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Jake Paul wins yet another round of the social media war of words. His opponent Tommy Fury tried his best to trash talk Paul and give him a taste of his own medicine. Paul, however, showed Fury and the internet once again, why he got the moniker ‘The Problem Child”. The pair will face each other on December 18 in Tampa, Florida.

Tommy Fury took to his Twitter to lash out at Jake Paul. “Whilst Jake enjoys afternoons in the arcade playing dance mat with his side ting…. I thought I’d take 5 minutes out from the best camp of my life to say NOTHING can save you now. DECEMBER 18th, you’ll see that you can’t come in my world and not get hurt.” Fury said on Twitter.

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Paul replied via his Instagram stories saying, “Wow! This guy is serious. Not even gonna lie, after reading that tweet I’m sat over here shaking” Paul then posted a video of himself shivering, with the caption, “Shiver me timbers”. His next story was a screenshot of an article that read, ‘Love Island bombshell Molly-Mae spotted on dates with ‘secret boyfriend’ DJ Nathan.’

Paul captioned the story, “It’s clear why Tommy doesn’t like anything to do with music or dancing”. Paul then went on to tag Molly-Mae’s ‘secret boyfriend’ with one of his songs, ‘Goodbye’ playing in the background. “Aye @nathandawe was this one written about Molly?” Paul said. Safe to say, the younger Fury brother should leave the trash-talking to Jake Paul.

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Jake Paul sends a message to Tommy Fury with a KO prediction

On December 18th at the Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida, Jake Paul will face his first ‘real fight’ against a professional boxer. Leading up to this fight, Paul faced other YouTubers, retired UFC fighters, and a retired NBA player. He will now face an undefeated, aspiring boxer in the form of Tommy Fury.

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However, Paul is very confident in his abilities as he sends out a message to the Brit. “He’s always fought smaller guys with losing records. So I think he’s going to fade. I know he’s going to fade. It’s just what round? Fifth? Sixth? Seventh? Maybe I knock him out in the last ten seconds of the eighth.” Paul said during their press conference.

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Do you think Jake Paul will be able to back his trash-talking in the ring?

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