Anthony Taylor stormed out of the ring following his controversial draw with Ryan Taylor.

Jake Paul's former sparring partner was left furious after they fought to a draw in what proved to be a complete and utter farce.

The pair, aged 33 and 29 respectively, competed at the 'Wicked N' Bad' pay-per-view at the P7 Arena in Dubai on Sunday night.

The fight was the chief support for the main event, Iranian Hulk vs Kazakh Titan, who headlined the show.

As expected Taylor, 33, took control right from the start as he used his experience to outbox his opponent throughout.

Whereas Taylor, 29, looked to try and initiate a clinch wherever possible, desperately trying to cling on at all costs.

At one point he almost fell headfirst out of the ring as he completely lost his balance before eventually getting back to his feet.

But two of the judges scored it a draw with the other one giving Taylor the nod, leaving the 33-year-old with his mouth hanging open almost in total disbelief, with the YouTube star standing next to the referee breathing rather heavily through his nose after some painful-looking body shots found their mark.

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The American MMA fighter did not stick around for a customary post-fight interview as his British rival stood there looking rather dumbfounded in the ring, instead walking straight back to his changing room as he left the venue in quite a huff.

Speaking after the fight Taylor said: "It took me a while to get in here and get a proper fight done.

"I think that was the best I've seen Pretty Boy fight, that was the first fight I've actually done.

"I don't know where he's gone now, it was a good fight, I got tired but no excuses, I'm going to get better and come back stronger."

He also posted an update to his followers on social media, tweeting: "Just fought a professional MMA fighter for my first ever boxing match.

"I got so much work to do. Sorry to anyone who expected more from me. I did too.

"I don't wanna [sic] fight any easy opponent I want my first win to feel like a win.

"Big love to everyone who supported. Pretty Boy killed it and he showed up (we both did) short notice and made it work."