‘Expecting Tommy to hit you hard?’ – Watch Jake Paul do bizarre NECK workout in the gym as fans left baffled

JAKE PAUL has showed off a bizarre neck workout in the gym that has left fans completely baffled.

The star is preparing for his highly-anticipated clash with rival Tommy Fury later this month in what is his biggest test since he began boxing.

Instagram mostvaluablepromotionsJake Paul is putting himself through his paces with a gruelling training routine[/caption]

Instagram mostvaluablepromotionsA clash with Tommy Fury awaits on February 26[/caption]

Fans can’t wait for the bout after months of the pair going head-to-head on social media.

Paul has been hitting the gym but one device to strengthen his neck has confused fans.

The Youtuber showed off a video on social media of himself wearing a cap that was connected to a barbell weight by chains.

The star then repeatedly lifts his head a few inches in an attempt to strengthen his neck muscles.

With music in the background and Paul’s trainer keeping count, the shirtless 26-year-old forced his way through the set with a resilient expression.

Fans had fun at Paul’s expense as they reacted to the video.

One wrote on Instagram: “Why are you doing so much neck training? Expecting Tommy to hit you hard?

Another said: “Internet gonna break after that.”

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But one fan said: “Beast mode!!! Tommy’s going down.”

Paul looked determined in the gym as he prepares for the career-defining Saudi Arabian clash.

But Fury has goaded his rival in recent days and claimed he is “very pale in the face” and “struggling to sleep”.

The Love Island star has also branded Paul a “circus act” ahead of the February 26 fight as he looks to defend his 8-0 record.

Meanwhile, his dad John Fury has insisted that Tommy has knocked out sparring partners and left them with broken jaws.

Paul has also joined in with the pre-fight exchanges and yesterday posted hilarious Valentine’s Day pictures as he revealed his true love.

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