Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury: date, time, how to watch, background

Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury: date, time, how to watch, background.

YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul will face reality TV star Tommy Fury on pay-per-view Sunday in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.

JAKE PAUL (6-0, 4 KOS) VS. TOMMY FURY (8-0, 4 KOS)

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 26
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Diriyah Arena, Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
  • TV/Stream: Pay-per-view ($49.99)
  • Division: Catch weight (185 pounds)
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Paul 1½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Ilunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack, cruiserweights (for Makabu’s WBC title)
  • Prediction: Paul KO 4
  • Background: Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury is finally happening after some starts and stops. Both men are good athletes with some ability but remain rank beginners. Indeed, this event is on pay-per-view because of their massive followings, not their accomplishments. Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer, has had success against a retired NBA player (Nate Robinson) and former MMA fighters, including a clear unanimous decision over 47-year-old Anderson Silva in an eight-rounder this past October. Paul made a big splash when he rendered Tyrone Woodley unconscious with a monstrous overhand right in their rematch in December 2021, which preceded the Silva fight. Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, can be described as the first boxer that Paul will have faced but his opposition has been hand-picked. He is well known as a reality TV star in the U.K.

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Video: Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight week press conference live stream

Before they throw down in the ring, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury come together for a pre-fight news conference Thursday in Saudi Arabia.

Before they throw down in the ring, [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag] will come together for a pre-fight news conference Thursday at 11:30 a.m. ET, and you can watch a live stream in the video above.

Mike Tyson, Devin Haney and Shawn Porter also are expected to be on hand for the event in Saudi Arabia.

Paul (6-0) and Fury (8-0) will settle their longstanding feud Sunday in a boxing pay-per-view headliner on ESPN+. The fight will be contested at a catchweight of 185 pounds.

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Jake Paul gets personal in scathing video message to Tommy Fury: ‘You’re gonna be disowned by your family’

The personal nature of the feud between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury seems to be reaching its peak just days before their fight.

The personal nature of the feud between [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag] seems to be reaching its peak just days before their pay-per-view fight.

Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, fired the first salvo of fight week when he boldly declared that Paul “will never box ever again” after he’s finished with him Sunday night in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.

On Wednesday, Paul issued a scathing personal response in which he invoked Fury’s family – including girlfriend Molly-Mae and daughter Bambi – in a video captioned “Dear Tommy” on Instagram.

“Tommy, I hope you’ve enjoyed these last few moments of your career,” Paul said. “This is it. You’re gonna be retired from boxing after this. You’re gonna be disowned by your family. You’re gonna go back to your mother’s maiden name. There’s nothing else that can save you. It is just me and you, mano a mano. Your brother’s not in the ring anymore with you. Your dad’s not in the ring with you anymore. Molly’s not in the ring with you anymore. Bambi isn’t in the ring with you anymore, so all that little cute motivation about having a child and fighting for her, all that sh*t goes out the window when I’m coming to take your f*cking head off. Decapitate you.

“I’m a mean, angry person deep down. I’m gonna take out all of it on your f*cking face. There’s nothing you can do to f*cking beat me.”

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Paul went on to say that beating Fury would be “for the higher benevolent good of the universe.” In closing, Paul said: “You have four rounds, and then you are f*cked. Tommy Fury, this is it for you.”

Sunday’s showdown has been a long time coming for the entertainers-turned-professional boxers, who will meet in a scheduled eight-round bout at a catchweight of 185 pounds. This after Fury withdrew from their originally scheduled bout last August at Madison Square Garden.

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Paul, 26, is 6-0 with four knockouts in his career, although his biggest wins have come against MMA fighters in the form of former UFC champions Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley, as well as Ben Askren.

Fury, 23, is 8-0 with four knockouts in his career and represents the closest thing to an actual boxer that Paul has faced.

For more, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for Paul vs. Fury.

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Can Jake Paul actually become a world champion one day?

Can Jake Paul actually become a world champion one day?

Want to get a good laugh from a hardcore boxing fan? Suggest that Jake Paul could win a major world title one day.

Paul, who is scheduled to face rival Tommy Fury in a pay-per-view bout Sunday in Saudi Arabia, is undefeated and his demonstrated some natural ability. However, the 26-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer has had seven total fights (six pro, one amateur) in his life. And none of his opponents were genuine boxers.

He’s like a beginning dancer learning a complicated new step; he might have the basic idea but an educated eye can see he’s still trying to figure it all out. And he might never look anything like Fred Astaire.

“That’s like saying a pig’s going to fly,” Fury told Sky Sports when asked whether Paul could one day win a major title.

That perception doesn’t seem to deter Paul, however. He’s convinced that anything is possible with hard work and enough time.

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And he’s not alone. His trainer, BJ Flores, supports in his dreams. And so do some who aren’t working with him, including Hall of Famer Shane Mosley.

“I want to become a world champion,” Paul told Sky Sports. “I’m going to become a world champion, and these fights are all just stepping stones to get there. I’m slowly improving.

“I’ve sparred against world champions and done phenomenal against them, so who knows what can happen in two to three years from now when I go into my athletic prime? I’m starting to really, really get this sport and all aspects of it.

“It’s really actually scary what could possibly happen. I think not only will I become a world champion, I think I will be a dominant world champion and knock someone out for the belt.”

Mosley, who worked with Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) early in his career, said in an interview with FightHype.com that Paul “is a real fighter.”

The former two-division world champion said Paul might want to target one-time middleweight titleholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. as one of those stepping stones.

Chavez recently lost a decision to former MMA star Anderson Silva, who Paul outpointed in his most-recent fight.

“It’s a possibility because he has the frame, he has the speed, he has the power,” Mosley said of Paul’s chances of earning a belt. “He might need to lose a little bit of weight, but he fights at cruiserweight, so maybe he goes down to light heavyweight.

“It’s going to be hard for him at any of the weights once you get to that level. Then he has to work with the right people. … It will probably take him two, three, four years to even be in that section, that area.

“He’s not there yet. But if he fights the right people, then maybe he can do it.”

Flores, a former cruiserweight contender, said he’ll be by Paul’s side no matter what happens.

“[Winning a word title is] still a way away and a lofty, lofty goal” Flores said. “… I’m behind him all the way and we’re going to ride this thing out as long as it goes.”

It could happen sooner rather than later. WBC officials inexplicably have said that Paul could land in there rankings if he wins on Sunday. Then he’d be a position to face a titleholder … ready or not.

Can Jake Paul actually become a world champion one day?

Can Jake Paul actually become a world champion one day?

Want to get a good laugh from a hardcore boxing fan? Suggest that Jake Paul could win a major world title one day.

Paul, who is scheduled to face rival Tommy Fury in a pay-per-view bout Sunday in Saudi Arabia, is undefeated and his demonstrated some natural ability. However, the 26-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer has had seven total fights (six pro, one amateur) in his life. And none of his opponents were genuine boxers.

He’s like a beginning dancer learning a complicated new step; he might have the basic idea but an educated eye can see he’s still trying to figure it all out. And he might never look anything like Fred Astaire.

“That’s like saying a pig’s going to fly,” Fury told Sky Sports when asked whether Paul could one day win a major title.

That perception doesn’t seem to deter Paul, however. He’s convinced that anything is possible with hard work and enough time.

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And he’s not alone. His trainer, BJ Flores, supports in his dreams. And so do some who aren’t working with him, including Hall of Famer Shane Mosley.

“I want to become a world champion,” Paul told Sky Sports. “I’m going to become a world champion, and these fights are all just stepping stones to get there. I’m slowly improving.

“I’ve sparred against world champions and done phenomenal against them, so who knows what can happen in two to three years from now when I go into my athletic prime? I’m starting to really, really get this sport and all aspects of it.

“It’s really actually scary what could possibly happen. I think not only will I become a world champion, I think I will be a dominant world champion and knock someone out for the belt.”

Mosley, who worked with Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) early in his career, said in an interview with FightHype.com that Paul “is a real fighter.”

The former two-division world champion said Paul might want to target one-time middleweight titleholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. as one of those stepping stones.

Chavez recently lost a decision to former MMA star Anderson Silva, who Paul outpointed in his most-recent fight.

“It’s a possibility because he has the frame, he has the speed, he has the power,” Mosley said of Paul’s chances of earning a belt. “He might need to lose a little bit of weight, but he fights at cruiserweight, so maybe he goes down to light heavyweight.

“It’s going to be hard for him at any of the weights once you get to that level. Then he has to work with the right people. … It will probably take him two, three, four years to even be in that section, that area.

“He’s not there yet. But if he fights the right people, then maybe he can do it.”

Flores, a former cruiserweight contender, said he’ll be by Paul’s side no matter what happens.

“[Winning a word title is] still a way away and a lofty, lofty goal” Flores said. “… I’m behind him all the way and we’re going to ride this thing out as long as it goes.”

It could happen sooner rather than later. WBC officials inexplicably have said that Paul could land in there rankings if he wins on Sunday. Then he’d be a position to face a titleholder … ready or not.

Tommy Fury: Jake Paul ‘will never box ever again’ after our fight

Tommy Fury won’t be satisfied to simply knock out Jake Paul in their pay-per-view fight Sunday.

[autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag] won’t be satisfied to simply knock out [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] in their pay-per-view fight Sunday night in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. He wants to end his rival’s athletic career.

The entertainers-turned-professional boxers will meet in a scheduled eight-round bout at a catch weight of 185 pounds.

“When I’m done, this guy will never box ever again,” Fury said.

Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, evidently is bursting with confidence in part because of recent sparring sessions.

Sky Sports reported that John Fury, Tommy’s father and trainer, said his son has sent more than one sparring partner to the hospital, broke the jaw of one and has knocked out heavyweights in the gym.

“I’ve never been a man to speak about sparring sessions, but I can quietly confirm that sparring has been brutal,” the younger Fury told the British outlet. “I’m dealing with people in the gym on a regular basis that would knock Jake Paul into next week.”

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Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) is the closest thing to an actual boxer Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) will have faced in his professional career, although his opponents have been journeymen.

The 23-year-old Englishman’s mission is to expose his American counterpart as an imposter.

Fury told Sky Sports that he will “stop him from thinking that he can transfer over to the professional boxing.”

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Tommy Fury on opponent Jake Paul: ‘This guy will never box ever again’

Tommy Fury on opponent Jake Paul: “This guy will never box ever again.”

Tommy Fury won’t be satisfied to knock out Jake Paul in their pay-per-view fight Sunday night in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. He wants to end his rival’s athletic career.

The entertainers-turned-professional boxers will meet in a scheduled eight-round bout at a catch weight of 185 pounds.

“When I’m done, this guy will never box ever again,” Fury said.

Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, evidently is bursting with confidence in part because of recent sparring sessions.

Sky Sports reported that John Fury, Tommy’s father and trainer, said his son has sent more than one sparring partner to the hospital, broke the jaw of one and has knocked out heavyweights in the gym.

“I’ve never been a man to speak about sparring sessions, but I can quietly confirm that sparring has been brutal,” the younger Fury told the British outlet. “I’m dealing with people in the gym on a regular basis that would knock Jake Paul into next week.”

Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) is the closest thing to an actual boxer Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) will have faced in his professional career, although his opponents have been journeymen.

The 23-year-old Englishman’s mission is to expose his American counterpart as an imposter.

Fury told Sky Sports that he will “stop him from thinking that he can transfer over to the professional boxing.”

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Tommy Fury on opponent Jake Paul: ‘This guy will never box ever again’

Tommy Fury on opponent Jake Paul: “This guy will never box ever again.”

Tommy Fury won’t be satisfied to knock out Jake Paul in their pay-per-view fight Sunday night in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. He wants to end his rival’s athletic career.

The entertainers-turned-professional boxers will meet in a scheduled eight-round bout at a catch weight of 185 pounds.

“When I’m done, this guy will never box ever again,” Fury said.

Fury, the half brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, evidently is bursting with confidence in part because of recent sparring sessions.

Sky Sports reported that John Fury, Tommy’s father and trainer, said his son has sent more than one sparring partner to the hospital, broke the jaw of one and has knocked out heavyweights in the gym.

“I’ve never been a man to speak about sparring sessions, but I can quietly confirm that sparring has been brutal,” the younger Fury told the British outlet. “I’m dealing with people in the gym on a regular basis that would knock Jake Paul into next week.”

Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) is the closest thing to an actual boxer Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) will have faced in his professional career, although his opponents have been journeymen.

The 23-year-old Englishman’s mission is to expose his American counterpart as an imposter.

Fury told Sky Sports that he will “stop him from thinking that he can transfer over to the professional boxing.”

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BJ Flores, Jake Paul’s trainer: ‘(Paul) is just a better athlete’ than Tommy Fury

BJ Flores, Jake Paul’s trainer: “(Paul) is just a better athlete’ than Tommy Fury.”

Jake Paul’s trainer, BJ Flores, respects Tommy Fury. Flores simply believes that Paul is better than his British rival.

The entertainers-turned-professional boxers are finally set to meet at a 185-pound catch weight on pay-per-view Sunday night at Diriyah Arena in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, after Fury pulled out of the fight twice.

“Tommy’s got some really good attributes,” Flores told Sky Sports. “He’s got hand speed and he’s been around the boxing ring for a long time, but I feel like he’s in with just a better athlete.

“Jake punches harder, he’s smarter, has a higher boxing IQ and I feel like he does a lot of things that will give Tommy a lot of problems.”

Flores also believes Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) will feel more pressure than Paul (6-0, 4 KOs), who has fought on big stages in the past.

Also, Fury’s half-brother, heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, has said publicly that Fury had better not lose or he’ll have to change his surname. That kind of comment, although tongue in cheek, only adds to the pressure on Fury to succeed.

“Tyson is a very smart boxing guy, he knows boxing very well and for him to say that, I feel like it’s put a lot of pressure on Tommy,” the former cruiserweight contender said.

“He’s never fought in front of the type of crowds that Jake has multiple times. He’s never headlined in front of 20,000 people. He’s never been the main event on a pay-per-view card or had a main spotlight fight.

“… I don’t care what Tommy says, ‘no pressure.’ Whatever. He’s going to feel it on fight week.”

Thus, Flores’ prediction is no surprise. He said his fighter will be “demolishing” Fury.

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BJ Flores, Jake Paul’s trainer: ‘(Paul) is just a better athlete’ than Tommy Fury

BJ Flores, Jake Paul’s trainer: “(Paul) is just a better athlete’ than Tommy Fury.”

Jake Paul’s trainer, BJ Flores, respects Tommy Fury. Flores simply believes that Paul is better than his British rival.

The entertainers-turned-professional boxers are finally set to meet at a 185-pound catch weight on pay-per-view Sunday night at Diriyah Arena in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, after Fury pulled out of the fight twice.

“Tommy’s got some really good attributes,” Flores told Sky Sports. “He’s got hand speed and he’s been around the boxing ring for a long time, but I feel like he’s in with just a better athlete.

“Jake punches harder, he’s smarter, has a higher boxing IQ and I feel like he does a lot of things that will give Tommy a lot of problems.”

Flores also believes Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) will feel more pressure than Paul (6-0, 4 KOs), who has fought on big stages in the past.

Also, Fury’s half-brother, heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, has said publicly that Fury had better not lose or he’ll have to change his surname. That kind of comment, although tongue in cheek, only adds to the pressure on Fury to succeed.

“Tyson is a very smart boxing guy, he knows boxing very well and for him to say that, I feel like it’s put a lot of pressure on Tommy,” the former cruiserweight contender said.

“He’s never fought in front of the type of crowds that Jake has multiple times. He’s never headlined in front of 20,000 people. He’s never been the main event on a pay-per-view card or had a main spotlight fight.

“… I don’t care what Tommy says, ‘no pressure.’ Whatever. He’s going to feel it on fight week.”

Thus, Flores’ prediction is no surprise. He said his fighter will be “demolishing” Fury.

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