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Jake Paul says Molly-Mae will be ringside for Tommy Fury fight in Saudi Arabia and vows to leave Love Islander in tears

JAKE PAUL has claimed Molly-Mae Hague will be ringside to watch boyfriend Tommy Fury fight in Saudi Arabia.

And the YouTuber-turned boxer vowed to leave Molly-Mae in tears by dealing boyfriend Fury a bitter defeat.

Jake Paul and Tommy Fury fight in Saudi Arabia

Jake Paul says Molly-Mae will be in Saudi Arabia

Paul told BT Sport: “I’m gonna knock him the f*** out.

“I’m going for a knockout of the year candidate. I won it once before and I want to win it again.

“You’re going to see his girlfriend cry, she’s ringside, once I knock him the f*** out and he’s unconscious.”

The celebrity boxing pair are finally set to fight, after Fury twice pulled out in the past amid injury and US visa issues.

But they hope it will be third time lucky with a pay-per-view blockbuster looming in the Middle East.

The grudge match comes just a month after Fury and Molly-Mae welcomed baby daughter Bambi into the world.

And again Paul could not help but resist a dig as he argued money is the only motivation for his rival.

He said: “I don’t know if he really believes in himself, the money is just really good, man.

“He’s kinda been forced into this by his fans, the media, his family and probably Molly.

“Because she’s probably sitting there going, ‘Hey yo, we had a baby, I can’t be the one to pay the bills the entire time.

“He’s getting paid 20k a fight, minus taxes he can only pay for so many diapers. It’s a hard business.

“This is his biggest payday and he’s going to be actually able to support his family a little bit if he gets a good wealth manager and invests his money properly.

“But Molly was probably like, ‘Yeah , bro. I’m tired of being the bread winner in this relationship.'”


Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing off ahead of their fight

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a beginner start boxing at home?

Boxing has been around since ancient times. Boxing was developed in ancient times to train warriors for fighting against foes. Today, boxing is widely practiced all over the world. Boxing doesn’t require you to attend a gym. A pair of gloves, punching bags and a few sparring buddies are all you need.

Amateur boxing clubs can be found in your area where you can get trained by professionals. When you are proficient in basic punches and combinations you will be ready to compete at tournaments.

Do you have the ability to train yourself to box?

Yes, it is possible to learn how to box. You just need to find a boxing gym near you and join a class. Most gyms offer free classes, but if you don’t see one nearby, you can always look up local boxing clubs on Google.

Equipment such as gloves, mouthpieces, headgear and sparring partners are also required. Once you’ve got all of that, you can begin practicing your punches and kicks.

What is the difference of a left-hook and a right-cross?

A left hook is thrown to the side of your body, while a right-cross is thrown to the front.

A left hook is thrown facing the opponent with the back hand. The elbow is bent 90°. The wrist is turned 45° toward opponent.

The opponent is facing the palm and the elbow straight. A right cross is made. The opponent’s wrist should be turned 45 degrees.

What are the differences between different types of boxing gloves

There are three main types for boxing gloves: mitts or fingerless mitts. Mitten gloves have padding around the knuckles. Fingerless mitts do not have padding around the knuckles, but they still cover the fingers. Full-fingered gloves have padding throughout the entire hand.

Mittens can be used for hitting the fist with your fist. Fingerless mitt gloves are used for punching or striking with the knuckle of the index finger. Full-fingered boxing gloves are used for punching with the whole fist.

Do I have to fight in order to train boxing?

You can’t train boxing without fighting. To improve your boxing skills, you must work hard. You will be able to improve your boxing technique and endurance.

Watching good boxers fight is the first step to improving your boxing technique. You should observe how they move, throw punches and defend themselves. Then, copy their tactics.

Next, you need to spar with another boxer. Here you can see if you have improved your boxing technique. You will also be able to see how fast you punch, how strong your punches are, and how well it blocks incoming punches when sparring.

You’ll also need to practice your boxing skills through drills. Practice is key, so don’t be discouraged and keep practicing.

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How To

How to learn how to box for fitness

How to learn how to box for Exercise

Your goal in learning boxing is self-confidence and improvement of your physical fitness. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It involves strength, speed and agility.

Boxing can be a great exercise and a way to improve your self-esteem. You’ll love the activity and want to continue it.

There are many options for boxing training. Some require you to train at home while others are done in gyms or health clubs. You can also take online courses that allow you access from anywhere in this world.

Make sure you choose a program that meets your needs and is compatible with your lifestyle. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

Also, consider whether you prefer an advanced or beginner course. Beginner’s courses usually cover basic techniques such as shadowboxing or sparring, mittwork and punching combinations. Advanced programs cover more complex movements and offer more variety.

Beginners’ programs generally last around eight weeks and cost less than $100. They don’t offer any advice on nutrition, weight loss or injury prevention.

Advanced programs can last up to six months, and usually cost about $300. They may include nutritional advice, stretching, warm-up exercises and instruction on proper technique. Some programs include resistance training, such as lifting weights, and aerobic conditioning, such as running.