Tommy Fury thinks he'll knock out Jake Paul in rematch

Tommy Fury
Tommy Fury

Promising light heavyweight Tommy Fury (9-0, 4 KOs) believes that he will secure an early victory over Jake Paulif their rematch takes place. Last Sunday in Saudi Arabia, Fury, despite a knockdown in the eighth round, won a split decision over Paul (6-1, 4 KOs).

The history of organizing their meeting lasted two years. They were supposed to fight again in 2021, but Fury pulled out of the fight due to an injury at training camp. A year later, Fury was unable to attend the fight after being denied entry to the United States.

Paul, who is currently considering his options for the future, can take advantage of the immediate retaliation clause. And Fury is allegedly more than ready for the second fight with his opponent.

“A rematch is what I definitely want, because I believe that in a rematch I will stop him. You know, I've never gone eight rounds before, so I'm just a little tired of what I had in my head and how the fight would go. But I've already been in the ring with him once, I know what to expect," Fury said in an interview with Good Morning Britian.

Tommy Fury's older half-brother, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, wants his brother to rematch Paul or face older brother Logan Paul.

“He did a fantastic job. The world media, the world's biggest stars, all came to watch this fight. It was fantastic. I was expecting Tommy to knock him out to be honest, but Jake was better than I thought, so credit to Jake Paul. Tommy will always be the headliner from now on. I would love to see him fight Jake Paul in a rematch and then fight Logan, his brother," Tyson Fury said.