'You know where I am' - Tommy Fury calls out Jake Paul after pulling out of Darren Till fight
Tommy Fury has offered Jake Paul a rematch after pulling out of his fight with Darren Till.
Fury confirmed on Friday morning that he had withdrawn from the bout that had been scheduled to take place at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester next month, as Till had made it clear that he was not wanting to abide by the professional boxing rule.
Taking to Instagram, he said: "I am a professional boxer. I have been out of the ring for over a year and I wanted this to be a great BOXING fight for the fans.
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"I have wasted weeks in training camp. We are working hard to get a new opponent and date. I promise to get a better opponent and better fight for you guys. Good news around the corner."
Fury, the half-brother of former heavyweight world champion Tyson, is undefeated with 10 fights on his record. However, he has not fought since a points win against YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI in October 2023.
But he has now offered Paul, who suffered his only loss in boxing to the former Love Island star back in March 2023, a rematch.
He said: "I have just woke up and saw Logan Paul talk on his podcast how I don't want to fight Jake Paul and I am running scared. I seen Jake tweeting the other day about he offered x, y, and z on Netflix. I just want to come on here and say no one is running from the fight and I have beat you once already and handed you your first loss.
"The minute you stepped up and fought a real fighter, you lost fair and square. I can give you a second loss; that's not a problem, but let's talk some serious numbers. If you want to get in touch, you know where I am; it is as


