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Jake Paul slams ‘frauds’ Tommy Fury and dad John in blistering Twitter attack as he says he’ll NEVER ‘pay them a quid’

TOMMY FURY and dad John have been branded “frauds” by Jake Paul as negotiations over their grudge match rumble on.

The social media stars have once again agreed to settle their differences inside the ring, with a February showdown currently mooted.

Jake Paul clashes with Tommy Fury following his fight with Tyron Woodley

Fury, however, isn’t happy with the current purse on offer


Paul slammed Fury’s claim and branded him a “fraud”

Former Love Islander Fury, however, is unhappy at the purse split on offer and recently vented his frustrations on social media.

That prompted a scathing retort from Paul, who said: “You and your papa are both frauds.

“My team and I will never risk a quid on you again.

“I’m not paying you a pence you dimwit so there’s no old agreement/terms.

“My team has spoken to the Warrens multiple times this week and the deal is your promoter is paying you. Sign the paperwork.”

Fury and Paul, 23 and 25 respectively, have twice been scheduled to face one another but have yet to share the ring.

Injury and illness to Fury laid waste to their first proposed meeting last December, with visa issues scuppering their second clash in August.

And Fury has claimed the current offer on the table is the same one he received for their last scheduled bout.

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He said: “Dear @jakepaul I’m glad to see you’ve agreed to the location and time.

“Now you can tell your team to get round the table and negotiate properly instead of trying to hide behind the old terms/agreements put in place two years ago.

“I’m ready and waiting to get this over the line.”

Fury was last in action in Dubai last weekend, going the distance with Rolly Lambert in an exhibition.

Paul, meanwhile, defeated UFC legend Anderson Silva via unanimous decision last month to stretch his professional record to a perfect 6-0.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a beginner begin boxing at home

Boxing is one the oldest known sports. Boxing was originally developed during ancient times to train warriors to fight against enemies. Today, boxing is widely practiced all over the world. Boxing doesn’t require you to attend a gym. You will need some gloves, punching bag, and some friends to spar.

There are many local amateur boxing groups that you can join to train with professionals. After mastering basic punches, combinations, and other skills, you can compete in tournaments.

How long does boxers train for a day?

Boxing trainers often train at least 4 hours per day. They also study boxing techniques and learn new moves. Boxers can spar up to 10 times per week.

How can I learn how to defend myself against boxing?

Boxing is one the oldest martial arts known. Boxing is also one of most difficult sports to learn. You can’t just punch someone and knock him out. You should know how to defend against punches, kicks, and other attacks.

Locate a boxing club near you. Once you’ve found a good place to train, you’ll need to get some gloves and headgear. Gloves protect you hands while the helmet protects your head. Shorts and a Tshirt are also required.

Once you have all your equipment, you need to heat up. Start slowly and work your way up gradually to full speed. When you feel ready, hit the bag and spar with another boxer. Do not worry if you make a mistake. It doesn’t matter if you fail, just keep trying until you succeed.

What are the different types of boxing gloves?

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

The mitten is used to punch or hit with the 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.

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How To

How to learn to box for exercise

How to box for exercise

You learn boxing to increase your physical fitness and self-confidence. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It requires strength and speed as well agility, coordination, balance, power, and accuracy.

Boxing is an excellent way to lose weight and feel great about yourself. You’ll enjoy it so much, you’ll want more.

There are many kinds of boxing programs. Some programs are offered at local gyms and others at your home. You can also study online from any location in the world.

You should ensure that the program you select meets your lifestyle and goals. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

Consider whether you prefer a beginner or advanced course. Beginner’s classes usually teach basic techniques, such as sparring, mittwork, shadowboxing, and punching. Advanced programs typically offer a wider variety of exercises and cover more complex movements.

The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. However, they do not offer guidance on nutrition, weight reduction, injury prevention, or any other aspects of boxing training.

Advanced programs typically last six months and cost around $300. They may include nutritional advice, stretching, warm-up exercises and instruction on proper technique. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).