Paul hits back at Fury's X-rated 'p****' chant with jibe of his own

Jake Paul hits back at Tyson Fury’s X-rated ‘p****’ chant with ‘Beethoven’ jibe of his own as YouTuber laughs off Sheffield crowd’s insults ahead of his fight with boxing star’s brother Tommy in August

  • YouTuber Jake Paul is set to fight Tommy Fury in a grudge match on August 6
  • Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury urged a crowd to sing ‘Jake Paul is a p***y’
  • Paul has hit back with ‘Beethoven’ jibe of his own in video posted on social media

Jake Paul has continued his feud with Tyson Fury ahead of his fight with the heavy weight champion’s brother, Tommy, in August. 

Fury was at the Sheffield City Hall on Sunday evening as part of his ‘The Official After Party Tour’.

During the evening, Fury focused his attention on Paul, who has built a 5-0 boxing record since making his debut in January 2020.


YouTuber Jake Paul and heavyweight champion Tyson Fury have continued their war of words

 WARNING: Contains strong language

Fury urged the crowd to sing ‘Jake Paul is a p***y’, and they duly obliged, with the unbeaten Brit posting the clip on his social media.

The Youtuber-turned-boxer has now hit back at Fury by mocking him. A video he posted on Twitter shows Paul pretending to conduct an orchestra with two wooden spoons, while chanting along with what was said by Fury’s crowd 

The feud between the pair started when Fury originally stated in an interview that he was willing to bet anyone £100,000 that his brother would beat Paul.

Paul hit back, questioning Fury’s faith in his sibling if he was only willing to gamble that amount of money on his brother, as he called for the stakes to be upped.

Fury stated that he was happy to go up to $1m, but wanted the money to be placed in escrow as he revealed that he has doubts about Paul’s net worth.  

YouTuber Paul is due to face Tommy Fury (above) on August 6 at Madison Square Garden

‘Hey Jakey, I want to see this million dollars in escrow sucker.

‘Because I don’t think you’ve got a million dollars.

 ‘I’m not talking about crypto, I’m talking about real US green bags mother******,’ he said in a video that he uploaded on his Twitter.

Paul responded, insisting that he is serious about the bet, and has already made contact with Fury’s lawyer.

Paul is due to finally face Tommy Fury on August 6 at Madison Square Garden. The duo were set to meet last December, but Fury pulled out, citing illness and a broken rib. 




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