TOMMY FURY has no interest in the glitz and glamour of beating Jake Paul – and plans to celebrate with his two biggest fans waiting at home.
Fury, 23, is set to finally fight Paul, 26, following two previous pullouts before, amid injury and US visa issues.
They have rescheduled their celebrity grudge match for Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
It means Fury was forced to leave girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague and newborn baby daughter Bambi at home.
But he can become the one to at last silence Paul in the boxing ring, making him a guaranteed hero overnight.
But Fury said: “All that stuff doesn’t really faze me.
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"I just want to knock this man out, shut him up and come back home to my family and spend some much needed family time.
“I’m not really interested in all the glitz and the glamour of what comes with beating Jake Paul. I’m not really interested in that.
“I’ve got a job to do, I’ll get that done, come back and see my little girl and spend some nice time at home.”
Fury’s rib injury in December 2021 and Stateside travel woes last August has kept the feud with Paul running for almost two years now.
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But third time looks to be the charm as the pair touched down in Riyadh ahead of their pay-per-view showdown.
Paul ramped up the rivalry to new heights when he appeared to announce the birth of Fury’s baby before he or partner Molly-Mae did.
And when the YouTuber-turned boxer travelled to London for their first official face off, tempers threatened to flare.
But Fury – who will be Paul’s first opponent with a recognised boxing record – insisted it is strictly business as he refuses to let his heart rule his head.
He said: “I don’t have any personal feelings towards Jake Paul.
"This fight for me is purely business and he’s just another man in the corner that I’ve got to get out of the way.
“Genuinely, I know this is a huge event but for me it’s just another fight and that’s all I can say.”
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