Tommy Fury calls out Jake Paul to charity fight in the UK for free next month

Tommy Fury (left), Jake Paul (right)
Tommy Fury (left), Jake Paul (right)

After over a year of controversy between the two, Tommy Fury has finally snapped at Jake Paul and has uploaded a video in an attempt to set up a charity bout against the YouTube boxer.

'TNT' has been vocal throughout his feud with the 25-year-old which first began to gain traction back in 2021. Almost two years later, the pair are in an ongoing tussle and have had both of their previously scheduled matchups fall through for a variety of reasons, though they remain determined to make it happen.

In a short clip directed at Jake Paul, Tommy Fury insisted that he no longer cares about the fight contract and money he will receive for the event and would much rather meet the internet star in the ring for a charity match instead.

"Once again, I'm seeing Jake Paul sh** all over the internet. You offered Paddy Pimblett £1 million to spar, you offered Tyson a £1 million bet about some b***ocks or other but you don't want to pay me much more to have a fight," said Tommy.
"Well, I'll go one better than that because it's gone past money for me now, I'm not bothered. I'll fight you for free in Manchester or London next month, not a problem... All proceeds will go to charity, I just wanna fight you and put an end to you... Take it or leave it."

Although he isn't close to the level of his older brother Tyson Fury, Tommy has had a strong start to his boxing career and remains unbeaten when competing in the squared circle.

Check out what the rising talent had to say about a potential charity clash against Jake Paul in the video below.


What's next for Jake Paul?

Jake Paul recently announced that he had signed with the PFL and is fully intending to enter the cage and compete in the sport of mixed martial arts, but is that what's next for him?

Despite recently joining the world of MMA, 'The Problem Child' is still dedicated to competing in boxing and has called for a fight with multiple competitors in combat sports.

Nate Diaz tops his list with Jake offering the former UFC title challenger a two-fight deal where they would compete in both boxing and MMA. Another man who could well step in against the superstar next is BKFC's Mike Perry.

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