Jake Paul, first entered the ring in an exhibition fight, but later he went on to defeat other combat athletes in professional bouts. This made him liable to challenge some professional boxers. One of his target prey seems to be ‘The Gypsy Kings’ younger sibling, Tommy Fury.
‘The Problem Child’ has a clean record of 5-0 against his opponents. Notably, he has knocked out every one of them. By this feat, he proved to the world that he has a stake in professional boxing.
Paul has called out several boxers for a brawl in the ring. Consequently, he also targeted Tyson Fury’s younger sibling, Tommy Fury, who is still undisputed in his career.
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Tommy Fury on Jake Paul’s challenge
‘TNT’ seems not so interested in fighting against Jake Paul. Moreover, he put forth his views on his potential contest with Jake Paul in his recent interview with Fred Talks Fighting.
“Percentage-wise, I don’t know, probably 0.09. No, I don’t know; I don’t know, but he’s a good percentage, I think because he’s got no one else to fight. Said time and time again, you know I’m the biggest fight out there for him, but if it comes, it comes, if it doesn’t, it doesn’t.”
“I’m not interested. You know I’m looking to on this undercard, hundred thousand Wembley. You know I’ve got my hands full.”
“You know I am happy where my career is going. I definitely don’t need Jake Paul to announce me in any way.”
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Tommy Fury hints about his mere chances to fight Paul. He takes Paul’s challenge casually and addresses he has very low interest in picking the fight. As he is happy with his career.
Fury will accept the fight only if Paul comes upfront challenging him and won’t dig into Paul by himself.
Some past digs by Jake Paul on Fury
Jake Paul was supposed to fight Tommy Fury in his last match, but unfortunately, it didn’t happen as planned. Fury backed out due to medical conditions, and as a result, Tyron Woodley was set up for a rematch.
Tommy Fury has pulled out of the fight due to a “medical condition” and Tyron Woodley is stepping in for December 18th for the official rematch. pic.twitter.com/t1OFVQQBBt
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 6, 2021
There have been times when Paul has taken a dig on the younger Fury. Moreover, he has mocked him over many platforms.
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Jake Paul is on the verge of taking on Fury to enhance his boxing careers image by fighting a Fury. It will be interesting if Tommy Fury accepts the challenge and sign in to fight Jake Paul.
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