JAKE PAUL gave fans a glimpse into his training camp to fight Tommy Fury – and claimed he will make his rival “hate the sport of boxing”.
The celebrity prizefighting pair have finally announced the latest rescheduling of their anticipated grudge match.
They will put unbeaten records, bragging rights and family reputation on the line on Sunday, February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
Paul, 26, is in London to officially face off with Fury, 23, for the first time, having flown in from Dubai where he was in camp.
And his betting company Betr, gave fans a look into some of the American’s training while out in the Middle East.
Paul was filmed shadow boxing, working on his jab and feints while also doing a balancing drill on a board.
The pair’s latest fight announcement marks the third time the two will attempt to settle their score in the ring.
Fury was forced to pull out in December 2021 due to a rib injury and then last August amid a US visa issue.
But he hopes it really is third time lucky as he vowed to bury Paul’s boxing career in the desert.
He said: “Jake Paul’s boxing career ends on February 26th and I can finally move on with mine.
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“Every time I go out right now, everybody asks me about the Jake Paul fight.
“After this fight is done, everybody will be asking me how it felt to knock Jake Paul out.”
But with Fury’s brother Tyson, 34, and dad John vowing to RETIRE him if he loses, the pressure is on.
And Paul upped the ante by saying: “I think he’s going to hate the sport of boxing after I’m done with him.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk