Tommy Fury Worried Tyron Woodley Will Beat Jake Paul To Derail Their Potential Fight

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Tommy Fury has made it known he wants to fight Jake Paul, but he’s worried Tyron Woodley will derail those plans.

On Sunday in Cleveland on Showtime pay-per-view, Paul is set for his fourth professional boxing match as he takes on former UFC welterweight champ, Tyron Woodley. It’s an intriguing matchup and many expect if he wins, a fight with Fury would be next, yet, the Englishman says he is worried that Paul will lose as Woodley is legit.

“I’ve got nearly four million people following me around the world. Jake’s got however many he’s got. It’s a massive colossal fight everyone knows that and provided we both come through our fights, let’s get it on,” Fury said to The Mirror.

“But it’s hard to say. There’s no way in hell Tyron should lose this fight. Woodley’s been fighting his whole life, he knows what it’s like to be in a fight. He knows how to handle himself when he’s hurt. Woodley should come through this on Sunday,” Fury continued. “But Jake’s Jake. He’s been doing this every single day, a lot longer boxing wise than Woodley. The main thing we are looking for on Sunday is how Jake performs when his backs against the ropes, when he’s been hit and hurt. I think there’s very good chance of that happening on Sunday.

“I have had fights where I’ve been knocked up and down. So I know what to do and what I’ve got inside of me. Let’s see if Jake Paul’s got the minerals for it,” Fury concluded. “If he thinks the real deal, come and face me. I’m no Olympic gold medalist here, I’ve had six amateur fights when I was a kid. So I’m not great shakes, if he wants to get it on we can get it on.”

Tommy Fury is set to open the Paul-Woodley main card against Anthony Taylor, who is a training partner of Paul.

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