

The saga between Tommy Fury and Jake Paul continues even after Paul announced he would be moving on to face Hasim Rahman Jr. in his next fight instead of Fury. The heavyweight boxer will now take on The Problem Child on the same date and venue as planned for Fury.
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✅ Bigger
✅ Stronger
✅ More experienced
✅ KO powerBut it doesn’t matter. They don’t have my heart, don’t have my drive & definitely don’t have my team.
August 6 I’m showing the world that Jake Paul is a bad mother fucker.
Press conference & ticket on-sale Tuesday 1pm ET. pic.twitter.com/sYAvCr0Cxu
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) July 7, 2022
Paul has called out Fury several times before their fight, stating that the British boxer was dodging him and was not prepared to face him. However, Fury has now come out and revealed his side of the story.
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Fury reveal’s why he withdrew from the Jake Paul fight
The Love Island star posted a video online where he gave his reasons for withdrawing from the fight and also claimed that the other reasons being spread on social media were false.
Tommy Fury addresses the reasons for the Jake Paul fight being cancelled…
[🎥 @TommyTNTFury]pic.twitter.com/H0mxmof2uh— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) July 10, 2022
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“Recently on social media, I have seen more s**t on me than ever. I just want to get one thing straight. The reason this fight didn’t take place was because I couldn’t get in the country, not because I wasn’t training or I wasn’t fit. I was ready.” He said. Moreover, he also added that he and his team were ready for the fight but was denied entry into the United States.”I was in the airport Monday morning with my whole team ready to fight ready to get the show on the road I could not get in the country and that’s why this fight didn’t happen.”He added.
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Lastly, he urged his fans not to believe in the rumors and claimed they were not the truth,” All this b*****it about me not ready, not training, forget about it. It’s not coming from me. Don’t believe it cause it’s not the truth.” He said.
It looks like Fury is sticking to his original story of not being able to enter the United States and calls “b*****it” on the other allegations.
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Will Fury take on Paul in the future
The Problem Child has not yet fully ruled out the possibility of a future fight between him and Fury. However, he has stated that if Fury wants to face him next, he will have to put up $500,000 in escrow, which will automatically go to Paul if Fury pulls out of the fight.

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Dec 18, 2021; Tampa, FL, USA; Jake Paul celebrates after defeating Tyron Woodley at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Moreover, The Problem Child might have his hands full at the moment as his next opponent, Hasim Rahman Jr. will not be an easy task for Paul. On paper, the 12-1 heavyweight will be the toughest test of Paul’s young career and is certainly a great match-up for the Ohio-based boxer.
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Do you think Fury is telling the truth? Let us know in the comments.
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