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Jake Paul’s knockout win over Tyron Woodley reportedly flopped, collecting 65,000 pay-per-view buys on cable and satellite, according to DAZN news.

The PPV for the rematch between Paul and Woodley was priced at $59.99, equaling a total $3.89 million. The streaming PPV buys have not been reported yet and could make up a significant amount of the audience, given Paul’s notable online presence. 

Paul also took to Twitter to address the “bulls–t rumors” about the pay-per-view numbers.

“1st fight w Woodley we sold 500k+,” he said about his August bout with the former UFC champion. “Numbers for this one are still rolling in but still looking positive. Not my best business night/ But remember.. Everyone wanted to see me Vs. Fury and that’s what we sold..”

Paul was initially scheduled to fight Tommy Fury, but the British fighter was forced to withdraw due to a bacterial chest infection and broken rib.

The Paul-Woodley rematch fight at Amalie Arena in Tampa still generated social media buzz — and earned a sold-out crowd of 18,685 fans in attendance.

After the figures were reported, UFC welterweight star Jorge Masvidal trolled Paul on Twitter, writing, “B—ch boy can’t afford the big boys.


  Jake Paul (l.) fighting former UFC champion Tyron Woodley (r.) on Dec. 18, 2021. AFP via Getty Images Jake Paul (l.) fighting former UFC champion Tyron Woodley (r.) on Dec. 18, 2021. AFP via Getty Images

“Never again do I want to hear my name associated with the fake. 3 0 5 day is coming #supernecessary.”

Paul, 24, called out Masvidal and UFC star Nate Diaz after he knocked out Woodley in a sixth-round stoppage on Dec. 18.

Masvidal reportedly said Paul offered him $5 million to fight, which Paul replied, “lololololololol,” in a tweet last week.

UFC president Dana White recently shut down the possibility of making Masvidal or Diaz available for a fight with Paul.

“No (scenario I’d let Diaz or Masvidal box Paul while under UFC contract),” White said on “The Fight with Teddy Atlas.” “You notice how he wants to fight f–king everybody that’s not in his weight class, guys that are older and all this bulls–t. Go fight a boxer. Go hump somebody else’s leg, you goofball.”

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