'Masvidal and Nate Diaz - you are b***** for leaving this arena. I will f*** you up too.'
Jake Paul has called out Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz after he secured a savage knockout victory against former UFC champion Tyron Woodley in their rematch on Saturday night.
'The Problem Child' landed a huge overhand right on Woodley in the sixth round, knocking him out cold and ending the fight in devastating fashion.
With much of the fight spent in a clinch, it was the first notable punch of the entire bout - and it was the decisive one for the YouTuber-turned-boxer who moved to 5-0 in his professional career.
Following the fight, Paul called out UFC fighters Masvidal and Diaz - two people whom he has gone back and fourth on numerous occasions with in recent months.
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Paul also slammed Tommy Fury - who he was initially scheduled to fight - before calling out the pair, who were both in attendance.
"This is as real as it gets, just like my right hand. I told you, I was going to f*** him up. AND I F***** HIM UP," said Paul.
"This guy [Woodley] is a legend and respect him for taking the fight on two weeks’ notice. Tommy Fury is a b**** for pulling out of the fight.
"It was a tough fight. I had blood in my eyes. I had the job done. I was setting the punch up the whole fight. He didn’t see it coming. Like a lumberjack, timber.
"It’s got to be the moment of my life. Look at my year. Four fights, four knockouts. Masvidal and Nate Diaz - you are b***** for leaving this arena. I will f*** you up too. Anyone, anytime, any place."
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