Watch: Jake Paul makes fun of Tommy Fury's footwear during heated face-off
After multiple cancelations, Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury is next slated for February 26 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This is the third time the clash between the two undefeated boxers has been scheduled.
Last week, 'The Problem Child' flew to Fury's home turf, London, for their first official face-off since the fight announcement. It seems that Paul took special notice of Fury's shoes when they came face to face on Saturday.
In one of his recent Instagram Stories, the social media celebrity posted a video of him mocking the black sports shoes 'TNT' was wearing. In the clip, Paul can be heard shouting:
"What are those... What are those?"
Additionally, Paul called 'TNT' an "imposter" and suggested that Fury had no wins against credible opposition on his resume:
"He has fought taxi drivers, he has no chin, it's all a joke. I'm ending you February 26 and you already know it... You're not built for this moment, you are an imposter."
Check out Paul's comments on Fury below:
Both men are undefeated in their careers. Fury holds a pro record of 8-0, while 'The Problem Child' has amassed an equally impressive record of 6-0.
While there are barely any recognizable names on Fury's resume, the American holds wins against UFC legends like Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley.
As per the betting odds provided by SportsBetListings, Jake Paul has opened as a -200 favorite against the 23-year-old Brit, who is the +160 underdog.
Henry Cejudo picks Jake Paul over Tommy Fury
Former UFC two-division champion Henry Cejudo believes that YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul is going to beat Tommy Fury on February 26.
Speaking about the upcoming clash in a recent video on his YouTube channel, 'Triple C' opined that although 'TNT' has the upper hand in skill and power, 'The Problem Child' is going to squeeze out a decision win:
"Yeah, I might have to go with Jake Paul... decision. But I do think Tommy Fury has more ability. He's got the length [and] I guarantee you, he's got the power, but I don't think he's got that twitch in there... Where [as] Paul has been able to understand his movements, his twitches, he's been able to land things."
Check out Henry Cejudo's comments on Paul vs. Fury below: