Tommy Fury has voiced strong concerns regarding Jake Paul's upcoming bout with boxing legend Mike Tyson, labeling the fight as "not safe" and "stupid".

Tommy Fury's Strong Opinions on Tyson vs. Paul

Fury, who remains undefeated with a 10-0 record, did not hold back his thoughts in a recent interview. "It’s a 60-year-old against a prime 27-year-old, it’s stupid. I'm not interested in that fight one bit," Fury stated emphatically.

Health Concerns for Mike Tyson

"The man is a legend, he should be left alone. At the end of the day it’s not safe is it?"

Fury's concerns are not unfounded. The fight was recently postponed due to a health scare involving Tyson, who experienced an ulcer flare-up during a flight. Despite this, Tyson insists he is in his best shape since the 1990s and ready to face Paul.

Fight Rescheduled and Streaming Details

The highly anticipated fight has been rescheduled for November 15 and will take place in Texas. Fans can catch all the action live on Netflix, making it one of the most accessible boxing events of the year.

Background on the Rivalry

Jake Paul, who was handed his only career loss by Fury in February 2023, has been eager for a rematch. However, his focus has shifted to Tyson, a move that has sparked widespread debate in the boxing community.

Tommy Fury at Soccer Aid

While the boxing world buzzes with anticipation, Fury is preparing for Soccer Aid at Stamford Bridge. He will join the World XI team, playing alongside football legends like Eden Hazard and Patrice Evra, as well as Olympic hero Usain Bolt. The event promises to be a spectacular showcase of athletic talent and can be watched for free on ITV.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova