Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Rematch Odds as Fury Set to Pull Out

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Tommy Fury will not be fighting YouTuber Jake Paul on December 18.  BetOnline's Dave Mason was the first to release odds on the new fight scheduled for that day, a rematch with Paul a -200 favorite and Tyron Woodley +160 paying $160 for every $100 bet.

Paul announced on Twitter that Woodley has accepted the rematch after Fury dropped out of the fight due to medical reasons.

Paul also said he'll give Woodley an additional $500,000 if he's able to knock him out.. 

This would be a rematch of the August 29 fight that Paul won by split decision. 

It was also among the most trafficked events of the year for Gambling911.com.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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