Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley had to sign a non-disclosure agreement stating that he was not allowed to knockout Jake Paul in their August fight.
This is according to Conor McGregor's teammate and recent Paul rival, Dillon Danis. Paul, who fights Tommy Fury in December, defeated Woodley in August on a point's decision when the two met in Cleveland, Ohio.
Woodley landed the most significant blow of the fight in the fourth round, but outraged fans when he didn't follow up as Paul was sent flying into the ropes.
Danis has claimed that part of Woodley's fight clause stated that he was not allowed to knockout Paul in the fight. Speaking on the MMA Hour to Ariel Helwani, Danis said: "Tyron Woodley, from what I heard, had it in the contract
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