Tyson Fury says if his brother Tommy is unable to beat Jake Paul he should join Ronaldo's team.
Tyson Fury has given his thoughts on the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury.
After several years of dispute and negotiations, Social media influencers Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are set to lock horns.
In January, Paul and Fury sorted out contractual problems to finalize a fight for February in Saudi Arabia.
Tyson Fury on Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury
Tyson Fury is the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion and also the brother to Tommy Fury.
Ahead of his brother's fight against the social media sensation, Fury explained how he sees the fight going.
Fury said his brother doesn't have the advantage despite his pedigree in the sport and their family's boxing heritage.
He praised Paul’s boxing ability and explained that his brother will do well to not underestimate his opponent.
Fury praised Paul for the improvements made over his short professional boxing career and said he will be a tough matchup for his brother.
He said, “The two guys are putting it on. They’re both undefeated and whoever loses is pretty much f***ed I'd say, because they have both had a lot to say.
"It's like me, when you speak a lot of s*** you've got to back it up. That's it, I've been doing this for years, 30-odd times in a row.
"Now it's time for the big boys to do it. Get it on, I'm really excited for this."
In an interview with JOE, Fury said he will leave his brother in Saudi Arabia should he lose to Jake Paul.
He also added that if his brother loses to Paul he should become part of Cristiano Ronaldo's personal trainers as the Portuguese icon recently completed a move to Saudi Srabian football giants Al-Nassr.
Fury added, "I’ll leave Tommy in Saudi Arabia. He can become Cristiano Ronaldo’s best pal and he can be a PT for Ronaldo in Saudi."
Paul and Fury will meet in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, February 26, 2023, in a massive event set to dominate social media.