Jake Paul wins ESPN Ringside’s Knockout of the Year

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Jake Paul won ESPN Ringside’s poll for the Knockout of the Year

Jake Paul earned a stunning knockout win over Tyron Woodley (in the rematch) when the pair met at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

The knockout was hailed by many as one of the most brutal knockouts of the year as Woodley dropped to the canvas with his face planted.

Take a look at Paul’s KO below:

Paul has found his name among 4 brutal KOs of the year 2021. ESPN Ringside had Tyron Fury’s KO of Wilder, Oscar Valdez’s KO of Miguel Berchelt, Gabriel Rosado’s knockout of Bektimir Melikuziev alongside Paul’s name.

With the poll yet to be closed, Paul is leading the polls with a massive 56.4% of the votes. Fury’s knockout of Wilder is second, after having received 36.9% of the votes. Valdez’s KO received 5.2% of the votes while Rosado’s received just 1.5%.

Paul also took to his Twitter handle to urge fans to vote for him.

Jake Paul receives 56% of the votes to win the poll

Jake Paul won the ESPN Ringside’s KO of the year after receiving 56% of the votes. Tyson Fury’s KO of Deontay Wilder was second with 37.3% of the votes.

Valdez finished third with 5.3% votes, followed by Rosado with 1.5%.

Paul, ‘the former Disney star’ has come a long, long way. He is now expected to rest up for several months, in a bid to help women’s boxing champ Amanda Serrano in her future endeavours.

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