Jake Paul blasts Tyson Fury's brother, Tommy, ahead of their boxing match announced hours ago. The Youtuber claims that his former opponent, Tyron Woodley, is harder to fight.

It's finally happening after months of speculation; Jake Paul is fighting Tommy Fury on December 18 at Tampa Bay, Florida.

Unlike his former opponents, Paul is set to face someone with real professional boxing experience. Fury has had seven fights, all of them victories, together with four knockouts to his name.

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“I think Tommy Fury is a different style than Tyron, but he doesn’t have as much experience as Tyron. To answer that question, of ‘do you think Tyron is harder than Tommy?’ My overall answer is yes,” Paul said on his YouTube channel. “I think Tyron has way more experience, he has been in there with some of the UFC legends, he’s a five-time champion. Tommy is a great boxer, he’s undefeated, he’s got fast hands, he’s quick, he comes from a legendary bloodline, so on and so forth.

“I just think that boy will crack under pressure. I’ve taken out everyone from the UK, Deji, Joe Weller, Gib, KSI’s scared, he’s next up on the list. We see how they are in fights, all of them have cracked, all of them have lost,” Paul continued. “Once they get on the big stage with me, he’s going to crack. To answer it, I think Tommy is an easier fight than Tyron for sure. I think I knock him out, for sure, I know I said that about Tyron but that is about the only time I’ve been wrong. Tyron, he came ready to fight that night and he has been hit by some big guys. Tommy hasn’t gone past four rounds, we will see what happens.”

Paul seems to have extra confidence after defeating former UFC champions such as Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley. However, despite Fury's experience in the ring, Paul still believes he has what it takes to knock him out. The Youtuber's comments serve as the beginning of the trash-talk, which can surely piss off Fury.

Still, Woodley expects a boxing rematch against Paul after getting an ‘I love Jake Paul' tattoo, fulfilling their post-fight bet.