Tyron Woodley Displays ‘I Love Jake Paul’ Tattoo

Tyron Woodley held his side of the wager and got a tattoo following his loss to Jake Paul.

The boxing match between Tyron Woodley and Jake Paul brought a lot of excitement and entertainment to the sport. To add a little extra boost, the fighters made a side wager on the outcome and Woodley recently held up his end of the bargain.

In July, both parties agreed that they would get a tattoo saying they love the other somewhere on their body if they lost. It took Woodley some time to pay off his debt but he eventually did. On Monday, Woodley took to Instagram to show off his new ‘I Love Jake Paul’ tattoo displayed on his middle finger.

“I love you son. Now come and get this ass whippin cause i heard you been talking back to your elders. @jakepaul#ManOfMyWord

WHERE YOU AT!?

Inked by celebrity painter & tattoo artist @rubiartista

 

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By getting this tattoo, Tyron sets himself up for a rematch with Jake Paul. This is something the former YouTuber said would happen if Woodley got the tattoo. The two sides shook hands and now we will wait and see if there is a part two upcoming.

 

Paul has since commented on Woodley’s action. He first took to his Instagram story to breakdown his take on the events that took place leading up to the tattoo.

“1. Tyron got the wire from the fight

2. Tyron bought a used Bentley

3. Tyron got on a call with his accountant

4. His accountant told him how much he had to pay in taxes

5. Tyron got the tattoo”

Jake Paul then went to YouTube to post a 43-second video addressing the tattoo — and doing it in the only way he knows how.

It will be interesting to see if we get a Tyron Woodley vs. Jake Paul 2 in the near future. If so, this will continue the rivalry and make for another huge payday for both sides.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.