“Being denied to a country”- Tommy Fury issues a statement post his with-drawl in his bout against Jake Paul


“Being denied to a country”- Tommy Fury issues a statement post his with-drawl in his bout against Jake Paul

Jake Paul on Tommy Fury

Jake Paul is reputed to be a skilled combatant. He hasn’t lost a game and has beaten some tough competition. Despite having engaged in combat with past MMA fighters and boxing champions, he only turned professional in 2020. Since then, he has made fantastic development and displayed promise. Paul may only be partially acknowledged for his current fame. Conor McGregor, Mike Tyson, and Canelo Alvarez are among those he has attacked and challenged to a fight.

ADVERTISEMENT

Fury and Jake were scheduled to square off once more. According to Paul’s announcement in June, the well-known female boxer Amanda Serrano will compete on the undercard of Paul’s rematch, which will take place on August 6 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Related:- “He went into hiding”- Jake Paul scraps fight against Tommy Fury, nukes the Englishman for ducking him for the second time

‘I’m confident this fight will happen’- Tommy Fury revives optimism for the Jake Paul matchup

Tommy Fury and Jake Paul
Tommy Fury and Jake Paul

Despite Jake’s declaration that he is looking for a new opponent, Fury has said he is “sure” that their bout will go place and issues a statement post his with-drawl in his bout against Paul.

ADVERTISEMENT

He stated, “This is something that myself or my team could have never anticipated happening. This situation has been left with my lawyers as being denied entry to a country is obviously a very serious issue and it needs to subsequently be resolved. I am confident this fight will happen when this issue gets resolved and we come to a solution. I want to clarify that I will fight in a neutral country that both parties can enter. This can be any time, any place anywhere.”

Paul last contested in December, defeating Tyron Woodley in Tampa as Woodley filled in for Fury. In August, Paul had already defeated Woodley. Although Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated reported on Tuesday that Paul was close to completing a contract to take on his training partner Hasim Rahman Jr., Paul won’t make a public statement until Thursday.

Fury last competed in boxing in April, when he defeated Daniel Bocianski by unanimous decision at Wembley Stadium in London on the undercard of his brother Tyson’s knockout of Dillian Whyte and his future is uncertain at this given moment.

Also read:- Jake Paul to fight Hasim Rahman Jr after Tommy Fury’s recent withdrawal

ADVERTISEMENT

Also read:- “He’s too much for Paul,” Chris Weidman ponders why Anderson Silva vs Jake Paul fight will not happen