“Three to four rounds, the kid’s never been tested” Jake Paul gives wild prediction on his fight vs Tommy Fury

Jake Paul is currently in Saudi Arabia in  for the the fight promotion against his longtime adversary Tommy Fury. While there, Paul has stated that he will knock out Fury in three to four rounds. 

There is a lot of excitement surrounding the bout between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury because their two previous fights ended in a no-contest. However, it appears that the third time might be the charm as the two are scheduled to square off against one another once again on February 26 in Riyadh.

The Problem Child yesterday attended a promotional event in Saudi Arabia just less than three weeks before the fight. During the event, he gave his predictions for the fight, and made it clear that he absolutely anticipates him to be the victor. As expected, the YouTuber-turned-boxer talked trash about his British opponent as well.

Jake claimed to finish Fury within just three to four rounds as according to Paul, Fury is a kid who has never been tested in a real fight, all of his opponents were inexperienced and he is going to prove it all. 

“He’s never been eight rounds, he’s never been in there with a dog, and I have something to prove. I’ve got two chips on my shoulder. People say I’ve got a chip on my shoulder, I’ve got two of them.” said Tommy

Fury didn’t show up to the promotional event, giving the excuse that he needed to prepare for the fight, despite the fact that both Tommy and Jake were supposed to be there. Jake was critical of Fury for avoiding him in a cowardly manner.

Jake concluded the press conference by vowing to show Tommy that this is the hurt business and make sure Tommy does not like this sport after he is done with him.

 

Khandaker Muntasir

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As a passionate UFC enthusiast, Khandaker Muntasir Hossain provides coverage of MMA, wrestling, and boxing on multiple platforms. With his deep knowledge of sports, he immerses readers in the excitement of various arenas, whether it's the octagon, squared circle, pitch, court, or ring. Through his writing and love for sports, he aims to motivate others to explore their own sporting interests and experience the magic that sports bring.

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