Tommy Fury could face Jake Paul NEXT if he beats YouTuber’s sparring partner Anthony Taylor after signing two-fight deal
TOMMY FURY could face Jake Paul NEXT if he beats the YouTuber's sparring partner Anthony Taylor as part of his new two-fight deal.
Fury features on the undercard of Paul's headliner against ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley, on Sunday, August 29.
The light-heavyweight, younger brother to unbeaten heavyweight Tyson, penned a two-fight contract with US powerhouse Showtime.
It offers him the chance to announce himself to the US market by beating MMA fighter Taylor, who has been sparring Paul, on his American debut.
And afterwards, providing the celebrity pair win, it paves the way for an expected pay-per-view fight between the two.
Fury's Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren told SunSport: "It's a two-fight deal and we'll see what happens.
"It seems to be a lot of people from what I understand, from the internet and social media, they keep talking about the fight.
"I've been promoting boxing at the highest level for many, many years, I look at this and see what it is, they've got a massive audience.
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"And for me, if Tommy is going to earn the type of money which is being splashed about, who am I to stand in his way?"