MMA
Jake Paul has a new opponent! This time it’s finally a professional boxer
Jake Paul took an extended break from boxing after featuring against Ben Askren and twice against Tyron Woodley. Now he’ll finally have an opponent against him who is a real fighter. He’ll be facing Tommy Fury.
Jake Paul took an extended break from boxing after featuring against Ben Askren and twice against Tyron Woodley. Now he’ll finally have an opponent against him who is a real fighter. He’ll be facing Tommy Fury.
Jake Paul showed last year that he is a force to be reckoned with. He beat Ben Askren, then he beat Tyron Woodley and then he was going to face Tommy Fury.
But the latter got injured, so Paul cut a rematch with Woodley, who he finished. After that he took a longer break as he was constantly training and had simply had enough.
But now it looks like he’s going to make a comeback and even fight Fury after all! They have agreed on social media.
“Tommy, you pulled out of the fight last year. Now you’ve agreed to fight, but I hear your dad is trying to talk you out of it. We literally gave you everything you wanted.
You get $2 million, testing, and even tampons. You have 24 hours to figure all this out or I’ll just never give you another chance like this,” Paul told him.
Fury is expected to have a problem with the fact that his father, who is banned from the US for 15 years, will not be able to be at the fight. But in the end, Paul’s only message was, “See you on August 6, my friend.” Can Paul extend his unbeaten run?
Source: MMA Shorties
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