Twitter reacts to Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury $49.99 PPV price

jake paulYouTube star turned professional boxer Jake Paul has for the third time signed a bout agreement opposing WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s little brother, Tommy Fury, with the bout slated to go down from Saudi Arabia on February 26, 2023. These two were expected to meet in both 2021 and 2022, Fury withdrawing from the […]

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YouTube star turned professional boxer Jake Paul has for the third time signed a bout agreement opposing WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s little brother, Tommy Fury, with the bout slated to go down from Saudi Arabia on February 26, 2023.

These two were expected to meet in both 2021 and 2022, Fury withdrawing from the contest both times. However, it’s just been made official once again, and it’s quickly become a highly anticipated night in the sport of boxing.

Paul just recently inked a deal with mixed martial arts promotion PFL as well, and is expected to compete in their new superfight division this year in 2023, but he has to take care of one more name in the boxing ring first.

What’s more, the price of this pay-per-view event is set at just $49.99, which is a far cry from other boxing PPV’s, and even the UFC’s PPV’s, with the price nearly cut in half.

There have been a number of Twitter account holders that expressed their interest in buying it, considering what a steal it is:

Jake Paul has made it to 6-0 with four knockouts thus far into his professional boxing career, 7-0 with five knockouts if you count his lone amateur win, while Fury has gone 8-0 thus far as a pro, securing four knockouts in that time.

Will you be buying Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury?

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“Hunt That Kid Down” – Luke Rockhold Claims Surprising Reason For UFC Release

Former UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold has shed some light on his UFC release and future plans. At UFC 278, Rockhold fought Paulo Costa in a bloody, hard-hitting war. Despite having his nose broken almost immediately, a visibly fatigued Rockhol…

Former UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold has shed some light on his UFC release and future plans. At UFC 278, Rockhold fought Paulo Costa in a bloody, hard-hitting war. Despite having his nose broken almost immediately, a visibly fatigued Rockhold dragged ‘Borrachinha’ to the judges’ scorecards where he lost via unanimous decision. In his post-fight…

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Luke Rockhold wants to fight Jake Paul, believes Tommy Fury pulls out agin

luke rockholdIt appears former Strikeforce & UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold‘s retirement won’t last long, as he’s already itching to get another fight booked, and he’s targeting a boxing match with Jake Paul. Rockhold recently did an interview with each Helen Yee and The Schmo for their YouTube channels. First, we’ll get into what he told […]

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It appears former Strikeforce & UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold‘s retirement won’t last long, as he’s already itching to get another fight booked, and he’s targeting a boxing match with Jake Paul.

Rockhold recently did an interview with each Helen Yee and The Schmo for their YouTube channels.

First, we’ll get into what he told Helen Yee:

“I’d like to beat up all these little fucking punks that think they can box. Especially one in particular. Jake (Paul) would be fucking great. The UFC kind of released me just to go fucking hunt that kid down.

“I asked for the release, we were talking about after our boxing session at Churchhill (gym) with Pete Berg and he said, ‘Ah, yeah. I’ll ask Dana (White).’ And he said, ‘yeah, Luke can go fucking fight that kid. Go beat his ass.’ I said, ‘okay. I will.’ So, I was released to beat your fucking ass. The dog is here. The bounty man. The hitman. I’m fucking here. Answer the fucking call.”

Now we’ll quote what he said in his interview with Schmo:

“We all know Jake. You ain’t shit. We all know Tommy Fury ain’t gonna make it to the fight so I might as well just fucking skip around the gym and just be ready to fucking tap dance on that kid’s fucking face come Feb. 25.

Tommy Fury should just go box Dillon Danis. I think that’s the pullout match of all time. I show up to the fights, I do my thing. Otherwise, there’s opportunities everywhere. I’m ready to fucking fight. I’m just not ready to be locked into any contracts. I enjoy this freedom. The best is yet to come.”

It is good to hear Rockhold anticipating a return to combat sports, but boxing Jake Paul may not be what’s best for him in all honesty. He was always a kicker with relatively underdeveloped hands, though he did catch Paulo Costa with some good punches in their three round showdown back in August of last year.

And for Tommy Fury to fight Dillon Danis?

Danis wouldn’t even show up to fight KSI, there’s no way he’d show up to fight Fury. But, he may be right about Fury pulling out of his upcoming clash with Paul himself. If he were to do that, it’d be the third time he withdrew himself from a bout opposing Paul.

That being said, should Luke Rockhold serve as a backup to Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury?

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Official – Jake Paul set for February 26. boxing return against Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia

Jake Paul Tommy Fury FightReports emerged earlier this month detailing how a third attempted fight between undefeated punchers, Jake Paul, and Tommy Fury was in the works for a potential February 25. event. And this Friday morning, an eight round, middleweight matchup between the duo has been confirmed to take place on February 26. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As […]

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Reports emerged earlier this month detailing how a third attempted fight between undefeated punchers, Jake Paul, and Tommy Fury was in the works for a potential February 25. event. And this Friday morning, an eight round, middleweight matchup between the duo has been confirmed to take place on February 26. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

As per an initial report from Ariel Helwani, Jake Paul, who boasts an undefeated 6-0 professional record, will tackle Tommy Fury, who himself holds an unbeaten 8-0 record, on February 26. in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury official for February 26. in the Middle East

“Finally official,” Helwani tweeted accompanied by a poster for the bout. “Sunday, Feb. 26. On ESPN+ PPV in the US, on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.”

Previously, Paul was scheduled to fight Fury back in December 2021 first, however, the latter, a former reality television star on Love Island, was forced to withdraw from the bout citing an injury.

Rescheduled for an August pay-per-view at Madison Square Garden last year, Fury and his team were denied travel to the United States for the event due to his half-brother, WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury’s association with reputed drugs baron, Daniel Kinahan. 

Last time out, Paul managed to land his sixth consecutive professional victory with a unanimous decision win over former undisputed UFC middleweight champion, Anderson Silva in Glendale, Arizona last October. 

As for Fury, the Manchester native most recently made his squared circle return beneath his half-brother, Tyson’s knockout win over Dillian Whyte back in April of last year, beating Daniel Bocianski on points. 
Reacting to the confirmation of his bout with Fury, Paul claimed he would be travelling to the United Kingdom tomorrow to confront Tommy, Tyson, and their father, John Fury.

“Tommy (Fury) has no excuses now… Baby’s born,” Jake Paul tweeted. “Money’s massive. Immigration no issue. Tyson (Fury) promises he & papa (John Fury) will make Tommy retire from boxing & change his last name if he can’t beat the YouTuber. Tmw (Tomorrow) I’m coming to London to look at all 3 Fury’s in the eye & shake on that promise.”

Randy Couture Advises Jake Paul On First MMA Opponent Choice

UFC Hall of Famer and PFL analyst Randy Couture thinks Jake Paul should pump the brakes when it comes to his MMA ambitions. Paul signed with the PFL earlier this year and is expected to make his MMA debut at a later date. He’ll also help launch t…

UFC Hall of Famer and PFL analyst Randy Couture thinks Jake Paul should pump the brakes when it comes to his MMA ambitions. Paul signed with the PFL earlier this year and is expected to make his MMA debut at a later date. He’ll also help launch the PFL’s ‘super fight’ division, which will split…

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UFC Legend Luke Rockhold Calls out Jake Paul: ‘I’d Beat That Guy in My Sleep’

Jake Paul doesn’t need to look far to find an opponent for his mixed martial arts debut. Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold told

Jake Paul doesn’t need to look far to find an opponent for his mixed martial arts debut. Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold told