Tyson Fury predicts he'd beat every YouTube boxer including Logan Paul and KSI by 'taking them all out in one night' | The Sun

TYSON FURY has claimed he would beat every YouTube boxer in the same night.

The Gypsy King, 34, has not lost any of his 34 professional fights and is widely considered to be the best heavyweight in the world.


He is set to face Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed crown in the first half of 2023.

Meanwhile, Tyson's brother Tommy is preparing to delve into the world of YouTube boxing to take on Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia on February 26.

Tyson has promised to leave Tommy in the Middle East if he loses to Paul.

And he has now belittled the level of the fight by insisting he could beat every YouTube fighter in the same evening.

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Speaking to The Star, he said: "Yes, I’d fight them all at once. I don’t know how many YouTube boxers there are.

"But, let’s say there are 50 of them. What we will do is get all 50 of them in a row and then put them all in for a round each.

"Then I’ll take them all out in one night. Why not?

"Each one of them will get to do one five-minute round and see if they can last.

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"That’s how you deal with the YouTubers. All in one night!"

The likes of Jake, brother Logan Paul, and KSI have raised the profile of YouTube boxing and brought it into the mainstream.

Now it is branching out to Saudi as Love Island star Tommy looks set to finally face the younger Paul.

Tommy has pulled out of the bout twice in the past, but insists that will not be the case this time around despite him failing to show up for their recent press conference.

When asked about failing to attend the presser, he told MMA Fighting: "I’m not interested in press conferences.

"I’m interested in completing my camp – which has been the best camp of my career – and I’m ready to KO this man and get him out of the sport."


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