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Jake Paul has mocked Tommy Fury as he appears to set his sights on a big money fight with Mike Tyson.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer is 5-0 as a professional, and is eager to get back in the ring in August. He had listed six possible opponents for his return including Fury, but could now be set to take on former world heavyweight champion Tyson in a massive pay-per-view fight.

He and Tyson are friends, and partied together in St Bart's over New Years' after meeting during promotion for their shared card in 2020. But Paul believes that a mega-money bout with the legendary Tyson would be a legacy-defining event akin to his brother Logan's bout with Floyd Mayweather last summer in Florida.

Speaking with Mirror Fighting at the weigh-in for Saturday night's Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano fight on DAZN, Paul explained that Tyson would trump all other contenders, including Fury, for his next fight. The iconic former boxer made his ring return against Roy Jones in November 2020, and has said he just needs 30 days to prepare for his next outing.

Asked if he would feel bad getting in the ring with the 55-year-old Tyson, Paul responded: "No, have you seen him? He's still hitting the

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