Get to know all about the latest banter between Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley odds and all about their initial betting odds as the duo is set to lock horns inside a boxing ring.
Controversial Youtube sensational, Jake Paul is all set to lock horns against former UFC Welterweight Champions, Tyron Woodley as per the latest reports from the sporting world.
However, the dates, venue, terms of the boxing match are yet to be finalized, but as it stands both the concerned parties have agreed upon a deal. Even the ‘problem Child’, Jake Paul wrote out a tweet making sure that he is going to make the official announcement tomorrow.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley: Who Tops the Betting Odds?
SportsBetting, which is an online wagering website initiated Paul as a slight favorite at -130 odds, implying approximately a 57% chance for him to win the to be announced boxing match.
However, in the hours since the line was posted, the public has already bet the line up to -155, implying a 61% chance of victory. The line means you would need to bet $155 to make $100 profit if Paul does have his hand raised on fight night.
On the other side, the Woodley line opened at -110 but has since moved to +125, implying a 44% chance of victory for the former UFC welterweight champion.
In simpler words, if you bet $100 on Woodley, a winning wager would earn you a $125 in profit.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley: Fight Preview
For those who think 3-0, Jake Paul cannot fight, this is his chance to answer all his critics after been scheduled against one of the toughest MMA fighters of the current generation.
The 24-year-old Paul’s previous two boxing victories came over NBA veteran Nate Robinson and YouTuber Ali Eson Gib. His last win came against former UFC fighter Ben Askren.
Whereas Tyron Woodley ended his UFC career after a 4-game losing streak. His first loss was against current Welterweight champ Kamaru Usman. Woodley lost to top contenders like, Gilbert Burns, Colby Covington and Vicente Luque.
Having said that it is going to be interesting to see how Jake Paul performs against one of the most lethal UFC Welterweight fighters of all time.
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