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YouTube sensation turned professional boxer Jake Paul will finally face another young rising boxer in former Love Island star Tommy Fury. The two rivals will meet inside the squared circle on February 26th in Saudi Arabia and give fans the answer to the best boxer in the influencer circuit.

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This fight has caught the attention of many fans both casual as well as hardcore due to the exciting skills each fighter possesses. The two pugilists will come into this fight with undefeated records. The bad blood between the two makes the fight an even more exciting affair. In addition, a video of former U.S president Donald Trump and current president Joe Biden arguing over the two boxers in a deep fake video broke the internet.

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Donald Trump and Joe Biden arguing over Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury in a spoof goes viral

The video was posted by a page named ‘Playmaker’. In the video, we can see pictures of Trump and Biden who argue over the fight in a deep fake voice. Both politicians picked ‘The Problem Child’ to win the fight mainly due to his American heritage and went on exchange a hilarious back and forth. Trump would then claim that he and Paul were very similar in terms of their body type and also took shots at Biden.

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However, the current US president then told Trump to say something nice instead of always trying to one-up the other guy. He then also suggested that the fight might be rigged, a rumor which has been gaining traction with a script being leaked,

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Trump why don’t you say something nice instead of being such a smart a*s all the time. On a side note, I fear it may be rigged” said Biden.

Responding to Biden’s allegation, Trump replied. “Only Thing Rigged Was the Election. Fake, fake, fake.

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This certainly was a wild video mocking the two presidents who have their money on the 26-year-old boxer. Moreover, it seems that Jake’s brother Logan is also confident in his brother after making some bold claims before the fight.

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Logan Paul bets his Prime equity on his brother winning

In a recent tweet, ‘The Maverick’ claimed that he was ready to wager his stake in Prime Hydration on Jake Paul to win. The energy drink brand which was co-founded by Paul is currently one of the fastest growing brands in the market giving competition to the likes of Gatorade and RedBull. However, it looks like Logan is ready to risk it all on his brother winning the fight.

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If he does decide to go through with this bet, it would raise the stakes for both fighters involved. Fury has also been warned by his father and brother that he would be disowned if he lost to Paul. Now, both fighters will have a chip on their shoulder heading into the bout which can have only one victor.

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Sahil Sood is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who specializes in covering live events and core sports. Sahil holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and has authored over 1300 articles at EssentiallySports. His coverage of Sylvester Stallone's training with Earnie Shavers was widely praised for its depth and insight. As a practitioner of Jiu-Jitsu and a passionate fan of combat sports, Sahil's love for the sport shines through in his writing. His favorite bout, Roberto Duran vs 'Sugar' Ray Leonard, is a testament to his appreciation for the all-time classics and his deep understanding of the technical aspects of boxing. Aside from his writing, Sahil's life revolves around his training for national tournaments, reflecting the same dedication and discipline that he brings to his work as a boxing writer.

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