JAKE PAUL and Tommy Fury met face-to-face for the final time before tomorrow’s HUGE Saudi showdown.
Fury stepped on the scales first, weighing in at 184lbs before Paul’s results came in at 183lbs.
But the drama didn’t end there as both fighters had to be stopped from lunging in at each other.
Not long to go now until the big boxing grudge match in Saudi Arabia.
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That’s all for now
Thanks for joining our live blog for the Paul vs Fury weigh in.
All the talking is now done and all that is left is the fight tomorrow night.
You will be able to follow all the action on The Sun’s live blog that will be bringing all the updates from the ring – punch for punch.
Fury’s dream come true
Tommy Fury was passionate as he looked ahead to the fight in Saudi Arabia.
He said: “You are going to see why our last name is Fury, because we are the best at fighting.
“It has been the best experience of my life, a little kid out of Manchester, headlining in Saudi Arabia, and tomorrow night it gets all the sweeter.”
When is the fight?
The fight is scheduled to start at 9.30pm UK time tomorrow night – Sunday, February 26.
What was said?
During the face off, Paul jibed at Tommy for not “signing the contract”.
The two rivals were literally nose-to-nose.
While Fury hit back saying: “Your time is up, I am going to knock you the f*** out”.
On the weight
So Fury has come in the heavier of the two and he will be hoping to make that extra pound count.
He let off a war cry as he was weighed.
Fury vs Paul confirmed weights
- Tommy Fury – 184.5lbs
- Jake Paul – 183.6lbs
Both are weighed in and ready to go tomorrow night.
There was a flair-up on the stage after the weigh-ins as both tried to get one up on each other
Paul has his say
The problem child said: “That man is capping, getting all hype on stage and acting like his brother.
“You people booing, don’t know f***.
“I am a really f****** dawg.
“The talk is over, it is time to figure out the truth.”
Fury on face off
Fury said: “His time is up. tomorrow night his time is up.
“I am going to put this man away inside four rounds.”
Jake Paul – 183.6lbs
The Problem Child weighs in at 183.6lbs and appears to sshhh his competition.
Tommy Fury – 184.5lbs
Tommy ‘TNT’ Fury comes in at 184.5lbs and gives off a big war cry!
Badou Jack vs Ilunga Makabu
- Badou Jack – 199.84lbs
- Ilunga Makabu – 198.5lbs
They will be competing for the cruiserweight WBC title
Big fight prediction
This fight will come down to experience, and while neither fighter has much of it, Tommy has more.
The Fighting Fury has been boxing since he was 14 or 15 years old and has the basic fundamentals that should carry him through here.
Paul has come on leaps and bounds since his debut in 2019, but it’s going to be difficult for him to really impose himself against someone with a stiff jab and a long reach.
If Fury gets going early and makes the middle of the ring his, hard jabs should keep Paul honest until the 23-year-old is ready to land something big.
Fury has to be careful of Paul’s big overhand right, the one that knocked out Tyron Woodley.
But as long as he avoids that, Fury wins this one with relative ease. Forget all the bluster.
Prediction: Fury BEATS Paul via Round 3 TKO
Main event fighters arrive
Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have arrived ahead of their weigh-ins.
Ronnald Martinez vs Ziyad Almaayouf
- Ronnald Martinez – 142.5lbs
- Ziyad Almaayouf – 145.6lbs
Taryel Jafarov vs Muhsin Cason
- Taryel Jafarov – 200.5lbs
- Muhsin Cason – 199.1lbs
Viorel Simion vs Bader Al Samreen
- Viorel Simion – 138.6lbs
- Bader Al Samreen – 138lbs
Stewart Kellogg vs Adam Saleh
- Stewart Kellogg – 140.9lbs
- Adam Saleh – 139.6lbs
Philip Samson vs Salman Hamda
- Philip Samson – 167.6lbs
- Salman Hamda – 176.2lbs
Ragad Alnaimi vs Perpetual Okaidah
- Ragad Alnaimi – 131.9lbs
- Perpetual Okaidah – 125.7lbs
Ziyad Al-Majrashi vs Phillip Quansah
- Ziyad Al-Majrashi – 131.7lbs
- Phillip Quansah – 130.1Lbs
Shaun Porter on the magnitude of the event
The two-time welterweight world champion said: “It is amazing to be here as a fighter.
“This has truly been a kingdom experience.”
Almost time
The weigh-ins are about to start.
After months of training, it will be interesting to see the results come in.
How to watch Paul vs Fury
Paul vs Fury will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office.
The price has been CONFIRMED at £19.95.
You can live stream the action from the BT Sport Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
Paul aiming to retire Fury
The YouTuber turned boxer is aiming to “decapitate” Tommy Fury as he targets his biggest win in boxing to date.
He said: “Tommy, I hope you’ve enjoyed these last few moments of your career. This is it. You’re going to be retired from boxing after this, you’re going to be disowned by your family, you’re going to go back to your mother’s maiden name.
“There’s nothing else that can save you. It is just me and you. Mano a mano [Hand and hand]. You’re brother’s not in the ring with you, your dad’s not in the ring with you anymore, Molly’s not in the ring with you anymore, Bambi isn’t in the ring with you anymore.
“So all of that cute motivation about having a child and fighting for her, all of that s*** goes out of the window. I’m coming to take your f***ing head off, decapitate you.
“I’m a mean, angry person deep down and I’m going to take it all out on your f***ing face. There is nothing you could do to f***ing beat me.”
Full card
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury (10 rounds – cruiserweight)
Ilunga Makabu vs Badou Jack (12 rounds – cruiserweight, WBC title)
Ashton Sylve vs Maxwell Awuku (8 rounds – super-featherweight)
Bader Samreen vs. Viorel Simion (8 rounds – lightweight)
Muhsin Cason vs Taryel Jafarov (8 rounds – cruiserweight)
Adam Saleh vs Stuart Kellog (6 rounds- super-lightweight)
Ziyad Almaayouf vs Ronnald Martinez (4 rounds – super-lightweight)
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk