JAKE PAUL has given Tommy Fury just 24 hours to accept their boxing grudge fight.
And the Brit took a full 11 minutes to respond and take up the offer.
Paul and Fury were finally supposed to slug it out in the ring last December, but Fury pulled out late on after suffering a broken rib and chest infection.
Now, though, both parties are back at the negotiating table and a new deal could be struck.
But the American claimed his rival’s dad is doing his best to pull the 2019 Love Island star out – and wants to get everything sorted as soon as possible.
Paul, 25, tweeted on Wednesday: “Tommy Fury, you pulled out last year.
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To which Paul responded: “Actually we are scheduled to be in New York next week for the kick off press conference and I’m not your pal, buddy.”
And then an hour later the YouTuber shared a video slamming his rival, captioning it: “Tommy Fury and boxers like him are the reason this sport started to die. Tommy, you have 24 hours to fix this.”
He said: “Yet again I wake up to a text from my manager saying Tommy Fury is pulling out of the fight.
“We agreed to all of the terms, we’re 45 days away from the fight. We agreed to his $2million purse, to VADA testing, to extra rooms, extra flights, extra tickets.
“We are scheduled to have a press conference in New York next week until now.
“What’s the excuse? Because my dad can’t be there with me.
“Tommy you’re dad has been banned from the USA for 15 years, he’s not allowed in.
“I will agree to not have my team with me, we can both fight solo.
“This is what real boxers do, they make fights happen.
“You’re scared, you claim to be a pro boxer but you won’t make the fight.
“Where is all your s*** talk now? This is the biggest opportunity of your life and you’re fumbling the bag once again.
“I cant believe how f***ing stupid you are, f***ing idiot.”
After Fury’s withdrawal, Paul knocked out Tyron Woodley, 40, the ex-UFC champion he initially beat on points in August.
It added to KOs over gamer AnEsonGib, ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37.
But it means Paul is still yet to face a recognised boxer in his unbeaten 5-0 career.
Fury, who is understood to be in the USA training, would offer the chance to change that.
He is currently 8-0 and most recently fought on the undercard of brother Tyson’s Wembley win in April.
Paul announced he will return on August 6 at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden and his coach Danny Smith named Fury as the ideal opponent.
He said: “Without question, and I like it because Tommy is a very fast-foot guy, very fast hands, and he moves around and understands distance and range.
“He boxes fairly well. It’s going to be really, really good.
“He’s not a huge puncher, but decent – with the right hand he is pretty decent.
“I think that it’s a really, really good step-up for both guys to be honest with you.”
JOHN WON’T JOIN
But John Fury said he would not get involved with his son’s potential dust-up.
He said: “I’m having nothing to do with this at all because it’s a pile of s***.
“I don’t like anybody associated to those people over there.
“They’re nothing but a pack of t*****s, YouTubers, and I’m not interested in it one bit, in any way, shape or form.
“So people, hear this, don’t keep using my name saying that I’m saying this and I’m saying that because it’s not true.
“I want nothing to do with this farce at all. Not now, not ever.”