Tommy Fury has promised that he will knock out Jake Paul should they have a rematch, with his split decision win on Sunday night fresh in the memory.
Fury beat Paul in Saudi Arabia last weekend, with his dominant performance rewarded on the judges' scorecards despite being knocked down in the final round.
Paul has a rematch clause, which Furry confirmed his interest in accepting after the fight and has further fuelled this by revealing his plans to stop Paul in their next meeting.
The 23-year-old has appeared on Good Morning Britain this week following his return to the country and being reunited with his partner Molly-Mae Hague and their new-born daughter. READ MORE: Tyson Fury picks Tommy Fury's next two fights after Jake Paul victory He told the ITV morning programme about his confidence ahead of a potential rematch, revealing that his sights were set on Paul rather than putting his new WBC cruiserweight ranking to use.