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Jake Paul vows to "decapitate" Tommy Fury for "higher benevolent good of the universe"

Jake Paul will finally get to settle his differences with Tommy Fury in the boxing ring when the two meet this weekend. The brash YouTuber turned boxer recently sent a 'decapitation' message to his opponent.

Although he followed in Tyson Fury's footsteps and made a career in boxing, 'TNT' is arguably better known for his time spent on reality TV shows than his performances in the ring. With just eight fights under his belt, the Brit could kickstart a popularity surge if he manages to beat the always-controversial influencer.

In a post on social media, 'The Problem Child' sent a final warning to Tommy Fury as he promised his foe that he would retire from boxing and be disowned by his family following the display Paul's going to showcase on Sunday night:

"Tommy, I hope you've enjoyed these last few moments of your career. This is it, you're going to be retired from boxing after this, you're going to be disowned by your family, [and] you're gonna go back to your mother's maiden name. There’s nothing else that can save you, it's just me and you... 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**king head off, decapitate you... Tommy Fury, this is it for you."

Jake Paul has given Tommy Fury four rounds before he overwhelms him in the ring and gets a finish. As both men are likely looking to expose the other and deliver a huge knockout, boxing fans could be in for a treat when they step foot into the ring.

Jake Paul with an intense message for Tommy Fury just days away from their fight: "Me winning this fight is for the higher benevolent good of the universe."

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Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury: What comes next for the winner?

A devastating loss for either Jake Paul or Tommy Fury in this matchup could mean the absolute worst for their immediate careers in the sport, but what would be next in line for the winner?

While big opportunities are likely to open up for whoever manages to get their hand raised on February 26, the ever-growing popularity of 'YouTube boxing' could mean that the loser won't be lacking opponents.

One individual that stands out as a potential opponent for both men following their clash this Sunday is KSI. The English YouTuber has been on the radar of Jake Paul and Tommy Fury and has even publicly announced his interest in locking horns with the two inside the squared circle.

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