Consider yourself fortunate if you haven’t been informed about the impending Paul vs Woodley 2 boxing event.
If you’re not well-versed in the world of combat sports, it’s likely that you’re unaware of the current ridiculousness that boxing and MMA have been embracing.
Ladies and gentlemen, it appears that combat sports have stepped into what can only be described as the Era of Foolishness.
However, if you happen to enjoy that kind of thing, just like the author of this article does, it implies that you have already accepted and come to terms with the questionable choices you’ve made in your life.
Why not take advantage of the opportunity to win big at DraftKings Virginia with their promo? Simply bet $1 and you could walk away with $100. If either fighter lands a punch in the upcoming Saturday, Dec. 18 pay-per-view headliner, you’ll come out on top. Of course, you’ll have to spend your Saturday night watching this madness, but at least you’ll be a winner.
Paul vs Woodley 2 promo at DraftKings VA
“Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley II: Leave No Doubt” is undeniably ridiculous, even when considering the already low standards set by the fighting world.
Woodley, a former University of Missouri wrestler, achieved the prestigious title of three-time NCAA Division I All-American. He then went on to become an undisputed UFC champion and currently holds the top-ranking position as a welterweight mixed martial artist across the globe.
Meanwhile, Paul has gained popularity on the internet.
Once again, they have made the peculiar choice to engage in a boxing match against each other.
I will provide additional information in the following paragraph.
However, in all honesty, it is not of significant importance. Particularly for the DraftKings VA promotion or the specific sports betting special in question.
If your selected fighter manages to land just one punch during the fight, you will earn $100 in return for your $1 bet.
The offer is exclusively available for new customers joining DraftKings. All you need to do is deposit a minimum of $5 into your account and place a bet of at least $1 on either Paul or Woodley. As an almost certain outcome, if either fighter lands a punch, you’ll be rewarded with a bonus of $100 in free bets.
The bonus will be given in the form of four individual $25 free bets, each valid for a period of seven days. It’s important to note that any winnings from these free bets will not include the free bet amount. Certain types of wagers such as odds boosts, live bets, parlays, free bets, cash out bets, and voided bets are not eligible for this bonus.
You don’t have to bet on boxing
For the DraftKings Virginia promo, you don’t have to specifically bet on Paul vs. Woodley 2. You can avail the same offer by wagering on any individual NFL, NBA, college basketball, or college football game. As long as one of the teams scores a single point (which is highly probable), you will receive $100 in free bets for your $1 wager.
Watching any of those other sports on a night would generally be much more enjoyable than witnessing combat sports’ latest attempt to make quick money, according to almost all criteria.
Despite differences in languages, classes, and cultures, fighting remains universal, as proclaimed by a passionate MMA promoter with crimson hair.
When two guys are about to engage in a fight, it’s enough information for most of us to eagerly find a seat and get some popcorn. So, on Saturday night, you won’t be the only one making questionable choices.
Indeed, Saturday night presents an abundance of options for entertainment. We can indulge in the excitement of seven college football bowl games lined up for the evening. Additionally, there is a comprehensive lineup of college basketball games, the NBA, NHL, soccer matches from around the world, and even a legitimate boxing event to captivate our interest.
However, if you have your TV set to Showtime PPV ($59.99) to catch the live Paul vs. Woodley 2 action at Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL, it’s possible that your spending habits may not be the most frugal. Nevertheless, you can take solace in the fact that you’re not the only one.
Paul vs Woodley 2 odds and ends
On August 29th in Cleveland, Paul and Woodley faced off for the first time. Despite being a 24-year-old trollmaster, Paul emerged victorious in the 190-pound fight, securing a split-decision win. He had been favored to win with odds of -175.
Despite being relatively new to boxing, Paul has managed to achieve an impressive 4-0 record by defeating notable opponents such as Woodley, fellow UFC veteran Ben Askren, former NBA player Nate Robinson, and an individual known as AnEsonGib.
At the time, only a few of the matchups seemed logical. Looking back, they still appear senseless. However, in the past few years, combat sports have expanded (or perhaps regressed?) with:
In the bigger picture, is a clash between a YouTuber and a former UFC champion truly distasteful? Despite lacking logic, it undeniably brings in a substantial amount of money.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the odds have shifted in the favor of Paul, with him being the favored at -260. On the other hand, Woodley is considered the underdog with odds of +210. Additionally, there are a few prop bets available at DK for the Paul vs. Woodley 2 bout.
- Is there a possibility that the fight will go the distance? Answer options: Yes (-140) or No (+100)
- The odds for Jake Paul winning by decision or technical decision are +120.
- The odds for Jake Paul winning by knockout, technical knockout, or disqualification are +220.
- Draw: +1400
- Tyron Woodley to win by Decision or Technical Decision: odds of +800
- The odds for Tyron Woodley to win by KO, TKO, or DQ are +330.
Woodley stepped up for this rematch with only a two-week notice, filling in for Tommy Fury who had suffered a broken rib and chest infection. During the initial fight, Woodley appeared to be holding back and failed to take advantage when he had Paul in a vulnerable state. Nevertheless, he honored a tattoo bet that was made before the match.
Is he noble? Is he stupid? Perhaps both? But one thing is certain, he always keeps his word.
Fortunately, there are no “fun bets” known to us for the upcoming rematch on Saturday, which includes a four-fight undercard.