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Jake Paul, Tommy Fury make hefty multimillion-dollar wager ahead of bout in Saudi Arabia

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The long anticipated bout between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury is finally set to take place after a pair of postponements.

Originally set for December 2021, the two boxers will get in the ring on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.

There's been a lot of chatter between the two over the last year-plus (as well as Fury's father), but the trash talk hasn't been enough – so Paul laid out a deal.

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Jake Paul, left, and Tommy Fury clash during a press conference on Feb. 23, 2023, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Fury, the younger brother of two-time world heavyweight champion boxer Tyson, is expected to pocket roughly $4.5 million, while the YouTube star turned boxer is expected to net just about double.

Well, Paul is ready to risk the close to $9 million he's set to earn.

"I'll make you a deal: If you win, I'll pay you double what I'm paying you already. But if I win, I take everything that I'm paying you. Deal or no deal? Since you're so confident, deal or no deal?" Paul asked.

Jake Paul reacts during a pre-match press conference on Feb. 23, 2023, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Francois Nel/Getty Images)

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Fury and Paul traded some words back and forth before Fury made it official.

"You got a deal. All or nothing," he responded."

The two shook hands before getting in each other's faces for a few brief seconds and were separated.

Fury recently said Paul would need "an ambulance on speed dial."

"This is all that's been in my mind for the past two and a half, three years because I'm a professional, legitimate fighter, and my

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