Best Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Prop Bets

By Dylan Bowker in Boxing
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- Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Prop Bets abound leading into December 18th
- What are the top props to go with just days out from fight night?
- Check out the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 odds, boxing betting analysis, and predictions below
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 prop bets are steadily popping up ahead of Saturday night’s cruiserweight rematch. The Paul vs Woodley 2 odds still favor Paul at -260, with Woodley listed at +210 in the boxing odds.
After breaking things down in the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 preview, here is the in-depth analysis on which prop bets present good value in this weekend’s Showtime pay per view main event.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Props – Goes the Distance
Goes the Distance | Odds |
---|---|
Yes | -135 |
No | +100 |
All odds as of December 16th at DraftKings
Paul vs Woodley 2 Betting Analysis
I can understand why oddsmakers favor this one to go the distance.
Considering that the previous bout went the full eight rounds with Paul winning via split decision and this rematch is set for the same round duration.
I think the complexion of this sequel affair looks a little different though.

I foresee both doggedly seeking the finish. Especially considering that both promised a stoppage the first time out, which ultimately did not transpire for either.
Paul is looking to stop the only opponent of his career that he has not finished yet. Woodley is seeking out a redemptive victory and to get a new lease on his combat sports life.
I think there’s good value on the prop that this bout does not go the distance.
Pick: No (+100)
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Props – Winning Method
Outcome | Odds |
---|---|
 Jake Paul by Decision or Technical Decision | +120 |
Jake Paul by KO, TKO, or DQ | +220 |
Draw | +1400 |
Tyron Woodley by Decision or Technical Decision | +800 |
Tyron Woodley by KO, TKO, or DQ | +330 |
Jake Paul Odds Favor Decision
The Problem Child beating the former UFC welterweight champion on the scorecards is the most favored outcome for Paul considering what we saw in the first fight.
In fact, there are some respected combat sports pundits who favor Jake Paul winning on the judges’ scorecards once again.

Woodley’s most favored path to victory is via KO or TKO. This is understandable considering the way he knocked Jake Paul into the middle rope during their first fight in what was the biggest singular moment of the contest.
In terms of the winning method here, I see Woodley halting the action.
Pick: Tyron Woodley by KO, TKO, or DQ (+330)
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 Odds – Round Betting
Round | Paul Odds | Woodley Odds |
---|---|---|
Round 1 | +2000 | +2800 |
Round 2 | +1800 | +2500 |
Round 3 | +1600 | +2200 |
Round 4 | +1400 | +2200 |
Round 5 | +1400 | +2200 |
Round 6 | +1400 | +2500 |
Round 7 | +1600 | +2800 |
Round 8 | +2000 | +3500 |
When Does Paul vs Woodley 2 End?
Woodley is most favored by oddsmakers to win in the middle rounds. The short notice turnaround of this fight for him makes it understandable that the odds dropoff is more pronounced for him winning in the final two frames.
Paul is favored by the oddsmakers between rounds 4-6. With the inference being that many see him collecting intel on Woodley and finding his range in the earlier frames before going in for the kill.
The Chosen One @TWooodley gets a second shot at The Problem Child @jakepaul 💨 #PaulWoodley II Saturday LIVE on SHO PPV. https://t.co/cYrNX5cd25
— SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) December 13, 2021
Both pugilists were purportedly nursing injuries before the first fight (Woodley’s shoulder and Paul’s elbow). So I think the rematch will potentially see both men in a more vibrant state and physically capable to close the show.
Paul’s team has offered up a $500,000 knockout bonus should Woodley end the pugilistic proceedings. I think The Chose One will cash in on that.
I think Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 ends with the latter halting the former in either round four or five (both valued at +2200). The fifth frame is when I see the referee waving things off.
Pick: Woodley in Round 5 (+2200)

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A part-time writer and full-time broadcaster, Dylan has hosted MMA talk shows Lights Out and Pure Fight Radio with featured guests like Jens Pulver, Roy Nelson, Miesha Tate, and covered some of the biggest MMA promotions like Rumble in the Cage, Unified MMA, and King of the Cage.