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Tommy Fury next fight plans with Hall of Fame boxing legend on radar following KSI win

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Tommy Fury is considering an exhibition bout with super middleweight great Roy Jones Jr as his next challenge. The youngest Fury brother has laid low since edging out YouTube star KSI on points in Manchester last month.

KSI is determined to contest the result despite all three judges - and most boxing fans - scoring the fight in Fury’s favour.

Talk about a rematch with Jake Paul was mooted but the American has already agreed to fight 10-1 professional boxer Andre August next month.

Speaking to Free Bets UK, John Fury, father of both Tommy and WBC heavyweight champion Tyson, revealed a showdown with one of the sport’s all-time icons is on the cards. READ MORE: Deontay Wilder suggests Tyson Fury cheated in trilogy after Francis Ngannou bout READ MORE: Jake Paul next fight confirmed amid Tommy Fury rivalry “We’re speaking to Roy Jones Jr,” he said. “We can do something with him.

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