Jake Paul and Anderson Silva have dance off before rivals clash in the ring
Jake Paul and Anderson Silva were seen having a dance off ahead of their clash in the ring later this weekend. Paul makes his return to boxing for the first time in 10 months after defeating Tyron Woodley for a second time in December 2021.
The American YouTube star will once again take on a UFC star in Silva, with Paul tagging the event as his biggest task in a boxing ring yet. Despite their rivalry, the pair have been able to drop their guard a little pre-fight.
This comes after both Paul and Silva were seen enjoying a dance off together whilst carrying out some promo work in the build-up to the fight.
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A clip uploaded to social media sees the pair showing off the best dance moves in front of a green screen whilst music from Michael Jackson plays over them. Despite having not yet fought Silva, Paul already has his eyes on who he wants to fight next.
For over a year, the YouTuber has been in a social media spat with Tommy Fury, the brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. The pair have been lined up to fight twice already, however both have been suspended.
The first issue arose after Fury was forced to pull out due to injury, before their second meet was cancelled after the Englishman was denied entry into the United States. Despite the constant not backs, Paul has revealed that Fury's team are still trying to set up the fight for 2023.
He told Mirror Sport: "There's no real game being played. I do think he got scared the second time, and maybe he'll get scared again but it is what it is. I just want to make him pay for that and I think where things are going now we've given up on trying to put on an event with him.
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""I think his team is doing it now, they're the ones working on it and they're the ones taking all of the risk if Tommy pulls out. So financially I would be protected in that case and I would just love to see this kid who's a delusional pretty boy that talks a lot of s*** asleep on the canvas."
Fury is not the only man Paul has his eye on though, with the American also keen to take on his brother's business partner and fellow YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI. Brutally calling out the Englishman he went on: "It is a side quest, and whenever KSI wants to volunteer for unconsciousness, I'll be ready. I'm right here. I just want to know when he wants to volunteer to be unconscious!"
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