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Jake Paul brags about breaking the bank despite losing to Tommy Fury - 'When you lost but made $30m’

Jake Paul claims he has made $30 million after losing to Tommy Fury this weekend. The pair fought on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia.

After years of trash talk and constant back and forth, Paul and Fury finally stepped into the ring against each other. 'The Problem Child' looked lost inside the ring and was handed his first loss at the hands of 'TNT.' Despite suffering his first loss against his arch-rival, the younger Paul brother posted a video on his Instagram stories saying:

"When you lost but made $30m"

Take a look at the video:

Jake Paul claims he made $30 million against Tommy Fury https://t.co/6QElQK8wD3

Jake Paul was extremely confident coming into the fight and even made some wild predictions for the fight. However, his British rival dispatched the YouTuber-turned-boxer with ease over three rounds. 'TNT' won via split decision, however, fans believed the fight should have been scored a unanimous decision victory in favor of Fury.

Following the fight, Jake Paul put on a brave face and looked to find humor in his loss. He has not given fans any indication of his further plans, whether he will keep boxing or if he will switch to MMA after signing a deal with PFL. He still has to fight his YouTube rival KSI this year as he promised his fans.


Jake Paul makes 'excuses' for his loss against Tommy Fury

Boxing fans on Twitter had a field day as Jake Paul lost his unbeaten streak at the hands of Tommy Fury this weekend. In an interview before his fight, Radio Rahim asked if the YouTuber was injury free and if fans would get to see a hundred percent of him, to which he replied saying yes. However, after the fight, he went back on his words and spoke about how he fell sick and was injured:

"Honestly I fell flat, I got sick really bad twice in this camp. Injured my arm, so it wasn't my best performance. But I lost, not making excuses, I'm just saying, it wasn't my best performance, I fell a little flat."

Fans on Twitter brutally roasted the YouTuber turned boxer for making excuses after losing to Tommy Fury. Paul also went on to say that he should be judged by his losses and not his wins and that he would come back stronger and get a 'w'.

Watch the video below:

#JakePaul does not make excuses 😂 https://t.co/vEQHVIDnye

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