KSI wants mouth-watering fight against Tommy Fury and confirms negotiations with Jake Paul | The Sun

KSI has warned he will fight Tommy Fury after his boxing return as he accused Jake Paul of stalling in negotiations.

The British YouTube, music and crossover boxing star was in talks to settle his feud with Paul at the end of the year.


But that was until the American was beaten for the first time in the ring, losing a split-decision to Fury in February.

The pair are now lined up for a rematch in the summer while Paul, 26, is also linked with a fight against Floyd Mayweather, 46.

KSI, 29, vented his frustrations online and threatened to walk away from the bitter grudge match altogether.

He tweeted: "At this point, after I beat a pro boxer on May 13th, I’m gonna go straight for Tommy Fury.

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"Jake Paul is being long with negotiations."

KSI, who knocked out gamer Faze Temperrr in January, is currently in talks to face millionaire businessman-turned 9-0 boxer Joe Fournier, 40.

And his manager Mams Taylor has urged Paul to shelve a rematch with Fury and instead fight KSI in his return.

But the self-proclaimed Problem Child has no interest and instead confirmed his plans to rematch Fury, 23.

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KSI mocked Paul with a viral video in the immediate aftermath of the defeat in Saudi Arabia.

But on his brother Logan's podcast, Paul responded: “I didn’t see the videos.

"Talk is cheap, because with all that talk and whatever he said, he’s still afraid to sign the contract.”


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