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Tommy Fury has a 'plan' to end all YouTube boxing within the next 12 months

Tommy Fury has a 'plan' to end all YouTube boxing within the next 12 months

Tommy Fury is looking to return to the ring as soon as possible

Tommy Fury has revealed his plan to end all YouTube boxing in the next 12 months.

Last time out, Fury faced American YouTube sensation turned boxer Jake Paul and won via a unanimous decision in Saudi Arabia.

Since then, the attention has been on who Fury will fight next. There have been talks of a rematch with Paul and also a bout against fellow Brit KSI.

In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Fury has vowed to end all YouTube boxing in the next 12 months.

He said: “Everybody knows what's next for me, it's being teased at the minute. Hopefully we can get this KSI fight over the line and I'll knock off another YouTuber. That's my plan for this year. I want to end YouTube boxing within 12 months.

“So that's my plan. So we'll see. I don't know. I just take it one fight at a time. All these guys are the same to me. There's not one that stands out from the rest. They're all about the same. So anyone can get it. I'm not bothered.”

Fury added: “I'm used to, growing up fighting against proper boxers. These guys are a bit of a joke.

“I've said my hitlist. Jake Paul's already been struck off, KSI is next. Then from what I've seen the other day Jake Paul wants it again in February. Listen, I'm happy. I'm happy keep these fights rolling in.”

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Whilst Paul is adamant that the rematch will happen, the American told Sky Sports: “It's going to happen, it's going to happen for sure.

“I think it was a great fight, it was entertaining, it was the biggest pay-per-view buys in boxing for the last two years so I think we have to run it back. Tommy is down and I'm excited for that. "It's annoying, I think in boxing fighters are not willing to risk their undefeated record and put it all on the line.

“Their legacy and being undefeated is more important to them, because Floyd Mayweather set that example for the sport so if you lose you're 'swept under the rug' in boxing. But more champions should go and fight other big names, and that's why I respect Ryan Garcia for even taking the Tank fight. Even though he lost he did what a lot of other fighters aren't doing and making big fights happen.”

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Topics: Tommy Fury, Jake Paul, KSI, Boxing