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Logan Paul says he made Tommy Fury’s last opponent quit in sparring and Love Island star will get ‘murdered’ vs Jake

LOGAN PAUL said he made Tommy Fury’s last opponent quit in sparring and the Love Island star will get ‘murdered’ against his brother.

Fury was taken the four round distance in late August against MMA fighter Anthony Taylor.

Jake Paul, left, pictured with his older brother Logan
MMA fighter Anthony Taylor was beaten by Tommy Fury

Later in the night, Logan’s brother Jake beat ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley on points over eight rounds.

It has perfectly paved the way for Jake, 24, and Fury, 22, to fight with the pair already in talks.

But Logan, 26, fancies Jake’s chances having sparred Taylor, 32, and claiming it only lasted one round despite coming off a bender.

He told True Geordie: “The dude Tommy Fury beat . I’d been drinking 45 days straight after the Floyd Mayweather fight.

“I come back, I sparred the kid Tommy fought, he didn’t make it out of the first round… He’s gonna get f***ing murdered [against Jake].

“It isn’t a fight between me and Tommy Fury at all, I can say what I want now I really don’t give a f***, Tommy couldn’t even finish Taylor in the four round period.

“Do people think he is going to win? I was watching his fight and it is very clear that he is still an amateur, he is clearly built for it but there is something he lacks.

“From what I saw from that fight, there is levels to this s*** and I am way above him.”

Paul moved to 4-0 after beating Woodley, adding to his knockout wins online rival ‘AnEsonGib, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, both 37.

Meanwhile, Fury went 7-0 and his promoter Frank Warren later confirmed talks are ongoing with Paul’s camp.

Logan was ringside in his hometown of Cleveland to watch Jake and Fury win, but is no closer to making a return of his own.

It comes after he took boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, 44, the eight round distance, technically avoiding defeat, in their exhibition in June.