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Topic: [Boxing] Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury - February 26 in Saudi Arabia - page 14. (Read 1848 times)

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It needs to happen to stop people saying Jake hasn't fought a real boxer yet. However, I can't say I'm looking forward to the fight. I'll probably tune in if I remember to do so. Since, I've been vaguely following the career of Jake, just because it's a little different from most new fighters. However, I don't expect Fury to put up much of a fight, from what I've watched of him he's rather mediocre, nothing to write home about. Whereas, at least Jake looks hungry in his fights, despite at times not looking the best. Fury kind of just does boxing because of his name, well at least that's the impression he gives me.

You rarely see much passion from Tommy in the ring.
Jake always tries his best in the ring because he always tries for his followers/fans, he is a showman in some way and he understands that the action on the ring should please the public, so even if he does not do well, there is a lot of activity in the ring. It's clear that he only needs Fury to prove that he can fight a boxer, but Tommy can hardly be called a professional in the full sense, but he can hit well, I would watch this fight.
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I’m seeing early odds on fiat sportsbooks as:

Paul  1.54
Fury  2.55

Wouldn’t surprise me if Fury pulls out again. His girlfriend is due to have her baby soon, not that he needs an excuse to run away from a fight Wink
Paul is my favourite boxer and i am one of the fan of his. And I think he's capable of winning a fight with Fury. I wouldn't be afraid to bet on him even though his odds are low. And I know Paul fights with his own technic so it's only natural that he wins. i will bet $20 for paul. sportsbet is a good way to bet on different sports.  And I am personally comfortable using it
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I wouldn't say Tommy is someone whom can consider a "capable" boxer because of his record. Most of his wins are against mediocre fighters at best with very poor win-loss ratio with the exception of Daniel Bocianski. I think this fight, we know which way it will go: obviously Jake's. Seeing Tommy's previous fights, he doesn't really focus on the defense and always go to the offense instead, so that's one department that he needs to work on as Jake is slowly becoming a somewhat well-rounded boxer through his previous bouts.
Yes, I think Jake will win the fight because he is superior in fighting skills and has a lot of experience so he can easily beat his opponent. What's more, what he will be fighting against is Tommy, who is just an ordinary fighter.
So it's not difficult for Jake to finish the fight with an easy and short victory.
For betting, there will definitely be more bettors who place their bets on Jake and this is a good opportunity for us if we want to bet on this fight.

At first, I thought Tommy Fury would win judging on their physique. But I watched his previous fights and I could definitely say that Jake Paul has the upper hand.

The thing about Jake Paul is that he calculates the risks on his decision on the ring. He always make sure that he would win based on the scoring system, whereas Tommy is known on his aggressive and purely offense strategy. Though that may prove to be useful, I doubt that it will work against Jake Paul given the stakes that are present in this match.

Nevertheless, I would still watch this fight but I doubt that I would bet on the process. Still a very entertaining fight but not something that I would go crazy about.
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I wouldn't say Tommy is someone whom can consider a "capable" boxer because of his record. Most of his wins are against mediocre fighters at best with very poor win-loss ratio with the exception of Daniel Bocianski. I think this fight, we know which way it will go: obviously Jake's. Seeing Tommy's previous fights, he doesn't really focus on the defense and always go to the offense instead, so that's one department that he needs to work on as Jake is slowly becoming a somewhat well-rounded boxer through his previous bouts.

That's why this fight is somewhat fair enough because both boxers just defeated mediocre boxers and fighters who are not on their prime anymore. In paper, it seems that Jake Paul got more upper hand in this fight and that includes his height and reach advantage as well. I'm not favoring Jake Paul here because just like Tommy Fury, both of them still needed to prove themselves but if in case of Jake Paul will win, Fury will be his key to being on a much bigger stage in the boxing industry's limelight.

Jake Paul's record is way better than Tommy and he has an edge because he has better experiences. Jake has a bigger advantage here and that's what Tommy should be mindful about. He must prepare hard before he faces Jake so he won't miss the chance to prove himself more in the ring. It will be an opportunity for him to make a better record so he'll have something to show up in his next fights.
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I wouldn't say Tommy is someone whom can consider a "capable" boxer because of his record. Most of his wins are against mediocre fighters at best with very poor win-loss ratio with the exception of Daniel Bocianski. I think this fight, we know which way it will go: obviously Jake's. Seeing Tommy's previous fights, he doesn't really focus on the defense and always go to the offense instead, so that's one department that he needs to work on as Jake is slowly becoming a somewhat well-rounded boxer through his previous bouts.

That's why this fight is somewhat fair enough because both boxers just defeated mediocre boxers and fighters who are not on their prime anymore. In paper, it seems that Jake Paul got more upper hand in this fight and that includes his height and reach advantage as well. I'm not favoring Jake Paul here because just like Tommy Fury, both of them still needed to prove themselves but if in case Jake Paul will win, Fury will be his key to be in a much bigger stage in the boxing industry's limelight.
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You don't review Tommy's winning history 8 times because all of his opponents are very foreign to me, so the factor of the high number of wins cannot be used as an opportunity to analyze potential wins
if you actually read my post you'll see that I wrote "seeing Tommy Fury's opponent's stats on his boxing record". so I am not sure why your saying I didn't review his winning history. also, Tommy's opponents are boxers that have more experience compared to the majority of Jake Paul's opponents.

even though Jake Paul only won 6 times but his opponents were professional fighters/boxers, so Jake Paul is superior to comparative history of wins, he has had better experience having fought professional boxers.
I'm sorry what? 4 of his opponents have little to zero experience fighting in boxing(one of them was a retired basketball player) and also 4 of them debuted when they fought jake paul. the only person he fought that have an experience in boxing was Anderson Silva.
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I doubt Jake would fight him. It would probably be a bit of a step down for him right now. If he's going back to Youtube boxers then it will be KSI. KSI has stated he wants to fight him in 2023 but I'm not sure how feasible that is given KSI will need some more ring experience before Jake and will probably want at least two fights before that which they will struggle to get done this year.
Not sure KSI has the natural ability that Jake has, add onto that fact that Jake has been training a lot longer, and more dedicated than KSI with no signs of stopping. I personally don't see KSI ever being able to catch up, and get good enough to challenge Jake. If Jake takes that fight, it'll be a ego fight just to prove to his social media fans that he's better, which I think most other people who aren't a fan of either of these men, know.

KSI probably gets knocked out pretty soon after that bell rings, and I like KSI more than Jake. That's just how I see it, and I think most people see it. You only have to compare the calibre of fighters they've fought, but also the technique is completely different. KSI windmills, and leaves himself open. Jake, actually looks to counter punch, so stylistically, it suits Jake too.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/21057738/tommy-fury-fight-jake-paul-saudi-arabia/

Tommy Fury finally set to fight Jake Paul this year as Saudi Arabia throw millions to host bout instead of UK.

I’m seeing early odds on fiat sportsbooks as:

Paul  1.54
Fury  2.55

Wouldn’t surprise me if Fury pulls out again. His girlfriend is due to have her baby soon, not that he needs an excuse to run away from a fight Wink
I'm sort of done with these celebrity fights. Why can't they just get into the competitive scene and prove how tough they are. Which they could, especially Jake, since he's full time into fighting, isnt he? He seems good enough at least to do that.

Tommy Fury is a professional boxer first and foremost and was one before he came a 'celebrity'. People have been complain that Jake hasn't been fighting pros so here he is (assuming the fight does actually goe ahead). It's a good step up and challenge for both of them. If Jake wins then he's beaten a pro and if Tommy loses he's lost to a youtuber. If Tommy wins then his profile will skyrocket and people might start taking him seriously as a boxer or certainly will when he starts to fight ranked opponents after that.

Jake Paul has the edge on this one I guess. If it is true that Fury have dodged Paul a couple of times maybe confidence is lacking on his end, and that is an important thing. But since hype is there already, this would be for sure exciting to watch. But quite of an interest, I'd like to see salt papi vs jake paul for some reason. They're on heat together with KSI which I think would rain bets to whoever would be able to land a match up on these three. In terms of skills, PAPI I guess would be on advantage. But going back with this match up, Fury has the potential as well but it is just that Jake has more exposure with fights with 'tougher' opponents which could be his biggest advantage.

I doubt Jake would fight him. It would probably be a bit of a step down for him right now. If he's going back to Youtube boxers then it will be KSI. KSI has stated he wants to fight him in 2023 but I'm not sure how feasible that is given KSI will need some more ring experience before Jake and will probably want at least two fights before that which they will struggle to get done this year.
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It needs to happen to stop people saying Jake hasn't fought a real boxer yet. However, I can't say I'm looking forward to the fight. I'll probably tune in if I remember to do so. Since, I've been vaguely following the career of Jake, just because it's a little different from most new fighters. However, I don't expect Fury to put up much of a fight, from what I've watched of him he's rather mediocre, nothing to write home about. Whereas, at least Jake looks hungry in his fights, despite at times not looking the best. Fury kind of just does boxing because of his name, well at least that's the impression he gives me.

You rarely see much passion from Tommy in the ring.
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I don't know about you but Tommy has completed 8 fights and also has 8 wins, so if we are talking about fight experience, Tommy fury has the upper hand. that being said, seeing Tommy Fury's opponent's stats on his boxing record, I think his experience is probably on par with jake paul. anyway, what I would love to see in this fight is how much they have improved after their fights.
You don't review Tommy's winning history 8 times because all of his opponents are very foreign to me, so the factor of the high number of wins cannot be used as an opportunity to analyze potential wins, even though Jake Paul only won 6 times but his opponents were professional fighters/boxers, so Jake Paul is superior to comparative history of wins, he has had better experience having fought professional boxers.
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Paul  1.54
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Paul has already completed 6 fights. But Fury is only a 23-year-old boxer without much fighting experience.  But Paul is three years older than him and has more fight experience. So most viewers and gamblers are supporting Paul.  And everyone expects Paul to win the boxing match. I'll bet a few dollars on Paul myself.
I don't know about you but Tommy has completed 8 fights and also has 8 wins, so if we are talking about fight experience, Tommy fury has the upper hand. that being said, seeing Tommy Fury's opponent's stats on his boxing record, I think his experience is probably on par with jake paul. anyway, what I would love to see in this fight is how much they have improved after their fights.
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Jake Paul has the edge on this one I guess. If it is true that Fury have dodged Paul a couple of times maybe confidence is lacking on his end, and that is an important thing. But since hype is there already, this would be for sure exciting to watch. But quite of an interest, I'd like to see salt papi vs jake paul for some reason. They're on heat together with KSI which I think would rain bets to whoever would be able to land a match up on these three. In terms of skills, PAPI I guess would be on advantage. But going back with this match up, Fury has the potential as well but it is just that Jake has more exposure with fights with 'tougher' opponents which could be his biggest advantage.
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Btw yeah, Jake has improved a lot since their fight was cancelled. Jake had 2 fights (a fight that he won via KO against Woodley, and UD against Anderson Silva). Since then Tommy did what? Had 1 fight against Daniel Bocianski with record 10-1, which he has built against aged boxers with negative record ? Cheesy That is an usual opponent Tommy fight against.

Do you smell that also? The smell of lame excuses. Tommy better go back posing in front of mirror and pumping his arms, instead of barking on Jake. Even though I dont really like Jake, but this time I am going to cheer for him and expect a KO.
This story is dragging on too long, and it's time to end it. It looks like Fury wants to do it himself this time. What I like the most here is that Fury said he will fight for free, that is, for this fight the fighters will not receive anything, the promoters will not receive anything, and all the money raised will go to charity, this is a great decision, and I hope that it will be so, because Paul very often likes to stir up hype around him large sums, as it was recently with Paddy.
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Paul  1.54
Fury  2.55
Paul has already completed 6 fights. But Fury is only a 23-year-old boxer without much fighting experience.  But Paul is three years older than him and has more fight experience. So most viewers and gamblers are supporting Paul.  And everyone expects Paul to win the boxing match. I'll bet a few dollars on Paul myself.
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Btw yeah, Jake has improved a lot since their fight was cancelled. Jake had 2 fights (a fight that he won via KO against Woodley, and UD against Anderson Silva). Since then Tommy did what? Had 1 fight against Daniel Bocianski with record 10-1, which he has built against aged boxers with negative record ? Cheesy That is an usual opponent Tommy fight against.

Do you smell that also? The smell of lame excuses. Tommy better go back posing in front of mirror and pumping his arms, instead of barking on Jake. Even though I dont really like Jake, but this time I am going to cheer for him and expect a KO.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/21057738/tommy-fury-fight-jake-paul-saudi-arabia/

Tommy Fury finally set to fight Jake Paul this year as Saudi Arabia throw millions to host bout instead of UK.

I’m seeing early odds on fiat sportsbooks as:

Paul  1.54
Fury  2.55

Wouldn’t surprise me if Fury pulls out again. His girlfriend is due to have her baby soon, not that he needs an excuse to run away from a fight Wink
I'm sort of done with these celebrity fights. Why can't they just get into the competitive scene and prove how tough they are. Which they could, especially Jake, since he's full time into fighting, isnt he? He seems good enough at least to do that.
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Finally two non boxers are going to fight in a professional boxing fight Cheesy Hope this time no one is going to create un upset and the fight gets postponed again. Last time I remember Fury's father was really  pissed by Jakes trash talk during their video conference. Hope this time one of the trash talkers (yeap, Tommy talked dirty also) get what he deserve.

Glad that this fight is going to take place in Saudi Arabia. No one is going to get a "home" advantage, plus everyone are going to earn big cheques. Hope that will force other promotions (*cough* UFC *cough*) rethink their payment policy.

P.S. Playboy is going to get knocked out Cheesy
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I hope this fight will still take place on the third attempt, some kind of uncontrollable desire on the part of Jake Paul to fight Tommy Fury, whose last fight was already quite a long time ago in April 2022 when he won on points against Daniel Botsyansky.

No matter how much money they offer for these two to fight when they cannot make a deal behind the curtain, it would be useless even though they are getting a huge offer from a place like that. If they really wanted to fight, they could have decided it earlier last year as we all know, when this guy fight in the ring, there should be some ritual before the signing of the contract.

Nevertheless, when they gonna fight this time, I think Jake Paul's luck will run out because he is really in big trouble fighting Fury's brother but unless something will be cooked before the fight, everything will turn out to be unexpected again.
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Jake Paul is 25 years and Tommy Fury is 23 years old, considering some physical factors and previous matches Fury might emerged the winner but due to weight and age advantage I won't be surprised seeing Paul winning over the fight, although Fury history has a better chance than Jake. So if I where to bet I would placed Fury to take over the fight against Paul.

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Undeniable that Jake is strong he  prove that on his past fights but Tommy Fury is professional boxer with smooth record with 50% K.O percentage for sure this will be heavy opponent for Jake to defeat. I will choose fury for this match since I think he's record/experience and youth can give him more better chances to be the winner on this match.
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Jake Paul is 25 years and Tommy Fury is 23 years old, considering some physical factors and previous matches Fury might emerged the winner but due to weight and age advantage I won't be surprised seeing Paul winning over the fight, although Fury history has a better chance than Jake. So if I where to bet I would placed Fury to take over the fight against Paul.

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