JOHN FURY couldn’t hide his contempt as Jake Paul called out his son Tommy after the YouTuber’s win over Tyron Woodley.
Fury Jr beat Anthony Taylor in four rounds on Paul’s undercard and the pair were trading insults before the night was out.
Paul beat Woodley via split decision in Ohio.
The judges scored it 77-75, 79-74, 75-77 in Paul’s favour.
And focus soon switched to what the 24-year-old would do next.
Online personality Paul initially hinted he would duck the Fury fight and take a break from boxing.
But soon after he was clashing with the Brit backstage and calling for the fight to be staged.
However, it appears Tommy’s dad John is not keen on the idea – judging by footage of the 57-year-old that has surfaced online.
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Fury Sr is seen watching Paul talk about his son during his post-fight interview.
And as the camera zooms in, the veteran fighter and coach is seen looking tense and angry.
Reaction to the footage online was mixed.
Muzz tweeted: “Watching the post fight conferences is infuriating. Jake won’t fight Tommy.
“He’ll say it’s because he doesn’t have the clout or he doesn’t rate him as a boxer. Though the real reason is because Tommy IS an actual boxer.”
Joe wrote: “I’d follow an entire channel based on John’s hateful reaction.”
And Crabby said: “Good analysis tonight! Enjoy watching you on the big screen.”
Paul, who moved to 4-0 with the biggest win of his career, was quizzed about fighting Fury next.
He argued Woodley is the tougher opponent but left the door open to an all-celebrity bout with Fury.
Paul said: “Will we see that fight? I would run that s*** easy. That’s an easier fight than Tyron in my opinion.
“But who knows? But sorry, like, people are like, ‘Oh, he’s a real boxer. Fight a real boxer’. OK, maybe, maybe let’s run it. OK, ‘real boxer’.”
Fury was labelled ‘ass’ and ‘not very good’ by UFC legends Daniel Cormier and Dillon Danis after his win.
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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk