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Tommy Fury is training to fight former Bellator fighter Anthony Taylor on the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley undercard. The Briton is a huge favorite going into the fight. Experts and fans expect him to walk through the five-foot seven inches tall Taylor.

In an interview with BT Sport, Steve Bunce asked Tommy what he thinks of Jake Paul as a boxer. “It is what it is, he’s big, he’s strong, he can come forward and he can come forward, he can have a fight, and he’s training hard. He obviously loves what he is doing, coz he wouldn’t be in it otherwise, and that’s it.”

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“But look at the class he’s fighting, look at his opponents for god’s sake. So when he can get in front of a man who can fight, then you’re gonna see the true dimension of Jake Paul,” Tommy said.

In his professional boxing career, Jake is 3-0. Tommy Fury also boasts of an unbeaten record with six wins and zero losses. Many fans, however, have always complained about how Tommy Fury himself takes easy fights. The younger Fury brother fought unknown boxers in all six of his fights.

To Fury’s credit, he says, “The first ten fights of your career should be the learning stage. You are getting in the ring, you are practicing the stuff that you do in the gym and you are getting your confidence up. After ten fights, it’s like, right, step it up. I’m just going to learn my trade and when I need to step up, I will step up.”

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Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 

Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul takes on Tyron ‘The Chosen One’ Woodley. The fight will take place in Paul’s hometown of Cleveland, Ohio at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. They will face each other in the ring for eight three-minute rounds.

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The exhibition match will decide if Jake Paul’s controversial yet financially successful boxing career will face its first setback. Paul looks to continue his winning streak and go 4-0 as a professional against the former UFC Welterweight Champion of the world Tyron Woodley. Does Jake have what it takes?

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