Dillon Danis recently accused Jake Paul of putting a ‘no knockout clause' in Tyron Woodley's first boxing match against the YouTuber. The claim came after many felt Woodley was holding back when Paul was hurt.

Now with the rematch looming, Jake Paul has addressed the famous ‘no knockout clause' and has even added in a new one himself. It's safe to say he's very confident heading into the fight.

“You know me. I like to make things more interesting all the way across the board. There’s been this rumor going around about a no knockout clause in my contracts, which someone started and everyone else ran with. People are like sheep,” Paul said on a media call on Monday. “They just believe anything they read or see. That’s been a rumor that is completely untrue. I’d be in jail for rigging fights. It’s illegal. We just wanted to squash that rumor right away. From now on, we will be giving bonuses to my opponents if they can knock me out because we want to incentivize them and prove to the media and the world that all of these rumors aren’t true.”

“And to be clear, that’s contractual in Tyron’s agreement,” Bidarian said on the media call promoting Paul-Woodley 2. “There’s a contractual agreement that if he knocks out or TKOs Jake, he’ll get a $500,000 bonus payment.”

It will be interesting to see if the rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley goes any different than the first fight. Woodley will be hoping he rights his wrongs from the first fight and sets up a trilogy.