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- Bookies make Jake Paul evens to beat Tommy Fury in February fight
- Paul is 7/4 to lose his unbeaten record throughout the whole of 2023 according to latest betting odds
- Tom Aspinall discusses a potential Jake Paul and Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett spar
Bookies make Jake Paul evens to beat Tommy Fury in February fight
Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are finally set to face off this February with the 25th pencilled in after being postponed for two years.
This is the third time that the fight has been confirmed with Fury pulling out of the first through injury then being denied entry to the US for rearranged bout.
MMA journalist Ariel Helwani confirmed the fight in a tweet on Tuesday afternoon, saying that the third attempt at making the bout is a 'done deal'.
Bookies have made Jake Paul as short as evens to beat Tommy Fury in the fight after starting his boxing career with 6 wins from his first 6 fights.
Fury is the slight favourite with the latest betting odds making him odds on at 4/5 to win the bought which could end up taking place in Saudi Arabia according to reports.
Paul is 7/4 to lose his unbeaten record throughout the whole of 2023 according to latest betting odds
Jake Paul is arguably one of the most popular names in Boxing despite being an influencer on the scene.
Paul is a YouTuber and content creator but his cross over to Boxing has proved a good one for him with his professional record 6-0.
The latest betting odds are 7/4 that the 0 will go on his record though at some point in 2023.
Star Sports give a 36% chance that Paul is beat this year with big fights expected for the younger of the Paul brothers.
Tom Aspinall discusses a potential Jake Paul and Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett spar
UFC fighter Tom Aspinall spoke to OLBG in an exclusive interview around his future and other fights and news.
Aspinall discussed a potential return to the Octagon after a knee injury stopped his last fight after just 15 seconds against Curtis Blaydes.
When asked about a potential spar between Jake Paul and Aspinall's fellow British UFC fighter Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett, Aspinall was coy on the UFC fighter's chances.
“If they're going to spar boxing it's going to be a tough time for Paddy because I think Jake Paul is a decent level professional boxer while Paddy is a good level MMA fighter. But if it's just boxing Jake Paul is going to get the better of him for sure".
