Jake Paul has shared an updated boxing bucket list following his knockout win over Tyron Woodley and has omitted Tommy Fury.
07.12.2021 - 16:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The cancellation of the bout between Tommy Fury and Jake Paul has led to feelings of groundhog day for many boxing fans.
That bout was brewing all year, with the pair coming to a head in Cleveland following their respective victories against Anthony Taylor and Tyron Woodley.
It was clear for a while that Fury vs Paul was on the cards, with confirmation then coming and a date of December 18th - nicely filling in a week before Christmas.
However, just 12 days before the bout, Fury has pulled
Jake Paul has shared an updated boxing bucket list following his knockout win over Tyron Woodley and has omitted Tommy Fury.
Boxing fans are in for a treat this weekend with an action-packed slate that includes the rematch between Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley.
Tyron Woodley could be 'reckless' in his approach to this weekend's fight with Jake Paul as he chases a $500k bonus, it has been claimed.
Tyron Woodley has admitted he chose not to knockout Jake Paul in the pair's meeting earlier this year - though it's not due to a 'no-knockout' clause in the contract.
Tyrone Woodley, stepping in to fill in the void left by Tommy Fury, has a chance to avenge his defeat to Youtuber-turned-professional-boxer Jake Paul.
Jake Paul has suggested Tyson Fury may have caused the injury which has forced his half-brother Tommy to pull out of his hotly-anticipated fight.
Jake Paul has publicly blasted the Fury family for their handling of the cancelled fight with Tommy Fury, whilst calling father John Fury a 'weirdo'.
Jake Paul has expressed his desire of fighting both Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz - and has refused to rule out a potential transition to fighting in the UFC.
Jake Paul has fiercely hit back at the suggestions that the contracts signed by his opponents prevent them from knocking him out - putting the rumours to bed with a $500k bonus offer.
Tommy Fury's mega-money bout with Jake Paul is off, with the withdrawal of the Manchester fighter occurring just 12 days before the event in Tampa, Florida.
Tommy Fury's fight with Jake Paul is off, with an official confirmation of the news expected to follow later today.
Tommy Fury could be set to pull out of his fiercely-anticipated bout with Jake Paul on December 18th, with rumours circling about the event.