Tommy Fury is heading into his eagerly anticipated grudge match with Jake Paul in a confident manner as he prepares to settle an aged rivalry.
The pair will finally collide on February 26th as they head to Saudi Arabia for 14 months after their original meeting was scheduled for.
Fury has pulled out of two meetings with Paul, but that hasn’t stopped him from holding a big belief that’ll be too good for the popular YouTuber.
Fury was injured before the first arranged bout and he had issues entering America for the rescheduled meeting last summer.
With no obstacles seemingly in the way this time around, Fury is promising a massive performance.
"This is all that's been in my mind for the past two and a half, three years because I'm a professional, legitimate fighter,” said Fury when speaking to TMZ.
“My name has been lingering with Jake Paul for quite some time now and Jake Paul is not on my level. Jake Paul is not even considered a legitimate fighter and to have my name dragged through the mud with his, I want to prove a point.
"I don't wanna take it both hands, I wanna school this man. I’m gonna take him to the trenches and he will be drowned. There's no way he can last eight rounds in the ring with me."