The rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley took a dramatic turn in the sixth round when Paul delivered a brutal knockout.
Before this, however, scorecards have indicated that the judges were always in favour of Paul before the knockout, meaning his win was completely certain.
The result of the fight relieves any doubt between the two boxers, whose rematch was to confirm that Jake's initial win was not a fluke as some proclaimed, as Jake Paul won by a split decision.
James O'Connor had Paul 48-46 ahead, whilst Michael Ross and Efrain Lebron scored it 49-46 after five rounds, therefore showing how Paul was ahead on the scorecards when he knocked out Tyron Woodley.
Speaking in the ring after his win, Jake Paul was visibly excited about his success, although he did praise Woodley for stepping in at short notice to fight him for a second time:
"This is as real as it f***ing gets, just like my right hand," said Paul. "I told you I was going to f*** him up and I f**ed him up.
"This guy is a legend, don't take anything away from his career as a UFC champion and respect him for taking the fight on two weeks' notice.
"He's warrior, that was a tough fight right there, he's a legend."
Woodley did not need to be taken to the hospital after the fight and instead addressed the media:
"At some point, you've got to start putting a little respect on Jake's name," he said.
"I never really disrespected him as a power puncher, that's something we always knew that's why my defence was so tight.
"Had he dropped his hands with me the same thing would have happened."