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Watch jacked Jake Gyllenhaal brutally KO opponent while filming Roadhouse at UFC 285 as Conor McGregor attends
JAKE GYLLENHAAL took part in filming for his upcoming film Roadhouse smack bang in the middle of UFC 285.
The Hollywood superstar filmed a weigh-in scene for the movie shortly after Friday’s official weigh-ins for Jon Jones and Ciryl Gane’s heavyweight showdown.
Jake Gyllenhaal filmed a fight scene for Roadhouse during UFC 285[/caption]
And a break during the prelim portion of the card served as the perfect time for the Hollywood cameras to use the octagon and film a fight scene.
Gyllenhaal took part in a full and authentic UFC walkout and was greeted by rapturous applause as he pretended to make his way to the octagon to fight for the middleweight title.
Gyllenhaal, 42, came out to ‘Enter the Sandman’, which got the fans going.
The champion – former UFC star Jay Hieron – came out to a slew of boos as ‘Many Men by 50 Ceny blared out.
It wasn’t long before Bruce Buffer was announcing the pair’s middleweight showdown, which was, surprisingly, well received.
Gyllenhaal, who plays Dalton in the remake of the classic film – in which he’s an ex-UFC fighter who ends up working as a bouncer in the Florida Keys – got off to a terrible start.
After avoiding some jabs early doors, he ate several blows against the octagon fence before landing thunderous hooks to the body to turn things around.
The champ was badly wobbled and ended up being dropped by a vicious knee.
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Gyllenhaal – who will star in the film along with Conor McGregor – rained down blow after blow and the referee tried to pull him off.
A fired-up Gyllenhaal didn’t heed the refs’ intervention and continued to punish the fallen champ before being dragged off.
But he managed to land a final and unanswered blow – much to the shock of the crowd.
UFC fans were quick to comment on the scene, with one saying: “Dalton with the knee!”
Another said: “Nice to see him pull an Anderson Silva against the cage… though Anderson didn’t hit.
“Also DQ and Suspension pending.”
And another said: “Jake Gyllenhall finished Jay Hieron quicker than GSP and Woodley did.”
One remarked: “This is so fire.”
Another chimed in: “Well that’s a DQ.”
Roadhouse is set to be released later this year, although a date has not yet been announced.
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Ocean Biomedical co-founder Jake Kurtis gets new patent for novel malaria vaccine target
Ocean Biomedical, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCEA) on Tuesday said its scientific co-founder Dr. Jonathan Kurtis received a new patent for his discovery related to malaria. The patent award could be a […]
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Fury beats Jake Paul in highly anticipated boxing fight
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury round-by-round: How Brit star survived late knockdown to dramatically win grudge fight on points
TOMMY FURY survived a late knockdown to secure bragging rights over Jake Paul.
Fury was floored with a left hand in the eighth and final round of his grudge match in Saudi Arabia.
Tommy Fury celebrates his win[/caption]
But his jab, combination punching and work rate saw him deservedly edge out on the scorecards.
The pay-per-view affair was gripping from the first bell to the last and here is how SunSport saw it.
Round 1
Fury comes out fast but already the fight gets a bit messy with some holding on both sides
Paul just misses with right a right hand and lunges in to try his luck again, only for Fury to also fail with a counter.
Big right for Jake goes swinging in but Fury responds well with a combination to take the round.
Jake Paul and Tommy Fury finally sharing the ring[/caption]
Round 2
Fury gets behind his jab early, really rocking Paul’s head back and stopping him in his tracks.
Paul lands a sharp left but is driven back by a combo by Fury, who is in the ascendancy.
The YouTube star isn’t far off with his overhand right but Fury’s jab is the difference.
Jake Paul on the end of a Tommy Fury jab[/caption]
Round 3
Lively exchange on the inside and this time it’s Paul’s jab Jake that snaps Fury’s head back.
Another good jab lands for Paul and a right hand also connects.
Best round for the American, who was trailing in the opening two.
Tommy Fury’s head snapped back with a jab[/caption]
Round 4
Big combinations for Fury has Paul covering up.
Counter right lands for Fury, who is winning exchanges.
Paul lunges in a bit desperately, but Fury spins him well although he take a left hook for his troubles.
Jake Paul lands a left on Tommy Fury[/caption]
Round 5
Paul lands a big right over top but Fury comes right back.
First controversy of the fight as Paul has a point TAKEN OFF for shots on the back of the head.
Paul comes back with a big right hand as Fury sits on the ropes, but he takes one in response.
The pair trade shots[/caption]
Round 6
Three punch combo for Paul as he comes out quickly.
Fury’s head is rocked by a jab but he comes back with a lovely right uppercut.
Paul is forced to cover up as Fury lands a body shot but for some reason has a point also taken for holding. Evening it up.
Big left jab lands for Tommy Fury[/caption]
Round 7
Paul comes out fast with a jab as Fury lands a sneaky left uppercut.
It gets a bit scrappy on the inside as they tire, both land with big right hands.
Paul ends the round on the back foot as Fury pushes forward.
Jake Paul lunges in with a punch[/caption]
Round 8
Fury is FLOORED with a left hand but protests that it was a slip.
He responds well and comes out swinging but it’s getting reckless.
Both swing till the end to cap off a thrilling fight, which two judges gave 76-73 to Fury, with one 75-74 for Paul, who loses on a split.
Jake Paul flooring Tommy Fury[/caption]
Jake Paul reveals Tommy Fury has ALREADY agreed rematch as YouTuber lists excuses for split decision loss
JAKE PAUL revealed Tommy Fury has ALREADY agreed to rematch – and believes he knows why he lost.
The YouTuber-turned prizefighter tasted defeat for the first time in his seven professional bouts.
Tommy Fury and Jake Paul embracing[/caption]
Despite dropping Fury, 23, in the eighth and final round with a left hand, Paul, 26, was beaten by split-decision in Saudi Arabia.
And in his immediate reaction, the American pointed to illness he claimed to have suffered in prepration for the fight.
He said: “I felt flat, I got sick really bad twice in this camp. It wasn’t my best performance.
“But I lost, I’m not making any excuses, I’ll just say it wasn’t my best performance tonight.
“Like I said, we’re going to come back and get that W. Don’t judge me by my wins, judge me by my losses. We’re going to come back stronger.”
Both boxers had a point taken off during the celebrity grudge match, Fury for holding and Paul for back of the head shots.
And the one and only knockdown of the bout was scored with just moments to go.
Paul believed by flooring Fury, he was deserving of the win and appeared to confirm he will exercise his rematch clause.
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He said: “All respect to Tommy he won, don’t judge me by my wins judge me by my losses, I’ll come back.
“I think we deserve a rematch, it was a good fight, a close fight. I don’t know if I agree with the judges, I got a 10-8 round twice.
“It is what it is, this is boxing and look, I’ve already won in life, man. I’ve already won. I’m a winner in every single way.
“I have an amazing family, amazing friends, amazing work ethic. I’ve made it further than I ever thought I would and beyond.
“This is definitely a humbling experience, I’ll take it on the chin and get back in the gym and run it back.
“I thought we put on an amazing show for the fans.”
In the post-fight press conference, Paul revealed Fury agreed to a rematch when the two got patched up together.
He said: “I just spoke to Tommy in the medical room and he said ‘yeah, let’s go. let’s do it again’.”
Jake Paul was beaten on points by Tommy Fury[/caption]
Tommy Fury celebrates his win[/caption]
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Firaxis are making a new Civ game, but XCOM designer Jake Solomon is leaving
Director Jake Solomon is leaving Firaxis after two decades of work on Marvel’s Midnight Suns, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, and XCOM 2. This comes amid a studio shakeup with multiple senior roles sliding around the corporate conveyor belt. Firaxis also revealed that they’re in early development on the next Civilization game.