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Tommy Fury vs Jake Paul was PR masterclass and huge commercial win but clumsy tangle of punches ends world title dreams

TOMMY FURY and Jake Paul jetted out of Saudi Arabia with their bank balances grossly inflated – but their world title bubbles finally burst.

Sunday night’s Saudi Arabia circus was many things; a masterclass in PR, a sportswashing spectacular, an intriguing 50-50 match-up, a huge commercial success and a clumsy hard-to-watch tangle of punches.

Fury and Paul settled their longstanding dispute on Sunday

Fury won by split decision

One thing it certainly was not was a springboard into serious boxing bouts or even domestic titles.

These handsome, rich and successful young men can do almost anything they want to. But mix it with legitimate fighters – past, present or future – is beyond them.

Paul, the American 26-year-old master marketeer who promised to beat Mexican ring legend Canelo Alvarez after dealing with Fury, bumped his thinning thatch on the ceiling he hit with a split decision loss.

Fury, the 23-year-old little brother of Tyson who charmed us on Love Island, has always been more modest but suffered from his pushy father’s bluster about being another world champion in the gene pool.


The quality of the fight was poor

But neither of these brave, fit, strong and popular social media stars will ever win a genuine boxing belt on merit.

Any Area or English champion currently competing around their weight – while struggling to make a living and almost all juggling a 9-5 manual job on the side – would wipe the floor with either of them.

The grasping WBC sanctioning body might invent more glittery straps for Fury and Paul to grapple over.

But the absolute myth that these men could ever lace the boots of – let alone compete with – bonafide boxers is now, thankfully, firmly in the bin.

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Former super-middleweight world champ Carl Froch – one of the names Paul ridiculously tried to call out – summed it up with typically ruthless precision.

After the split decision sparked Fury’s tears, the Cobra spat: “It might not shut him up for long, but Jake Paul can’t call himself a professional boxer because he’s gone in against a novice pro and got absolutely whooped.

“Tommy got a thoroughly deserved win against a really basic, hapless Jake Paul.

“Tommy’s done professional boxing purists a massive favour by shutting up Jake Paul.

“He can’t call himself a professional boxer because he’s gone in against a novice pro and got absolutely whooped. He got obliterated.”

Paul can activate a rematch clause, if he decides against it then Fury is free to explore a bout with fellow Englishman and internet phenomenon KSI.

For risking their giant followings and youthful good looks, these men deserve credit. But the blurring of the lines between YouTube boxing and real boxing now has to stop.

These clashes might be classed as professional boxing bouts but they generate much more money and a lot less quality than the real thing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you practice boxing punches?

A punching bag is used to practice boxing punches. You will continue to punch the bag until the technique is perfected. Next, you’ll move on to the next part of your body. Once you feel at ease with one area you will move on.

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 does not require that you go to 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. After mastering basic punches, combinations, and other skills, you can compete in tournaments.

What is Boxing, exactly?

Boxing involves two people trying to knock each others out with punches in the face and head. Boxing is a sport where you aim to knock out your opponent as hard and as painlessly as possible. For this to happen, both boxers have to be able and willing to throw punches at a high rate of speed. They must also have good hand eye coordination.

What are the benefits to boxing?

Boxing offers many health benefits. For starters, boxing helps build strong muscles and bones. Boxing improves coordination and reflexes. It also strengthens the heart and lungs. Boxing doesn’t need any special equipment. Anything you have in your house can be used.

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How To

How to learn to box for exercise

How to learn how to box for Exercise

The goal of learning boxing is to improve your physical fitness level and develop self confidence. Boxing has become a very popular sport. It requires strength, speed, agility, stamina, coordination, balance, power and accuracy.

Boxing is a great way of getting fit and feeling good about yourself. You will find that the activity is enjoyable and you want to continue doing it.

There are many boxing training options. Some programs are offered at local gyms and others at your home. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

Make sure you choose a program that meets your needs and is compatible with your lifestyle. The best programs include exercises designed to build muscle mass, increase flexibility, improve cardiovascular endurance, and enhance overall well-being.

You should also consider whether you prefer a beginner’s course or a more advanced one. Beginner’s programs typically teach fundamental techniques and drills like shadowboxing, sparring and mitt work. Advanced programs cover more complex movements and offer more variety.

Beginners’ programs generally last around eight weeks and cost less than $100. These programs do not provide guidance about nutrition, weight, injury prevention or any other aspect of boxing training.

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