Tyron Woodley Tells BetOnline How He Feels About Being the Underdog: "That's f*@!#d up"

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/19/2021

In an exclusive 18-minute interview produced by BetOnline, Tyron Woodley discusses everything surrounding his upcoming fight with Jake Paul.

Woodley talks about his preparation for the fight, Jake Paul's strengths and training with Floyd Mayweather. When the host told Woodley he was the betting underdog (+150), Woodley was a bit surprised. Here's his response:

"That's f*@!#d up, you're giving away free money, BetOnline! But I like it...I'm always the underdog because people don't understand what I do."

Woodley encouraged people to bet on him as he guaranteed a knockout.

"Go out there and actually make the bet," Woodley said. "And make it now because when these videos drop of me really training...when I drop that s@#t the day of the fight when it's too late, you're going to see these odds change."

In a separate interview, Woodley breaks down a bunch of prop bets for the fight, including whether or not Paul will walk out to one of Woodley's original tracks.

Woodley said that Baker Mayfield and Floyd Mayweather will be in attendance in Ohio next weekend, and he hopes LeBron James will come back to his home state to see the fight.

In bonus questions, Woodley predicted Francis Ngannou will beat Cyril Gane and said that Colby Covington is a good value bet against Kamaru Usman.

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