Jake Paul reveals weight and number of rounds for Tommy Fury fight and has ex-UFC star on standby in case Brit pulls out

JAKE PAUL revealed the full conditions for his fight with Tommy Fury – and confirmed he has a backup opponent on standby.

The pair of celebrity boxing rivals have announced the latest rescheduling of their grudge match, on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.

GettyJake Paul and Tommy Fury faced off for the first time in London on Saturday night[/caption]

And Paul, 26, travelled to London to square up to Fury, 23, before Anthony Yarde’s light-heavyweight title loss to Artur Beterbiev.

Afterwards, the American addressed the media and confirmed they will fight over eight scheduled rounds.

Paul has twice gone that distance, in points wins over ex-UFC champions Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva.

But Fury has only ever seen the six-round mark, in his last professional victory in April against Daniel Bocianski.

The two will meet in a 185lb catchweight bout, which is 2lb lighter than Paul’s last fight, against Silva.

Fury was 181.4lb in November when he was set to face Paul Bamba, who then withdrew amid a weight disagreement.

Paul confirmed there is a financial penalty in place should either be over the limit in the Middle East.

He said: “There is penalties for not making weight. But Tommy’s light.

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“I’m going to make weight, I’m a f***** professional, so I’ll be right on weight.

“Tommy’s a little bit lighter, he’s probably like 190 right now. So he’s probably only cutting like 5lbs.”

Paul also revealed he has a rematch clause in his contract, guaranteeing him a second fight if he loses, something Fury does not have.

Fury has twice pulled out of fighting Paul, with a rib injury in December 2021 and then a US visa issue last August.

The travel woe still persists today and as a result has brought the duo over to the Saudi desert.

Paul remains sceptical on whether his rival will truly make it to the first bell but has come prepared in case lightening strikes for the third time.

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He said: “We have Mike Perry on standby. Let’s go Mike Perry. He’s ready to jump in if Tommy pulls out.”

Ex-UFC welterweight-turned bare-knuckle boxer Perry, 31, was considered as an alternative if Paul could not agree terms with Fury.

And the YouTuber-turned pay-per-view prizefighter voiced his concerns over whether the fight will finally happen or not.

Paul said: “A part of me definitely still doubts and it’s scary and it’s annoying and him not showing up to the face to face we were supposed to do right now, it sucks.

“The kid’s not necessarily reliable but the money’s good man, for him.

“So, he would just be so dumb and I think he’s probably just tired of Molly making all the money in the relationship.

“He’s got a kid now so he needs to help pay for some diapers.”

PAJake Paul and Tommy Fury stare each other down[/caption]  Read More 

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