Woodley's 'I Love Jake Paul' Tattoo Doesn't Meet The Criteria For A Rematch Between The Two Boxers
JAKARTA - Tyron Woodley kept his promise by getting an 'I love Jake Paul' tattoo on his body after losing to the youtuber. However, the placement of those tattoos doesn't appear to be enough to get the former UFC champions' desired rematch.
Paul and Woodley agreed that the loser of their fight last month would get a tattoo of the winner's name, and after Paul won by separate decision, Woodley went ahead with the deal on the condition that a rematch would take place.
The pair shook hands on the deal in the ring, and nearly a month after their first fight, Woodley posted a picture of the tattoo on his Instagram account, with the caption: "I love you boy." See the full details in the link below.
However, Paul doesn't seem to really like Woodley's tattoos. Paul stated, Woodley must meet the following requirements with his tattoo: "Tyron tattoo guidelines: 1. At least 3x2 inches. 2. Cannot cover it. 3. Permanent. 4. Must post on social media. 5. Must be visible in shorts and shirt. "
Since his tattoo is less than the 3x2 inch criteria, Paul seems to be able to turn down the rematch and leave Woodley with his name permanently imprinted on his body for no reason.
Getting Woodley to write his name on his body and then move on to a new opponent is certainly a good way to screw someone up, so Paul seems to have won both in and out of the ring.