Tyson’s younger brother had been due to finally end his feud with YouTuber Paul in Florida last year, but angered his rival when he withdrew from the bout, citing injury and illness. Instead Woodley, 40, stepped up at short notice for a rematch with ‘The Problem Child’, having lost on a split decision to him in Cleveland last August.
This time around though, the former UFC welterweight champion didn’t go the distance, and was savagely knocked out in the sixth round. Instead, Fury and Paul were set to go at it in America this summer, only for the English fighter to be prevented from travelling to the US over his family’s links to Daniel Kinahan.
Prior to that Fury had taken his pro-record to 8-0 at Wembley, on the same night his older sibling beat Dillian Whyte. But according to nosmokeboxing, he’ll now risk his reputation against the MMA veteran.
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