Jake Paul has been criticised for offering Tyron Woodley a rematch.
Paul outpointed former UFC welterweight champion Woodley over eight rounds last Sunday to extend his unbeaten record to 4-0.
The two had agreed to a 'tattoo bet' before the fight, with Paul flying in the famous tattoo artist Tatu Baby to ink "I love Jake Paul" on Woodley.
Paul doubled down on the wager when he agreed to a second fight with Woodley if his rival followed through with the tattoo.
But UFC legend Chael Sonnen thinks that while the 'tattoo bet' played a big part in drawing attention to the fight, he fears a rematch is unnecessary.
He said on his YouTube channel : "Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley part two has the same problem that Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley part one had, there is nothing on the line.

"Now he's [Paul] said yes, he's going to lose a lot of the momentum. A lot of the momentum is the Twittersphere, is social media going out begging for this chance.
"But ultimately he looks down upon his throne and turns down everybody except one, who he chooses. What do we do now that he's already chosen? Where do we go from here?"
"Nowhere. This was a mistake. This was a tremendous mistake by Jake that was made in the heat of the moment. But it was captured. It was documented. We have an agreement. He said the word deal."
A rematch between Paul and Woodley remains unlikely as the social media star considers his next move.
He recently released a 'hit list' of potential opponents including Conor McGregor, Nate Diaz and Kamaru Usman. Top boxing champions Gervonta Davis and Canelo Alvarez were also among the names.
McGregor has just two fights left on his current UFC contract, which means the Irishman could entertain a fight with Paul when his deal comes to an end.
Paul's fight with Woodley caught the eyes of both McGregor and Diaz. The Irishman tweeted "Salivating" after the fight and Diaz tweeted "These guys both suck" during the fight.
And of Diaz's comments, Paul said: “Another loser, talking up. Of course, he wants a payday. I’m one of the money fighters now in boxing. The guy’s got a chin, but he doesn’t land punches, right? So that fight’s there, no problem.
"Thank you for the attention. Thank you for watching me. I appreciate it, fanboy.”
Paul also took a shot at McGregor, stating: “Conor McGregor has a lot more to focus on than me right now. I’m five wins in a row. He’s 1-3 in the past four years.
"The guy needs to get off his little vodka or whatever his brand is and sober up and start to get back in the gym, and then we can f****** fight."