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Now just a few days removed from that dominant performance, Woodley has released a song to commemorate the occasion, aptly named “I’ll Beat Yo Ass,” with help from 10-time Grammy nominated rapper Wiz Khalifa.
The song is available on iTunes and Spotify.
The fighter-turned-champion-turned-analyst-turned-rapper discussed the song during his weekly TMZ Sports segment:
“Timing is everything in music, and what better time to release a single called ‘I’ll Beat Yo’ Ass’ -- fresh off of whoopin’ some ass?” Woodley said.