Jake Paul and Tommy Fury faced off one last time before their fight.
The Paul vs. Fury fight week has featured several intense moments, including their press conference and face-to-face interview. The last promotional event was the official weigh-ins, followed by the final face-off. Once they were in each other’s faces, things got heated, with Jake Paul being heard saying the following:
“You didn’t wanna sign the contract. Your dad told my manager that you didn’t wanna sign the contract… You didn’t wanna make the bet.”
‘The Problem Child’ was referring to a proposed wager made with Fury at the press conference. Paul suggested the winner getting the loser’s fight purse. ‘TNT’ initially said he was interested, but the 23-year-old didn’t sign the improvised contract. During their final face-to-face encounter, Tyson Fury’s half-brother ignored the taunts and had this to say:
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“You’re getting knocked the f**k out… I’m coming to fight you. It’s over.”
Watch Paul and Fury's final face-off below:
Jake Paul and Tommy Fury react to their weigh-in face-off
There has been plenty of trash talk between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury. Once they were finished facing off for the last time, both fighters had an opportunity to comment on tomorrow’s boxing match. Fury had this to say on stage:
“His time is up. Tomorrow night, his time is up. Jake Paul will no longer be boxing. I’m gonna put this man away in four rounds… Tomorrow night you’re gonna see why our last name is Fury. We’re the best at fighting to ever live.”
Paul joined BT Sport off-stage to discuss Fury pushing him during the final face-off. He had this to say:
“He’s acting, bro. He’s getting all charged up, trying to intimidate me… He kept on getting louder and louder and louder and jittery on stage. You see his feet, his whole body language, I see him crumbling. He’s falling apart in the moment.”
‘The Problem Child’ and ‘TNT’ will be putting their undefeated boxing records on the line in Saudi Arabia. Paul holds a 6-0 record with 4 KOs, while Fury holds an 8-0 record with 4 KOs. Both fighters have been ridiculed for their legitimacy as professional boxers, but they have a massive opportunity to silence the doubters on February 26.