Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury: Fury Steps Out on Medical Condition, Tyron Woodley Steps in For Rematch

Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury's fight has been canceled as Fury steps out due to illness caused by injury. Tyron Woodley is expected to fill in the fight card for Fury and step in for a rematch against Paul.
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury: Fury Steps Out on Medical Condition, Tyron Woodley Steps in For Rematch

The much-awaited and exciting fight between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury has been called off as Fury withdraws from the battle after his illness caused due to an injury.

The round of Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury was scheduled to be held on Saturday 18 December in Tampa Bay located in Florida. According to boxing reports Fury is suffering from pain as he got injured and therefore he calls off the fight with Jack Paul. Fury says he will not be ready till 18 December to face the Youtuber in the boxing ring.

However, Tyron Woodley, the former UFC welterweight champ will take on the fight with Paul to fill in the fight card for Tommy Fury. Fury was eagerly waiting for this upcoming interesting fight with Jack Paul on 18 December but unfortunately, he had withdrawn from it on serious medical conditions.

British professional boxer and reality television star, Tommy Fury, 22, is the youngest brother of Tyson Fury who is professional heavyweight boxer. Because of the injury of Fury, his team has decided not to take a risk with his life so they can't let him compete in the upcoming challenge with Paul

Famous American Youtuber and professional boxer Jack Paul have won 4 fights after his joining in boxing. In his recent fight with Tyron Woodley, Paul won by defeating Woodley following a split decision.

After winning against Woodley Paul expresses that he is eagerly waiting to take on a fight with Fury though Woodley repeatedly kept asking for a rematch. But now it seems like Paul won't be able to fight with Fury but instead, he has to fight in a rematch with Woodley whose dreams of the rematch with Paul have turned true.

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