Jake Paul tears into Tommy and John Fury as he makes one last push to fight 'TNT'

Jake Paul (Left), and Tommy Fury (Right)
Jake Paul (Left), and Tommy Fury (Right)

Despite signing with the PFL with the intent of competing in an MMA bout this year, Jake Paul's rivalry with Tommy and John Fury doesn't seem to be over.

Paul took to Twitter to make one final push for a fight with 'TNT' and is even offering to travel to the UK to do so. He mentioned that Fury continued to duck him even after their confrontation in Dubai, writing:

"All that dancing Tommy and Papa Johns did in Dubai…and to this day they continue dance."

'The Problem Child' added that he's willing to give 'TNT' the home crowd advantage if it means making the fight a reality and questioned his integrity as it pertains to showing up for a scheduled fight:

"I will come to your land, to your backyard, to your house. But of course you won’t be home. Son and pappy are all show but no shows."

Fury was originally scheduled to fight the YouTuber-turned-boxer on two occasions, but both fights were canceled. 'TNT' has an unbeaten 8-0 boxing record, while 'The Problem Child' is also unbeaten with a 6-0 boxing record.


Will Jake Paul and Tommy Fury agree to terms for a fight?

Jake Paul has targeted a number of opponents for his next boxing bout after defeating former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva last October, but Tommy Fury is a fighter who has been constantly linked with him.

Despite Nate Diaz emerging as a potential opponent after fighting out his UFC contract, 'The Problem Child' has continued to pursue a bout with Fury. They have had two fights fall through, but perhaps the third time will be a charm after the social media superstar offered to fight 'TNT' in the UK.

While speaking to Mirror Fighting, 'The Problem Child' provided an update on the negotiations for the potential fight, saying:

"I have done everything in my power to make the fight happen against this 8-0 boxer, including offering to go to Manchester for February 18. I'm looking at any other alternative to make this fight work."

Paul vs. Fury in Manchester would be a lot more appealing because fans would find out how 'The Problem Child' handles performing in an environment that is overwhelmingly supporting his opponent.

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