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On Sunday night, Tyron Woodley will look to end the hype of the Jake Paul boxing experiment when the two men step into the ring in Cleveland's Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The action goes down at 8 p.m. ET on Showtime pay-per-view.


MMA Fighting has Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley results live for the Paul vs. Woodley fight card at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio.


Paul, the YouTube influencer-turned boxer, is looking to remain perfect in his professional carer against his most dangerous opponent yet. Woodley is a former UFC champion and one of the best welterweights in mixed martial arts history. Woodley is also a far more accomplished striker than Paul's previous opponent, Ben Askren, another UFC veteran.


The two combatants weighed in successfully at the contracted weight of 190 pounds on Saturday before a brief staredown for the media. Paul and Woodley locked eyes before Paul attempted another thievery of a hat by reaching for Woodley's head, but he was stopped and pulled away before things escalated similar to the Floyd Mayweather incident.


"He's shaking. He's quivering. And he should be. I'm about to hurt him in a way he's never felt before," Woodley said after the staredown.


Four more fights fill out the rest of the main card on Sunday night. Kicking things off will be a potential future opponent for Paul in the form of Tommy Fury. He's the younger half brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury who rose to fame on British reality TV series "Love Island" as the runner up. Fury is 6-0 with four knockouts so far in his burgeoning career and a heavy favorite to beat Anthony Taylor. Plus, unified women's featherweight champion Amanda Serrano is back when she takes on Yamileth Mercado in the co-main event.


When the main event begins, likely around 10:45 p.m. ET, check out our Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley live round-by-round updates on our live blog. Prior to the main event, we’ll have live updates and results on all the undercard fights below.


Check out Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley undercard live blog for the pay-per-view portion that will begin at 8 p.m. ET below:


Jake Paul looks to continue building his career as a professional boxer on Sunday when he takes on former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in Cleveland. Paul, a social media superstar, will be trying to run his record to 4-0 against Woodley, who is making his professional boxing debut.


The fight is expected to be the biggest challenge of Paul's career after he picked up wins over a fellow social media influencer, a former NBA star and one of Woodley's friends, former UFC fighter Ben Askren. While Paul made light work of Askren, Woodley is a far more dangerous striker who picked up some highlight-reel knockouts in his accomplished UFC career.


"When I started boxing, I didn't think I'd be here this fast. My original goal was to fight Conor McGregor or Floyd Mayweather, because I knew I would have a big enough pay-per-view draw to do those things. Now I want to become world champion. I want to fight and beat Canelo Alvarez. This has been a fast, quick roller coaster ride, but I didn't expect to be here. I just knew I loved fighting and I knew I was good at it," Paul said at the final press conference.


"Tyron Woodley is 'The Chosen One', we chose him to get his ass beat. None of his accomplishments matter on Sunday night. I'm sending him into retirement and turning him into a meme. People are going to see all of my skills. People are going to be surprised. I haven't shown anything yet. I might come out southpaw. This is my coming out party."


Woodley stopped Robbie Lawler with authority in 2016 to claim the 170-pound title before making four straight defenses of the belt against tough competition. But it was the rough end to his run with the promotion that led to this opportunity. Woodley lost his final four bouts in UFC, looking extremely passive in three before going for broke in his final appearance in March and getting stopped in the first round. Now, at 39, Woodley looks to begin anew with the chance to shock many in the process.


"He hasn't shown me anything yet. Real recognize real. I don't worry about what anyone on the outside is saying. I'm worried about bringing that action," Woodley said at the final press conference. "I'm going crazy on Sunday. At the end of the day, it's been a long time coming. I'm thankful for my team that's supported me but I'm also thankful for everyone who counted me out. When everyone comes against you, it shows how powerful what you're about to do is."


Four more fights fill out the rest of the main card on Sunday night. Kicking things off will be a potential future opponent for Paul in the form of Tommy Fury. He's the younger half brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury who rose to fame on British reality TV series "Love Island" as the runner up. Fury is 6-0 with four knockouts so far in his burgeoning career and a heavy favorite to beat Anthony Taylor. Plus, unified women's featherweight champion Amanda Serrano is back when she takes on Yamileth Mercado in the co-main event. And British heavyweight Daniel Dubois is set for his U.S. debut when he takes on Joe Cusumano in a featured bout.


Plus, Ivan Baranchyk, fresh off his 2020 Fight of the Year, makes his return to the ring when he takes on Montana Love in a welterweight contest.


Below is the complete fight card as well as how you can catch all the action on Sunday night live on Showtime PPV.


Paul vs. Woodley info

Date: Aug. 29 | Start time: 8 p.m. ET

Location: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse -- Cleveland, Ohio

TV: Showtime PPV on all traditional cable and satellite providers | Live stream: Showtime.com or the Showtime App


The Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley start time, TV schedule is for the Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley event at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday night.


Jake Paul will try to improve to 4-0 in his boxing career when he takes on Tyron Woodley. Paul has recorded two first-round knockouts in his first three fights. The bout will be contested for eight three-minute rounds. Woodley is set to make his pro boxing debut after 27 fights in MMA, during which he racked up a 19-7-1 record. He’s a former UFC welterweight champion.


The price for the pay-per-view will be $59.99 and will be carried by Showtime and FITE TV. The main card, which will begin at 8 p.m ET, is as follows:


Paul vs. Woodley predictions


Brian Campbell: Woodley represents the toughest challenge of Paul's brief pro career by a wide margin, meaning this remains a fight that either could win by knockout, seemingly at any time. Given that unpredictability, many of the advantages Woodley could bring as a boxer might not come into play should Paul succeed at making it a war from the jump. Expect Paul to truly get tested here and possibly end up needing to rise off the canvas for the first time. Yet it's a brief shootout that could be the perfect outcome to make the most of Paul's strength in a potentially dangerous fight. Paul, who is 15 years younger than Woodley, will use his four-inch height and natural weight advantages to win a thriller. Pick: Paul via TKO3


Brent Brookhouse: Size is not getting enough attention in the lead-up to this fight. Paul has massive physical advantages in addition to having spent far more time purely dedicated to boxing than Woodley, who has certainly trained striking longer, but in a context of having to worry about kicks, takedowns and submissions. MMA striking is not boxing and that does matter. Woodley has power but even so, it's been more than five years since he scored a knockout in MMA, facing smaller opponents and wearing smaller gloves. In his last UFC bout, Woodley managed to show some life offensively, trying to bring the fight to Vicente Luque before he was taken out and finished in the first round. If Woodley doesn't bring that same level of forward pressure against Paul and instead reverts to his worst fighting instincts of passively moving backward trying to time a single overhand right, this fight is not going to be the test most think it will be. Woodley is older, smaller and was chosen as Paul's opponent for a very clear reason. Pick: Paul via KO2