the jab. Not a whole lot here but Paul’s jab gives him the round. 10-9, Paul

Midnight: It's main event time! Hip Hop artist Joyner Lucas brings out Tyron Woodley while Jake Paul walks out to the Village People's classic "YMCA."

Amanda Serrano bludgeons Miriam Gutierrez for violent unanimous decision

11:40 p.m.: The saying "everything including the kitchen sink" applies here as Serrano clobbered Gutierrez for 10 rounds to earn a dominant decision. There's no reason to wait any longer for the Serrano vs. Katie Taylor fight. Let's make it happen. 

11:30 p.m.: The seventh and eighth rounds have been all Serrano. She has put together a brutal display of power punches. The durable Gutierrez is getting broken down by an assault. Serrano is landing her power shots everywhere she chooses. Gutierrez's face is falling apart and it could only be a matter of time before Serrano does what Taylor could not: finish Gutierrez.

11:24 p.m.: Gutierrez has stayed composed through six rounds and has found success with counterpunching, but Serrano is completely in charge and landing the bigger punches while also keeping the volume up. 

11:11 p.m.: After a first round where Serrano blitzed Gutierrez, we had a closer second frame where Gutierrez remained composed and managed to throw just enough punches to not be overwhelmed by Serrano's offense. But Serrano is clearly the better fighter and it doesn't appear that Gutierrez is going to have the power to fend her off. 

10:52 p.m.: Up next is seven-division world champion Amanda Serrano in a lightweight battle against Miriam Gutierrez. The prevailing thought is that a Serrano victory could land her the fight with Katie Taylor that she's been after. 

Deron Williams drops Frank Gore, takes split decision

10:45 p.m.: Williams is one and done after beating Gore by split decision. He said after the fight that he won't be doing this again. It wasn't a technical classic, but it sure was fun as Williams dropped Gore in the second round to edge out the former running back. Both had their moments but Williams was a little more skilled and used his height and reach advantage in the exhibition battle.

10:32 p.m.: Fun fight through two rounds. Williams was strong in the first round but both fighters got reckless and pushed each other to the ground in the second round. Gore and Williams giving it their all. 

10:16 p.m.: Up next is former NBA All-Star Deron Williams taking on NFL Pro Bowler Frank Gore. For round-by-round updates, go to our Williams-Gore blog.

10:03 p.m.: Although he was dropped in the first round, Liam Paro managed to earn a split decision with scores of 96-93, 95-94 and 94-95. He was the busier fighter throughout and did just enough to get the nod.  

9:54 p.m.: Two rounds left to go and the fight is still even. Paro has been busier and varied in his attack while Alamo finds ways to pick off his advances. It's not necessarily exciting and the fans found a fight in the crowd to be more interesting than the one in the ring. 

9:34 p.m.: After four rounds, this is a relatively even fight. Alamo did put Paro down in the first round with a counter right hand but their punch stats have been virtually identical since then. It's a solid, but not quite spectacular, affair to open the card. 

9:06 p.m.: We're live! Fans have already filled the arena, which is a good sign for any boxing event. Kicking off the pay-per-view portion of the card is a battle of unbeaten super lightweights between Liam Paro and Yomar Alamo. 

Paul vs. Woodley 2 fight start time

  • Main card time: 9 p.m. ET | 6 p.m. PT
  • Main event: Midnight ET | 9 p.m. PT (approx.)

Paul vs. Woodley 2 is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 18. The fighters are expected to make their ring walks around midnight ET, though that could change depending on the length of the earlier fights.

How to watch Paul vs. Woodley 2

  • TV channel: Showtime PPV
  • Live streaming (PPV): Sho.com, Showtime App
  • PPV price: $59.99

Boxing fans can purchase the Paul vs. Woodley 2 fight card on Showtime PPV for $59.99. Once the pay-per-view has been purchased, viewers can watch the entire card online via the Showtime website or through their cable provider.

Outside the U.S., Latin America, Brazil and the Caribbean, the fight is available on FITE.tv.

Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley 2 fight card

  • Jake Paul def. Tyron Woodley via 6th-round KO (2:12).
  • Amanda Serrano def. Miriam Gutierrez via unanimous decision (100-90, 99-91, 99-90).
  • Deron Williams def. Frank Gore via split decision (40-35, 38-37, 37-38).
  • Liam Paro def. Yomar Alamo via split decision (96-93, 95-94, 94-95). 
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Andreas Hale is the Senior Editor for DAZN News. Prior to joining DAZN, Hale wrote for various combat sports outlets, including The Ring, Sherdog, Boxing Scene, FIGHT, Champions and others.
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