Tommy Fury welcomes a future bout against KSI, deriding him as ‘no Jake Paul’

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‘If KSI wants to entertain a fight I’ll take it no problem’: Tommy Fury welcomes future fight against YouTuber, taunting him as ‘not Jake Paul’ as British rival claims he would ‘destroy’ both fighters afterwards to watch their Saudi showdown

  • Tommy Fury said he “has no problem” fighting KSI after his win against Jake Paul
  • Fury defeated YouTube star Paul via split decision during their fight in Saudi Arabia
  • After the fight, KSI took to Twitter to say that he would “destroy both Paul and Fury.”

Tommy Fury has thrown down the gauntlet at YouTuber KSI and has sparked rumors of a potential fight down the road.

After Fury beat social media star Jake Paul via split decision, the 23-year-old decided to call KSI and said he has “no problem” accepting the fight.

TNT said: ‘At the end of the day, KSI can sit in their seat in London and say what they want. Like I said before, you can do whatever you want.

The former Love Island contestant then went on to say that a possible fight with KSI would be an easier fight than beating Paul.

“Sparring is not a fight, you have to go in there to do it and I’ll tell you now if KSI wants to entertain a fight, he’s not Jake Paul and I’ll take it with no problem,” Fury added.

Tommy Fury defeated social media star Jake Paul by split decision during their fight in Saudi Arabia

Fury said that KSI is not ‘Jake Paul’ as it sparked rumors of a possible British matchup in the ring.

However, KSI appeared to disagree with this assessment, calling Paul and Fury “trash” after the fight.

The 29-year-old took to Twitter after Fury’s win, saying: “Honestly, I would destroy both Jake Paul and Tommy Fury.”

The YouTuber then uploaded a video, adding: ‘Don’t worry about me. Do not worry about me! Just smokin’ on that Jake Paul pack. Honestly, Jake Paul? Trash. Tommy Fury? Trash.’

The fight was very staged, after two years of fights being cancelled, and Fury was the rightful winner in the end.

The British boxer’s experience in the ring showed that he was able to nullify Paul’s threat throughout the eight rounds.

Paul pushed Fury to the finish but held on to claim the biggest win of his career thus far.

After the fight, Paul said that he was struggling to get to the big occasion.

The 26-year-old said: ‘I felt flat, got sick twice in this camp and hurt my arm. It wasn’t my best performance, but I’m not making excuses and I’ll come back stronger.

Tommy’s father, John Fury, then hinted that a rematch was surely on the cards, presenting an opportunity for Paul to prove himself.

Tommy’s coach and dad said, ‘Let’s do it again in Saudi Arabia. The sky is the limit. Rematch, rematch with Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia.

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