Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley has finally reviewed his first encounter with social media star Jake Paul (4-0, 3 KOs).

Despite their boxing match taking place in August, Woodley watched the fight for the first time last week.

Woodley rocked Paul in the fourth round of the contest - and took him the full eight round distance, but ultimately lost a split decision on the cards.

The rematch takes place this coming Saturday night in Tampa, Florida. Showtime Pay-Per-View will carry the event.

Woodley accepted the fight on late notice after Paul's original opponent, Tommy Fury, withdrew with injury.

Woodley is still convinced that he won the first time around and vows to get revenge this weekend.

"I watched it for the first time two days ago, I hadn't watched it before then," Woodley told Submission Radio.

"What stood out to me then is, first off he lost. I felt like he lost when I was there but when I watched the film, round four was clear I won that fight. He never got the momentum after that, even towards the end of the round I landed the big right hand and I took the momentum with that punch.

"He never won a round after that, and that's without even the blatant fact the ropes held him up and he should have been given a count, which would have made that round a 10-8."

Woodley is going to push for a knockout victory - and now there is more inventive to achieve that outcome, with Paul offering a $500,000 bonus if the MMA veteran is able to close the show inside the distance.

"He's of the YouTube world where comments can be brutal and everything they do is planned out with skits and captions," Woodley said.

"This is what he actually does for a living, I fight for a living. This is his part-time job, his thing he does for a living if lifestyle content, sizzle reels, pranks and challenges. Him leading the fans on with the no-knockout clause and all the other stuff, he's adding additional pressure to himself. I don't have no pressure on myself.

"He was going to get knocked out anyway and of course I'm going to accept that. Does the $500,000 make me wanna do it anymore? I don't know cause I already wanted to do it anyway."