With a pro-record of 11-1, there is one opponent that Jake Paul still has a score to settle for.
Paul still has a number of large goals that he wants to achieve in the boxing world prior to his return to the Ring on 28 June.
'The Problem Child' is opposed to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after he has just missed a huge fight with Canelo Alvarez after a last -minute direction change.
The only loss of the controversial star came to Tommy Fury in 2023, where Paul earned a stunning amount, even in the defeat.
They have stayed back and forth since their first meeting with the rivalry between Paul and Fury far from over.
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Tommy Fury expects to fight Jake Paul in a rematch in the following year, but he does not actively chase it
Tommy Fury played in the first episode of Eddie Hall's new podcast, The Good, The Bad & The Beast, where he spoke about his history with Jake Paul.
Although their fight came down on a split decision, in which Paul dropped his opponent in the final round, Fury believes that the knockdown was a slip that should have been the only round that 'the problem child' won.
“There is the shot there, his wig almost hit away,” Fury recalled. “I don't know how that remains her to be honest.”
Fury further said that although he does not actively strive for the Rematch after he has already defeated Paul, he believes that this is the only fight that is important for his former enemy.
He thinks there is a strong possibility that they are in the ring for the second time the following year, with Paul recently repeating a similar sentiment.
“I think it's Jake Paul -Vecht, that will always be there, because there is a lot of history with that fight … I believe that fight, as he said a few weeks ago, I think fighting will take place in the next 12 months.
“I will be ready for that fight and if he wants to try to change what happened the last time, he can try it, but it will not work … Whatever he says, it is a huge fight. It is a huge fight.
“It's logical for me. Is logical for him. I don't push it, he knows where I am.”
Jake Paul recently mentioned Tommy Fury in his six-man Hitlist
If he can pass Julio Cesar Chavez JR on 28 June, Jake Paul has a number of great opponents that he is aiming for.
Tommy Fury was one of the names that Paul mentioned in a video about the YouTube channel of the most valuable promotions, alongside KSI and Anthony Joshua.
Although Fury may not be the biggest name of the couple, the rematch would be enormous for Paul in terms of evidence that he has improved since their first meeting.
In the evening the score with the only man who hit him, would be a good launch platform for 'The Problem Child' to continue on even larger and better names.
