Jake Paul has denied claims that he inserted a no-knockout clause into Tyron Woodley's contract for their boxing match earlier this year - because doing so would be "highly illegal".Paul got the better of Woodley when they locked horns back in August, securing a points victory over the former UFC Welterweight champion after eight intriguing rounds.But after securing his fourth professional win, the YouTuber turned boxer was accused of inserting a clause into Woodley's contract which prevented him from knocking him out in the fight.Conor McGregor's sparring partner Dillon Danis said on the MMA Hour: "Tyron Woodley, from what I heard, had it in the contract that he was not allowed to knock out Jake Paul."I swear on anything, when he was.
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