It’s a matter of when — not if — Jake Paul and Tommy Fury get again into the ring for a rematch.
Fury, the youthful brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, informed ESPN on Tuesday that one other combat between him and Paul is “inevitable.”
In February 2023, Fury delivered Paul the one lack of his 12-fight boxing profession.
“In a heartbeat, yeah,” Fury stated when requested if he’d combat the YouTuber-turned-boxer once more. “I imply on the finish of the day I believe me and him, we’re set in stone. He’s solely received one defeat and that’s to me, so it’s inevitable that we’re going to get again within the ring.
“I know I’m going to be an improved fighter and with him the [fights] he’s taking and what he’s doing, I’m not sure if he’s going to improve that much.”
Paul moved to 11-1 in his skilled profession on Friday night time after defeating boxing legend Mike Tyson by unanimous choice.
Chatter of his subsequent potential opponent started instantly after the combat, with Paul himself floating UFC famous person Conor McGregor, tremendous middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and WBA light-weight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis as attainable rivals.
The 25-year-old Fury, whose report sits at 10-0, is about to field UFC fighter Darren Until on Jan. 18.
It’ll be his first combat since October 2023, when he beat YouTuber KSI.
“I’ve been in a training camp since August because obviously I’ve had quite a while out, so I’ve been using my time wisely,” Fury stated, per ESPN. “I’ve been within the fitness center 3 times a day and I’ve actually put collectively a machine. I wouldn’t even name it a physique, I’d name it a machine, particularly what my dad’s been placing us by.
“So yeah, we’re ready to go.”