Tommy Fury vows to end Jake Paul's career in upcoming clash

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

Tommy Fury is set to face rival Jack Paul in a boxing match on February 26 in Saudi Arabia, and he has promised to knock out the YouTuber-turned-boxer.

The pair had been scheduled to fight on two previous occasions, but injuries and visa issues prevented the fight from taking place. Now it seems that Fury will have the chance to prove his fighting words to be true, and is confident that he will finish Paul inside the ring.

Fury recently spoke to Michael Benson, the online boxing editor for TalkSport.com, and he said the following:

"Jake Paul's boxing career ends on Feb 26th. Every time I go out, everybody asks about the Jake Paul fight. After this is done, everybody will be asking how it felt to knock Jake Paul out. The world is about to see what happens when a proper boxer faces a YouTuber."

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Jake Paul is slightly less experienced than his counterpart, with a 6-0 record in comparison to Tommy Fury's record of 8-0.

'The Problem Child' recently took to Instagram to officially announce the fight, and stated that he would be coming to London this weekend to visit the Fury clan:

"After multiple failed attempts to get Tommy Fury in the ring, the moment of truth has finally arrived... Saturday (tomorrow) I’m coming to London to look at all three Fury’s in the eye and shake on that promise."

See the post below:


Tyson Fury says Tommy Fury can 'stay in Saudi Arabia' if he loses to Jake Paul

Tyson Fury, Tommy Fury's older brother, recently stated that should his brother lose to Jake Paul on February 26, he won't be on the plane ride back to the UK.

Fury is set to face 'The Problem Child' in Saudi Arabia in the third attempt at making this fight a reality. Both men have promised to end the other's career, and the trash-talk leading up to the event should be massive.

Tyson Fury believes that his brother will 'chin' Jake Paul, but he stated that the consequences of losing to Paul will be dire. Fury's father, John Fury, added to the pressure on his younger son's shoulders by claiming that Tommy Fury will be forced to retire from boxing if he loses to 'The Problem Child'.

Tyson Fury was recently interviewed by Michael Benson and said this:

"The two YouTube people get to battle it out for the king of the YouTubers. It’s going to be fun, and I expect Tommy to chin him. If he doesn’t, he can stay in Saudi Arabia."

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Edited by Rajdeep Barman