Boxing-Tommy Fury pulls out of Jake Paul fight over medical reasons
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[December 07, 2021]
(Reuters) - Tommy
Fury, the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, said on
Monday he has been forced to withdraw from his upcoming fight with
YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul due to a severe chest infection and
a broken rib.
Tommy was due to face Paul on Dec. 18 in Tampa, Florida. He won on
the undercard of Paul's August fight against former UFC welterweight
champion Tyron Woodley.
Tommy comes from a long line of boxers but has also looked to grow
his celebrity outside the sport and appeared on the British reality
show Love Island in 2019.
"I am absolutely heartbroken that I have been forced to withdraw
from my fight with Jake Paul due to a bacterial chest infection and
broken rib," the 22-year-old Tommy said in a tweet posted by his
promoter Frank Warren.
"I can't express how disappointed I am and I really do hope we can
get this fight rescheduled in the New Year, I want this fight to
still happen more than anything."
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Tommy Fury during the press conference Action Images via
Reuters/Peter Cziborra
With Tommy pulling out, Paul said he
will have a rematch with Woodley. Paul and Woodley's cruiserweight
fight in August ended in a split-decision victory for Paul.
"I am giving him (Woodley) $500,000 extra if he can knock me out,"
Paul said in a video on Twitter.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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