Your last provocation Jake Paul aimed at one of the world heavyweight champions, and in one of the recent videos posted on his Twitter account, he criticized the WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury for placing a $100,000 bet on his younger brother Tommy Fury.
Paul will take on Tommy in an 8-round cruiserweight bout at the Showtime Evening on August 6 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Tyson Fury stated in an IFL TV interview that he would bet $100,000 on his younger brother's win, which prompted Paul to challenge Fury to make a bigger bet.
“Tyson Fury, who earned $40 million last year, is ready to bet $100,000 on his brother. Oh my God. Everyone is in shock,” Paul said. — Hey Tyson, you made 40 million dollars. I know it's not as much as I make, but let's up the ante. Let's bet a million dollars, Tyson. Only 2 million dollars. 3 million dollars. Or how much you want to bet there. Let's. Ready? Let's make a bet."
“I know when someone is insecure because those Twitter bastards are scared,” Paul continued. - I know when they are scared. But I'm not a miss. I'm ready to deliver. Anytime, anywhere. So to hell with your $100,000. Let's make this bet better and make it worth a couple million. I agree?"
Hours later, Fury responded by accepting Paul's challenge.
"Hey Jakey boy, I heard you want to bet more than $100,000," Fury said in a video posted to his social media accounts. “If you want a big bet, if you want a million dollars, go ahead. Do you want a million? Get it."
"Hey Jakey," Fury continued. "I want to see that million dollars in escrow, you moron." Because I don't think you have a million dollars. And I'm not talking about cryptocurrencies, I'm talking about real American green bags, motherfucker."