Tommy Fury has been in talks with Jake Paul over a third attempt at scheduling their clash for next year, but father John has advised him to walk away from the showdown
John Fury has told son Tommy to walk away from his potential fight with Jake Paul as negotiations continue to stall.
Renewed hopes of a clash began with Fury's team reaching an agreement to stage a clash with Paul next February, according to the content creator. However, the British star has this week missed Paul's deadline to produce a fight contract, although Global Titans have since made an offer to revive talks.
"There is other big people we can talk to, they need to give Tommy what he is worth. He [Paul] is the A-side to absolutely jack s***. He is A-side to jumping off bridges and filming daft stuff for viewing figures. Listen, I'm afraid it is going to be the fight that never happens. Tommy is a fighting man, he is trained to fight anybody. He is doing really well. If others can’t see the potential in Tommy, they need to go Specsavers.
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