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    Watch Tommy Fury in one of his first bouts as an amateur in leaked video ahead of Jake Paul fight

    THROWBACK footage of Tommy Fury boxing in the amateurs has emerged ahead of his fight with Jake Paul. The celebrity rivals have announced the latest rescheduling of their grudge match, on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
    Footage of Tommy Fury boxing in the amateurs has emerged onlineCredit: NWR Amateur Boxing Association’s
    Tommy Fury won the championship boutCredit: NWR Amateur Boxing Association’s
    Fury, 23, becomes the first opponent Paul, 26, will face with a recognised professional boxing record.
    And he has boasted of beating better opposition than the American when he was just a teenager.
    Fury had only 12 amateur bouts but did pick up development championships during that short period.
    In 2016, he reached the National Association of Boys and Girl Clubs final in the North West Region.
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    And he went on to beat Mehran Khan, later turning professional in 2018.
    For the last two years, he has been linked with a grudge match against YouTuber-turned boxer Paul.
    Fury was forced to pull out in the past due to a rib injury in December 2021 and amid US visa issues last August.
    But they hope third time will be the charm with a blockbuster set for the Middle East.
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    And Fury vowed to teach Paul a lesson as he boasted of holding the superior boxing experience when they faced off.
    He said: “I’ve beaten better people than you when I was 14 in the amateurs. I will school you. I’m not an MMA guy.
    “I was beating people better than you when I was 14, when you was messing about on Disney Channel, so don’t come round here pretending you’re about it when you’re not.”
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    Tyson Fury urges Tommy to AVOID pro boxing return after Jake Paul clash to fight rival’s brother Logan and KSI instead

    TYSON FURY wants brother Tommy to avoid a return to traditional professional boxing after his fight with Jake Paul. The heavyweight champion has instead urged him to face Jake’s brother Logan and KSI.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing offCredit: Reuters
    KSI beat Logan Paul in their 2019 rematchCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    He told iFL TV: “When he beats Jake Paul I’d like to see him fight the brother Logan.
    “If not Logan there may be a British celebrity boxing match like KSI, maybe. I was going to say another guy, but they’re all a bit smaller.”
    KSI, 29, twice boxed Logan, 27, drawing their initial exhibition before winning their rematches as pros in 2019.
    He has since won three more times, most recently knocking out YouTuber Faze Temperrr, 29, in January.
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    Logan is yet to make a boxing return since taking American legend Floyd Mayweather, 45, the distance in the June 2021 exhibition.
    But brother Jake, 26, is now 6-0 but faces his first opponent with a recognised boxing record in Tommy, 23.
    It is the THIRD time they look to settle the score after Tommy pulled out in the past amid injury and visa issues.
    They put bragging rights, reputations and unbeaten records on the line on January 26 in Saudi Arabia.
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    And Tommy is set to ignore brother Tyson’s advice as he plans to return to traditional boxing after his celebrity grudge match.
    He said to BT Sport: “At the end of the day, all of these lucrative fights that are out there, I’ll clear up.
    “But my soul goal since starting boxing has always been the same it’s to be a world champion.
    “And I do believe I’ve got what it takes to be there and get to that level.
    “I do believe everyone writes me off because of Love Island, there’s a lot of jealousy and a lot of stuff going on.
    “I’m going to beat him and put and end to him once and for all.
    “Then guess what? I’m going to get back on my route, win some titles and go down in history.
    “Then, I’ll bob my hat and I’ll leave the sport. That’s my goal.”
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    ‘He’s a show fighter’ – Jake Paul backed to beat Tommy Fury because Brit ‘can’t punch properly’

    JAKE PAUL has been backed to beat Tommy Fury because the Brit is all for show – according to ex-UFC champion Luke Rockhold. Paul is finally set to face Fury on February 26, who has been forced out of the grudge match twice before due to injury and US visa issues.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing off ahead of their fightCredit: Getty
    It will be the YouTuber-turned prizefighter’s first opponent with a recognised professional boxing record in his 6-0 career.
    But Rockhold – who left the UFC this year – blasted 23-year-old Fury’s skills and predicted Paul to win the Saudi Arabia fight.
    He told InsideFighting: “You gotta have a dog in you. He ain’t got no dog in him. I’ve watched him fight. He doesn’t even finish his punches.
    “You know, he has no commitment to finishing it. He’s a show. He’s a show fighter. And I got Jake.
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    “And I don’t even think Jake has that much, like, he has commitment, at least. He doesn’t have patience.
    “He doesn’t have that f***ing mentality when he gets in the game, I think he’s blinded. He’s got that deer in the headlights, but at least he throws.”
    Paul, 26, beat UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, in his last fight in October, his biggest win to date.
    But Rockhold, 38, mocked the victory and called to fight the American after mutually parting with the UFC.
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    He said to TMZ: “Stop trying to fight little dudes. F***ing [155] pounders. You’re a middleweight.
    “If you want to fight a middleweight, I got hands. We can do anything we want. I really don’t care. I’d beat that guy in my sleep.”
    “I got some freedom to do some things and as you can see, I like throwing hands these days.
    “Fight people your own f***ing weight. Straight up. And champions, a real champion, a real contender.
    “A real someone who can put you on your ass. not old guys, 55-year-olds, or lightweights.
    “You can’t even get above a welterweight, dog, So, step up.”
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    ‘Shut the f*** up’ – Jake Paul slammed for hypocrisy by Jorge Masvidal over pay row with UFC boss Dana White

    JORGE MASVIDAL has accused Jake Paul of hypocrisy over his row with UFC president Dana White about fighter pay. Paul has campaigned against White to boost the minimum pay of UFC stars, split revenues with them and to add a healthcare system.
    Jorge Masvidal with Dana White before his 2019 fight with Nate DiazCredit: Splash News
    Jake Paul has feuded with Dana White amid a row over UFC fighter payCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But current UFC welterweight Masvidal has defended White and accused the YouTuber-turned boxer of underpaying fighters on his cards.
    Masvidal, 37, has just announced a boxing card promoted by himself and took a swipe at Paul, 26, in the process.
    He said on The MMA Hour: “I put my money where my mouth is. This motherf***er Jake Paul be talking about he pays fighters.
    “Shut the f*** up. When everybody sees what the f*** the card bill is, the whole card from top to bottom, I f***ing pay fighters.
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    “Me and my promotion pay fighters. My brothers and sisters so they can go earn a paycheck, kick ass and do what the f*** they do. All this other s*** is bulls*** and talk.”
    Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr, 54, is set to headline a card promoted by Masvidal against ex-UFC champion Anthony Pettis, 36.
    Meanwhile, Paul has headlined three events in his 6-0 career which have been co-promoted by his banner Most Valuable Promotions.
    The American even paid all undercard fighters half of their purses when his August bout with Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, was cancelled.
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    But Masvidal has still accused Paul of only looking after himself as he defended his UFC boss White.
    Masvidal said: “He’s always f***ing taking care of us and this doesn’t happen without Dana White and the UFC giving the permission so these guys can fight.
    “When I hear somebody like Jake Paul talking s*** about my business partners, I’m like f*** this idiot, what the f*** have you done in this sport, but feed yourself?
    “Shut the f*** up and now watch how the big boys do it.”
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    KSI forced to deny X-rated Prime drink advert is real after YouTuber and Logan Paul mocked by fighters and fans

    KSI was forced to deny an X-rated Prime drink advert was real after he was mocked.The UFC announced that Prime teamed up with KSI and Logan Paul as the new official sports drink of the MMA.
    Logan Paul and KSI at the launch of their partnership with PrimeCredit: Prime
    After the partnership with the drink was confirmed, KSI said: “What Logan Paul and I have achieved with Prime is simply mind blowing.
    “2 YouTubers with a dream, and now we’ve turned it into reality. Prime sponsors Arsenal FC and now the UFC.
    “What a time to be alive man.”
    But a fake ad has since been doing the rounds.
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    The picture showed KSI in a pink jumper taking a sip of a bottle near Paul’s lower half in an embarrassing position.
    KSI quickly revealed that it was in fact not real.
    The snap got posted to him on Twitter and he replied: “Tize bro, you know this is fake right? 😂.”
    Regardless, fans on social media have loving the made-up photo.
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    One said: “No wayyyyy 🤣🤣🤣.”
    A second said: “Don’t let him lie this is real haha.”
    A third said: “Na he told me this is 100% real no questions asked.”
    Another replied: “I don’t know man it looks pretty real to me.”
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    Crawley sign Sideman star Tobi’s brother Jed Brown on one-year contract… but fans are NOT happy about it

    CRAWLEY TOWN have signed internet stars Tobi and Manny Brown’s brother Jed on a one-year contract.Brown joins after completing an extended trial with the League Two outfit.
    Crawley fans have not been impressed with the club’s signing of Jed BrownCredit: Instagram @officialcrawleytownfc
    He will be involved in the club’s B team as he is on a development contract.
    Speaking on the deal, co-chairman Preston Johnson said: “Jed is a young player who has acquitted himself well during previous training sessions with the team, and we’re happy to have him continue his development as a member of our B team.
    “While he may not currently be part of our first-team plans, we welcome Jed to the club and look forward to his continued growth as he trains alongside his new teammates.”
    Brown started his trial with the club in November 2022 alongside his brothers.
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    Tobi and Manny are part of the YouTube collaboration Sideman, and have almost nine million subscribers between them on their individual channels.
    However, Crawley supporters are not impressed with the club announced with them, making the thought known on social media.
    One tweeted: “Just not the right time.”
    A second commented: “Absolute joke. Just when I think things can’t get more ridiculous, you lot have a way of topping it. #wagmiout.”
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    A third wrote: “What are these owners doing 😂😂😂.”
    A fourth said: “Makes a mockery of professional football. Embarrassing 🤢🤢🤢.”
    A fifth added: “Hahaha. More PR stunts than wins. Wagmi out.”
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    Jake Paul backed to beat Tommy Fury in grudge fight by ex-UFC star Luke Rockhold who says Brit ‘ain’t got no dog in him’

    JAKE PAUL will beat Tommy Fury, who “ain’t got no dog in him”, according to ex-UFC champion Luke Rockhold. Paul is finally set to face Fury on February 26, who has been forced out of the grudge match twice before due to injury and US visa issues.
    Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing off ahead of their fightCredit: Reuters
    It will be the YouTuber-turned prizefighter’s first opponent with a recognised professional boxing record in his 6-0 career.
    But Rockhold – who left the UFC this year – blasted 23-year-old Fury’s boxing ability and predicted Paul to win the Saudi Arabia fight.
    He told InsideFighting: “You gotta have a dog in you. He ain’t got no dog in him. I’ve watched him fight. He doesn’t even finish his punches.
    “You know, he has no commitment to finishing it. He’s a show. He’s a show fighter. And I got Jake.
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    “And I don’t even think Jake has that much, like, he has commitment, at least. He doesn’t have patience.
    “He doesn’t have that f***ing mentality when he gets in the game, I think he’s blinded. He’s got that deer in the headlights, but at least he throws.”
    Paul, 26, beat UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, in his last fight in October, his biggest win to date.
    But Rockhold, 38, mocked the victory and called to fight the American after mutually parting with the UFC.
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    He said to TMZ: “Stop trying to fight little dudes. F***ing [155] pounders. You’re a middleweight.
    “If you want to fight a middleweight, I got hands. We can do anything we want. I really don’t care. I’d beat that guy in my sleep.”
    “I got some freedom to do some things and as you can see, I like throwing hands these days.
    “Fight people your own f***ing weight. Straight up. And champions, a real champion, a real contender.
    “A real someone who can put you on your ass. not old guys, 55-year-olds, or lightweights.
    “You can’t even get above a welterweight, dog, So, step up.”
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    Jake Paul AGREES to KSI’s fight weight demands under one catch as YouTube rival calls for winner-takes-all grudge match

    JAKE PAUL has accepted KSI’s fight weight demands as long as he agrees to his “winner takes all” term.The YouTube stars have been linked with a grudge match to finally settle their drawn out feud by the end of the year.
    Jake Paul has agreed to KSI’s weight demands for a boxing matchCredit: Alamy
    KSI will have to accept Jake Paul’s ‘winner takes all’ clause for a fightCredit: Getty
    And Paul has admitted he is keen to take on his brother Logan Paul’s business partner at 180lbs (13 stone), but there is a catch.
    And that is that the loser will be entitled to “ZERO” money after the bell.
    Paul tweeted: “I will agree to fight KSI at 180 pounds plus his request for a 10 pound rehydration clause.
    “BUT it has to be 100% winner takes all like he requested. ZERO to the loser. ZERO.”
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    Paul is currently focused on his highly-anticipated clash against Tommy Fury.
    The two boxing rivals are set to finally face off on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.
    And it seems like the Problem Child is also looking to put another feud to rest after facing Fury.
    The American and KSI have been at odds ever since they decided to cross over to boxing.
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    The British YouTuber beat Paul’s brother Logan when the two turned professional for their 2019 rematch, having drawn a year before.
    The former opponents have now turned into business partners after launching their hydration drink Prime.
    KSI has stated his sole aim is to take down his arch nemesis Paul, and claimed he will retire once doing so. More