PROOF provided over alleged ‘no-knockout’ clauses in Jake Paul contracts

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Jake Paul has gone to extreme lengths to rubbish claims that there are ‘no-knockout’ clauses in his fight contracts.

Paul’s name has been dragged through the mud continuously ever since he turned pro, with allegations of ‘no-knockout’ clauses in fight contracts being one of the main criticisms.

He and his team have strongly refuted the existence of such details in any of his contracts, but that hasn’t stopped people within the fight world from using it as ammunition against him.

They really ought to stop, with USA Today Sports+ having obtained a copy of the Paul vs Woodley fight contract, with there being absolutely no ‘no-knockout’ clause included.

There was NOT a ‘no-knockout’ clause in the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley fight contract

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In addition, Paul has promised Woodley an extra $500k should he be successful in knocking him out in their second fight, which will be taking place in Florida on December 18th.

Remember, you don’t have to like him, you don’t have to pay for his fights but there is absolutely no reason to be slandering his name just because you’re not a fan.

As the old saying goes, any man who steps through the ropes ought to earn the respect of his counterparts. Paul has done it on multiple occasions now – respect him.

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