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Jake Paul makes Tommy Fury £15.8m offer for special two-fight deal with Love Island star

Jake Paul, the YouTube star turned boxer, has proposed a $20 million (£15.8m) two-fight deal to Tommy Fury that includes an MMA cage fight.

American Paul experienced his first and only boxing defeat against Love Island star Fury last year. Since then, he's been eager for a rematch but believes that Fury is making it too expensive. Paul, who is part of the MMA promotion PFL, wants to beat Fury in the ring and then challenge him for a third time in the cage.

Paul told ESPN: "We all know everyone tries to price themselves out if they don't really want to fight and hide behind that. I'm on a different mission to become world champion. All doors for Tommy lead to me. I can do whatever I want. You think there's more money? Cool, bring it to the table. Oh, you can't? You haven't brought anything to the table, please shut the f*** up then."

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Nakisa Bidarain, Paul's business partner, added: "He's willing to fight him in boxing and if Jake wins, he's willing to enter the SmartCage in the PFL with Tommy. There's a path there where it's $20million in guaranteed money."

The latest proposal is $5 million more than what Paul offered for an MMA rematch with UFC legend Nate Diaz after their boxing match last August. Paul, who is set to fight lesser-known professional boxer Ryan Bourland in less than two weeks, has claimed that Fury is being unreasonable about money.

"I think he [Fury] is not very serious about the fight and actually making it happen and too unrealistic in terms of offers and finances. He thinks he's his brother and his dad

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