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Tommy Fury's Furious Jake Paul Rant Cut On BT Sport Broadcast, He Responded Immediately

Tommy Fury's Furious Jake Paul Rant Cut On BT Sport Broadcast, He Responded Immediately

Fury didn't hold back.

BT Sport cut sound from Tommy Fury's post-fight rant about Jake Paul after defeating Daniel Bocianski - but the YouTuber heard enough to fire back immediately.

Fury outpointed Bocianski on the undercard of brother Tyson's WBC heavyweight title defence against Dillian Whyte to take his professional record to 8-0, but he quickly turned his attentions to longtime rival Paul.

The duo were set to fight in December, but 'TNT' had to pull out due to a bacterial chest infection and a broken rib.

It's eaten away at the 22-year-old and he issued a fierce callout, which had to be muted due to a number of expletives.

"I’ve got one thing to say," he vented before having a decent amount of the speech chopped off.

Audio then came back in with Fury shouting: "This should have been done a long time ago in December. If you want it, I’m here and I’m ready for you. I’ll cut you and chop you to bits, just like I did there."

"Get the contract signed you bum, let’s get it done once and for all. That lad in there [Bocianski] would kill Jake Paul on the spot, that lads a true professional. He’d slap Jake Paul.

"Jake Paul – I will end your career, you’re a bum and you’re no good. Let’s get this fight done."

Paul was clearly watching along at home and issued a response that'll really get under Fury's skin.

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Wembley Stadium was filling up during his fight and there were a number of empty seats, with the venue not expected to be full until Tyson's fight later this evening.

'The Problem Child' took a jab at the lack of attendance by snarking: "Congrats on beating a 10-1 fighter. But that stadium was empty. When I fight the stadium is full.

"When Tommy fights no-one gives a f**k. And that’s in his home country.

"Let’s see how Anderson Silva’s event does."

UFC legend Silva takes on Bruno Machado on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather's return to the ring against Don Moore on May 14.

Paul and Fury's rivalry turned personal when Paul started bringing up his foe's partner, social media influencer Molly-Mae Hague, in callout videos.

When Fury pulled out, Paul instead ran it back with former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley who he beat via split decision in August.

Their second meeting was far more one-sided and Paul secured a sixth round knockout.

Featured Image Credit: BT Sport

Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Tommy Fury