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Love Island star Jack Fincham says he will fight KSI for FREE and claims he is a better boxer than Tommy Fury


JACK FINCHAM has offered to fight KSI for FREE – and claimed he is a better boxer than Tommy Fury.

Fury became the first to beat YouTuber-turned boxer KSI after a scrappy six-round decision.

Jack Fincham has called out KSICredit: PA
KSI was controversially beaten by Tommy FuryCredit: Alamy

The 2019 Love Islander admitted it was purely a money fight.

But Fincham – who won the ITV reality show a year before Fury’s stint – insisted he would box KSI for nothing.

He told BritishGambler.co.uk: “I’m not saying this to put it out there for loads of money; I’ll fight him for nothing.

“I will fight him for free to prove the point.”

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Fury, 24, beat social media sensation Jake Paul, 26, last February by split-decision in Saudi Arabia.

But his victory over KSI, 30, in November was for less convincing and the result divided opinions.

Fincham, 31, said: “I’m just gonna say this honestly, because while in the boxing world he has transferred over to being professional.

“I have a lot more experience than KSI, and going off his last performance and watching how Tommy dealt with that – I’ve got more experience than him as well from doing amateur fights as well.

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“I watched it and would have dealt with it so differently and would have beaten him [KSI] clearly.

“It’s questionable if Tommy even won that to be honest.”

Fincham and Fury are not the only Love Island contestants to have boxed.

Idris Virgo, 30, is unbeaten and currently signed to KSI’s Misfits Boxing banner.

And Fincham – who had 26 amateur bouts as a youngster – rated himself and Virgo above 10-0 Fury in terms of skill.

He said: “Tommy’s third. I’d say for me the first is probably Idris Virgo for boxers that have been on Love Island. Idris first, me second and Tommy third.

“That’s just me being honest and nothing against Tommy because I like him as a person, but boxing-wise, he’s good but he’s not out of this world. He’s just got a massive following; he’s a Fury at the end of the day.

“He can box, he’s a good fighter, he’s strong, he’s in good shape, he dedicates himself but put it this way – he’s not unbeatable.

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“He’s not unbeatable by any stretch of the imagination.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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